Short-hair malandro does: cocorinha & resistência (0:02), quebro & cabeçada (0:10), queda de quatro (0:15, 0:25), queixada do chão (0:26, 0:32, 0:47), regional negativa (0:30), continous transversion to meia lua de compasso (0:35), esquiva lateral (0:39), jump-chapa above second person (0:43), specific joelho (0:45). He is nice Benguela player transformed to Angola player (his ginga & malicia), before it maybe learned from Mestre Museu, Mestre Nem, Mestre Barrão or Mestre Camisa...
You may be right, but i suspect that just as well he may just be an angoleiro with a fondness for these movements.
For instance i dont think theres any rulebook declaring that negativa "regional" as it is used by many angoleiros.
Though the queixada on the ground and esecially the transfer to rabo de arraia is very common in benguela i think you could find pure angoleiros who use the very same movements. :o)
Benguela is not Angola.
herpower 1 year ago
I'm a Angoleiro and I'm so happy to be an Angoleiro. I start with Angola 11 years ago and my Mestre is Rosalvo dos Santos...
Brest30Kings 1 year ago
kero tar en brasil =,(
lordbichin 2 years ago
I think that all the movements seen in the video are angola, what movements are you thinking of, and what kind of benguela are you refering to?
Kallehviid 3 years ago
Short-hair malandro does: cocorinha & resistência (0:02), quebro & cabeçada (0:10), queda de quatro (0:15, 0:25), queixada do chão (0:26, 0:32, 0:47), regional negativa (0:30), continous transversion to meia lua de compasso (0:35), esquiva lateral (0:39), jump-chapa above second person (0:43), specific joelho (0:45). He is nice Benguela player transformed to Angola player (his ginga & malicia), before it maybe learned from Mestre Museu, Mestre Nem, Mestre Barrão or Mestre Camisa...
neuroanimal 2 years ago
You may be right, but i suspect that just as well he may just be an angoleiro with a fondness for these movements.
For instance i dont think theres any rulebook declaring that negativa "regional" as it is used by many angoleiros.
Though the queixada on the ground and esecially the transfer to rabo de arraia is very common in benguela i think you could find pure angoleiros who use the very same movements. :o)
Kallehviid 2 years ago
I see some movements from jogo de Benguela here, is this OK to do them in jogo de Angola ...
neuroanimal 3 years ago
regional's benguela is pretty much angola. i don't know the exact differences, if any, but let's say they're 95% the same
CamelJones 2 years ago