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  2. Giant shoes of Marikina - Wikipedia

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    The giant shoes on display at the Marikina Shoe Gallery at the Riverbank Mall. Giant boots at Marikina Shoe Museum replacing the damaged Giant shoes of Marikina. Marikina's giant shoes were made by Colossal Footwear, a 9-shoemaker team consisting of Norman Arada, Florinio de Asis, Daniel Cotter, Noel Cox, Arman Javier, Cesar Paz, Arthur Rivera, Emmanuel Samson, and Romel Villareal.

  3. The Best Luxury Shoe Brands in the World: 2022 Review ... - AOL

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    Each shoe is made from premium materials like leather, velvet, or canvas, sourced from the best suppliers in the world. Cost - 4.8/5 Exclusivity comes at a price.

  4. Top 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made - AOL

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    High-fashion designer names, incredibly talented artists and the world’s finest jewels make these the most expensive shoes in the world. 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made

  5. Mestre Canjiquinha - Wikipedia

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    He was a capoeira visionary, he always told his students "Capoeira has no creed, no color, no flag, it belongs to the people, it will travel the world". [1] He had a unique characteristic of playing the berimbau, an instrument he held in his right hand and played with the vaqueta in his left hand, keeping the berimbau at chest height. [1]

  6. Rasteira - Wikipedia

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    Rasteira is a foot sweep technique in capoeira, which usually counters high kicks. [1] It is one of the fundamental techniques in traditional capoeira. [2]Rasteiras are quick, unexpected moves that can disrupt the opponent's balance. [1]

  7. Meia lua de frente - Wikipedia

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    Meia lua is considered one of the first capoeira kicks to learn. It is the foundation for others crescent kicks in capoeira, such as armada or meia-lua de costas (back crescent) or queixada, which is like the inverse of a meia lua de frente. [4] Front crescent (or outside crescent) kick is seen in various martial arts.

  8. Armada (capoeira) - Wikipedia

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    Armada (armed) or meia lua de costas [1] (back crescent) is a back crescent kick in capoeira. It is a very quick 360° spin kick delivered with the outside edge of the kicking foot. [2] Meia lua de costas is a traditional kick of capoeira Angola [3] and one of the basic capoeira kicks. [4] This kick may pose a learning curve for beginners. [5]

  9. Bênção - Wikipedia

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    Chapa de frente is one of the few fundamental kicks in capoeira. [3] It is also documented in African martial art engolo, the forerunner of capoeira. [4] This traditional capoeira kick is direct, firm and fast. [5] Chapa de frente can be applied to numerous areas of the body, depending on the opponent's position. [6] It is commonly aimed at ...