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  2. ABADÁ-Capoeira - Wikipedia

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    The Associação Brasileira de Apoio e Desenvolvimento da Arte-Capoeira (ABADÁ-Capoeira), in English translated as "The Brazilian Association for the Support and Development of the Art of Capoeira", [1] is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to spread and support Brazilian culture through the practice of capoeira. [2]

  3. José Tadeu Carneiro Cardoso - Wikipedia

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    José Tadeu Carneiro Cardoso (born October, 28th, 1955 in Jacobina, Bahia), also known as Mestre Camisa, is a Capoeira master, most known for creating the organization ABADÁ-Capoeira. ABADÁ-Capoeira was founded in 1988, and ever since, Camisa has been at the head of many important philanthropy and martial arts movements all over the world.

  4. Abadá - Wikipedia

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    Abadás Capoeira pants. Abadá (Portuguese pronunciation:) can refer to various items of clothing: a white tunic worn for prayer by African Muslims, [1] the uniform of port workers in Brazil, [2] the pants worn by capoeiristas, or a shirt sold at a carnival or theatrical production to promote the event.

  5. Abada - Wikipedia

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    Abada (unicorn), a type of unicorn reported to live in the lands of the African Congo; Äbädä, a forest spirit in Tatar mythology; Abadá, an item of clothing; ABADÁ-Capoeira, a non-profit organization whose purpose is to spread and support Brazilian culture through the practice of Capoeira; Tell Abada, an archaeological site in Iraq

  6. Capoeira - Wikipedia

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    Capoeira (Portuguese pronunciation: [kapuˈe(j)ɾɐ]) is a Afro-Brazilian martial art and game that includes elements of dance, acrobatics, music and spirituality.. It is known for its acrobatic and complex maneuvers, often involving hands on the ground and inverted kicks.

  7. Besouro Mangangá - Wikipedia

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    Besouro Mangangá was the son of Maria José and João Matos Pereira, born in 1895.He was a native of the Bahian recôncavo and lived in that region, during a period when the sugarcane fields flourished in Santo Amaro , they played an important role in the productive scenario, through the sloops along the subaé river they took the goods that went to and arrived at the pier in Salvador.

  8. Grupo Axé Capoeira - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Axé Capoeira is an international Capoeira organization with headquarters in Vancouver. Founded in 1982 by Mestre Barrão in Recife, Brazil, it subsequently established academies throughout Canada, United States, Europe, Asia and South America. The school teaches Contemporary Capoeira (Capoeira Contemporânea). It has released multiple ...

  9. Mestre Waldemar - Wikipedia

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    In that time, Mestre Bimba created a new capoeira Regional style, and made attempts to persuade other capoeira mestres to embrace his innovations. He went as far as organizing a gathering that included renowned angoleiros like Pastinha and Waldemar. However, they politely declined his proposal, choosing to remain loyal to traditional capoeira. [6]