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  2. Capoeira Regional - Wikipedia

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    Capoeira Regional is a style of capoeira created by Bimba's reform of traditional capoeira in the 1930s. Capoeira regional is presented as a Brazilian product and as a legitimate and effective martial art. [1] The base of capoeira regional is the traditional capoeira Angola without many of the aspects that were impractical in a real fight ...

  3. Capoeira - Wikipedia

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    In Mestre Bimba's Capoeira Regional, batizado was the first time a new student would play capoeira following the sound of the berimbau. [citation needed] Students enter the roda against a high-ranked capoeirista (such as a teacher or master) and normally the game ends with the student being taken down. In some cases the more experienced ...

  4. History of capoeira - Wikipedia

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    Advised by Cisnando, Bimba called his style luta regional raiana (regional Bahian fight), because capoeira was still illegal. [57] In 1937, Bimba founded Centro de Cultura Física e Luta Regional, with permission from Salvador's Secretary of Education. His work was very well received, and he taught capoeira to the cultural elite of the city.

  5. List of capoeira techniques - Wikipedia

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    Capoeira Regional adopted some techniques from Asian martial arts, while capoeira Angola preserved the traditional techniques only. Mestre Bimba incorporated new techniques into capoeira from the African arts of batuque and maculêlê , as well as from Greco-Roman wrestling , ju-jitsu , judo , and French savate . [ 13 ]

  6. Manuel dos Reis Machado - Wikipedia

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    Bimba's Capoeira Regional academy was geographically near Mestre Pastinha's Capoeira Angola school. While it is known that the two mestres respected each other and never talked bad about the other's school, according to mestres Atenilo and Itapoan, Bimba sometimes instructed his students to hit and injure Pastinha's in shared rodas .

  7. Capoeira toques - Wikipedia

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    The anthem of Capoeira Regional is a rhythm created by Mestre Bimba. Traditionally, it is played at the end of classes and rodas, as participants stand silently and respectfully in a circle as the toque is played

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  9. Batizado - Wikipedia

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    In capoeira regional, the tradition of the batizado is simply the first time a new student plays capoeira to the sound of the berimbau. In the batizado, the new student will play with a more advanced student, who takes care of the beginner, and helps them to develop their capoeira game.