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  2. World Capoeira Federation - Wikipedia

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    The idea to establish an international federation was first introduced in Azerbaijan during the 3rd World Forum on Capoeira on June 18, 2011. By October 2011, under the authorship of Jamil Huseyn, the World Capoeira Federation was founded and registered (registration code: 80334399). in Tallinn, Estonia, where the headquarters of the organisation is currently located.

  3. Capoeira: The History of an Afro-Brazilian Martial Art

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    Capoeira: The History of an Afro-Brazilian Martial Art is a book by Matthias Röhrig Assunção published by Routledge in 2005. [1] The book is known for its insight into the far-reaching history of the Brazilian martial art known as Capoeira, and its complex cultural significance to Brazilian identity. It provides a series of in-depth debates ...

  4. History of capoeira - Wikipedia

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    The history of capoeira explores the origins and development of capoeira, the Brazilian martial art, that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. In the past many participants used the name angola or the term brincar de angola ("playing angola") for this art. [ 2 ]

  5. Category:History of capoeira - Wikipedia

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    History of capoeira; B. Batuque (Brazil) Black Guard (Brazil) C. Capoeira Angola; Capoeira carioca; Capoeira: The History of an Afro-Brazilian Martial Art;

  6. Capoeira - Wikipedia

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    The term jogo de capoeira (capoeira game) is used to describe the art in the performative context. [13] Although debated, the most widely accepted origin of the word capoeira comes from the Tupi words ka'a ("forest") paƩ ("round"), [15] referring to the areas of low vegetation in the Brazilian interior where fugitive slaves would hide.

  7. Japanese High School Student Wins World Capoeira Championship

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    A 13-year-old student from Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan emerged as the champion of her age group during the World Capoeira Federation’s U18 online solo competition last month. Akari Tachi, who ...

  8. Capoeira carioca - Wikipedia

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    Capoeira carioca was a street fighting version of capoeira that existed in Rio de Janeiro during the 19th century. In capoeira carioca, all available means were used, including various types of weapons, such as knives , straight razors , clubs and machetes .

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