This Is CAPOEIRA

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • A phenomenon that proves anything is possible.
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    Credits:
    Directed By Chandler Evans
    Produced By Andrew Love
    Camera 1: Eduardo Quintino
    Camera 2: Michael Althaus
    Camera 3: Tsugu Wada
    Editor Dee Robertson
    Asst Editor: Andrew Love
    Music:
    "CapoFresh" - By Kahlil Bolahan
    / capofresh
    Capoeira Artist:
    Contra Mestre Girafa
    Contra Mestre Muito Tempo
    Contra Mestre Versatil
    Professor Ligeirinho
    Professor Jelani Lateef
    Instructor Alfred Kendrick
    Instructor Saracuru
    Monitor Arrepiado
    Monitor Café
    Monitora Requeijão
    Quisha Walker
    Marc Fores
    Links
    capoeirabatuque...
    capoeirapasala....
    temjogo.com/
    / fitarts
    www.capoeiradtl...
    easygimbal.com

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  • @OfficialLoAHS
    @OfficialLoAHS 10 років тому +336

    "This Is CAPOEIRA" I went into the video expecting to be educated.
    I left the video going, "That was the prettiest fight I've ever seen."

    • @fakename3344
      @fakename3344 6 років тому +35

      Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial art that was developed by slaves in Brazil during the 16th Century. When the Portuguese got into the slave trade, a lot of slaves were sent to Brazil. Brazil, at the time, had very strict laws against slaves having weapons or learning to fight. So they developed a martial art they could practice without anyone knowing they were doing it. They did this by disguising it as a dance. It's practice was divided into two aspects; dancing, and combat. What you see here is the dancing aspect. They could do this to familiarize themselves with the fundamental movements of it's techniques. Much in the same way Tai Chi practitioners have both solo movements to familiarize themselves with the form, and then fast work for combat. Except in Capoeira, the practice movements were disguised in such a way that slave masters would walk by and think that the slaves were just dancing rather than preparing for an escape.
      If you want to study it as a martial art, though, make sure you have a good teacher. It's kinda like how even though Aikido can be very useful, you have a lot of teachers who have only ever done the softwork. "Hey, grab my wrist, err... my other wrist." It's the same thing with Capoeira. It can be very useful, but a lot of teachers claim to teach the combat, but have only ever done the dance work. Of course, that's not bad if you just want to learn it as a dance. People learn it for both reasons.

    • @joaoraphael5423
      @joaoraphael5423 6 років тому +2

      your fam homeless sam yea but used in street fights or against other martial arts its deadly

    • @joaoraphael5423
      @joaoraphael5423 3 роки тому +4

      @@maxzhao8331 i do martial arts, u dont use the entire capoeira style, u sneak it in, lets say ur in a muay thay fighting stance, then you dodge a jab and proceed to do full backwards roundhouse kick to the head all in one movement

    • @joaoraphael5423
      @joaoraphael5423 3 роки тому +1

      @@maxzhao8331 havent fought or sparred in a long time, gyms completely closed down here in mexico when covid started

    • @Horus-Lupercal
      @Horus-Lupercal 3 роки тому

      Sim.

  • @Tunago1121
    @Tunago1121 8 років тому +451

    This is historically important because it was once outlawed in Brazil as a way to supress Afro-nationalism in the country

    • @TheSeanoops
      @TheSeanoops 6 років тому +1

      Tunago what, where they trying to make footloose real?

    • @adolfo8797
      @adolfo8797 4 роки тому +39

      @@TheSeanoops nah Brazil said martial arts is outlawed cause we don't want you to revolt then they basically said nah fam we dancing

    • @pp..........
      @pp.......... 3 роки тому +2

      @@adolfo8797 and thats how
      Jesus was born

    • @i.a6146
      @i.a6146 3 роки тому

      @@adolfo8797 😂

    • @pauldiam0nd
      @pauldiam0nd 2 місяці тому

      😮 wow dude! That's fukng incredible!

  • @danielwallace1051
    @danielwallace1051 7 років тому +68

    This is why I like practicing Capoeira. I love the beautiful African expression of the flow. The sense of community I feel in the roda is unlike anything. Even though I feel that it is less functional than most martial arts, I believe it is the most aesthetically pleasing.

  • @JorgeAguilera
    @JorgeAguilera 11 років тому +169

    Capoeira was an inspiration to the people who started b-boying (break dancing) in New York.

    • @00kaza00
      @00kaza00 3 роки тому

      huh???

    • @jamalyoung7258
      @jamalyoung7258 3 роки тому +1

      You’re an idiot.

    • @isabella1772
      @isabella1772 3 роки тому

      On google it says it from Brazil

    • @iceolrss_spam3370
      @iceolrss_spam3370 2 роки тому +4

      I just started learning Capoeira and I CNAT WAIT until I become a master

    • @youarecapoeira
      @youarecapoeira 2 роки тому +3

      Would be good to know more about that and if there is any evidence of it. I know a few Bahian masters were in New York maybe it was them. Jelon Vieira was there I think in mid 70's - let me know if you find anything more I'm very interested. Master Fantasma

  • @postmortemarg
    @postmortemarg 9 років тому +60

    In traditional capoeira, music is a MAJOR aspect of it.
    True capoeiristas have deep respect for capoeira music.
    You cant even hear the berimbau in this song.
    Just like all buzzfeed videos, this is a joke.

  • @nxxwhere
    @nxxwhere 10 років тому +143

    NASA should send capoeira fighters to zero-gravity

    • @marcogiorgini8566
      @marcogiorgini8566 5 років тому +6

      They don't really do much gravity on the ground either...

  • @pepprdgefarm
    @pepprdgefarm 10 років тому +55

    This movements in this video are straight up Capoeira regional, which is only a part of the Capoeira being practiced today. In addition, the music was not the focus of the video at all. Music is as important as the movements in Capoeira. No music, no Capoeira.

  • @rukukitsune
    @rukukitsune 11 років тому +13

    Its the name of a fighting/dance style created in Brazil. You see it in quiet a few tournaments with mixed martial arts and many moves are based on this fighting style that balances agility and fineness to its moves. Also, video game characters have fighting styles based on Capoeira games like Tekken (Eddy Gordo /Tiger and Christi) and Sheva Alomar from Resident Evil 5.Brazil is one of the most racially diverse countries in South America with people of Portuguese / Black / and Hispanic decent.

  • @pandamilkshake
    @pandamilkshake 9 років тому +36

    Fucking Eddie Gordo, man...

  • @pixeldot54
    @pixeldot54 10 років тому +34

    ISSO É O QUE PODE SE DIZER DE MANJAR DOS PARANAUÊ

  • @mat34105
    @mat34105 9 років тому +32

    just be clear this is one type of capoeira the contemporary capoeira and there´s tha capoeira regional wich it´s more concentrate in the fight the movement close game and there´s tha angola wich has origins form the slaves and it´s slow

  • @CopperBoom42
    @CopperBoom42 10 років тому +67

    ... Until now, I thought this was made up for Bob's Burgers :/ To anyone who practices this: Sorry!

  • @lykaonsilvertail5635
    @lykaonsilvertail5635 10 років тому +10

    I absolutely love this video! I've been practicing Capoeira for 5 years now, and these guys are talented! I've seen some talented ladies out there as well! Axé!

  • @camillab.1022
    @camillab.1022 10 років тому +17

    I have been capoeira for almost a year and i am 13, Its really fun and i enjoy it a lot but i dont have much confidence so its hard to get me in the roda. Hopefully i learn to open up a bit more :)

  • @KingGhidora97
    @KingGhidora97 11 років тому +5

    The most underrated sport imo but as a capoeirista im really proud to be a part of it :)

  • @jasonlopez1174
    @jasonlopez1174 11 років тому +2

    I always wanted to learn how to do capoeira. A mix between martial arts and dancing sounds completely badass. I wish there were classes for the martial arts I could take....

  • @abbywilliams6552
    @abbywilliams6552 11 років тому +3

    I had a capoeira training session at school camp... ahh, childhood memories...

  • @puffmanor
    @puffmanor 10 років тому +25

    we used to do capoeira in my primary school

    • @chunmancarmenchan
      @chunmancarmenchan 3 роки тому +1

      That is some kick ass primary school haha.wish I had that! XD

    • @romerobritto9094
      @romerobritto9094 3 роки тому

      I also practiced at school near my 6 to 9 years old, but today I can't even roll without hurting my back😅

  • @TheFairTale
    @TheFairTale 8 років тому +9

    Capoeira 101: NEVER tell a Professor(a)/Mestre/Mestra of Capoeira that Capoeira is a dance if you do not wish to get kicked. No joke.

    • @erineagles3950
      @erineagles3950 7 років тому

      You really said that to a Mestre, ouch!

  • @joshuahagerman6171
    @joshuahagerman6171 11 років тому

    This is the best thing anyone has ever said.....EVER.

  • @kenshinasobu1952
    @kenshinasobu1952 10 років тому +50

    Capoeira is not a dance, it's a fighting style '-'

    • @koushiqueahmed9475
      @koushiqueahmed9475 10 років тому +16

      it was originated from a dance (N'golo, or zebra dance) so it is kinda like a dance if you think about it :)

    • @kenshinasobu1952
      @kenshinasobu1952 10 років тому +6

      Koushique Ahmed It was N'golo, or zebra dance, now it's capoeira, a fighting style, but i get what you are trying to say...

    • @FallowFern
      @FallowFern 10 років тому +55

      It is a mixture because it was originally practiced by slaves in brasil. They needed a way to hide the fact that they were practicing fighting so they disguised it as a dance.

    • @darksidevandal3442
      @darksidevandal3442 10 років тому +2

      FallowFern
      the dancing asoect wasnt added until later during slavery capoeira was a fighting style before slavery

    • @darksidevandal3442
      @darksidevandal3442 10 років тому +2

      Koushique Ahmed
      the martial art that it originated from didnt start out as a dance the zebra dance aspect of it was a smoke screen for slave masters the fighting itself was not meant to look like a dance

  • @myevilangelofdeath
    @myevilangelofdeath 11 років тому +1

    Brazillians, 70% of the time parting, 40% doing some awesome shit like this

    • @queeny5613
      @queeny5613 3 роки тому +1

      worth don't seem to obey the laws of mathematics

  • @DouchebagChocolat
    @DouchebagChocolat 11 років тому +16

    This is Eddy Gordo

    • @fuzzyotterpaws4395
      @fuzzyotterpaws4395 3 роки тому

      This is one of the kung fu styles in One Finger Death Punch where you get an afro.

  • @megatonhammer4723
    @megatonhammer4723 3 роки тому

    Loads of awesome Capoeira and different styles from many amazing groups around the world but one thing will never change and that Capoeira is an AFRO Brazilian art form. You guys have displayed that beautifully in this excellent video. My respect and awe for y’all!

  • @laaaanalanalana
    @laaaanalanalana 10 років тому +8

    EITA BRASIL.

  • @isabellenedakh7790
    @isabellenedakh7790 11 років тому

    when i was younger , i had some lessons in this. now i can not do it any more , but it was a lot of fun when i was younger!

  • @BriaEAllen
    @BriaEAllen 9 років тому +13

    Tekken 5 anyone??

  • @MariyanZarev
    @MariyanZarev 11 років тому

    i can only wish to be able to do half the stuff in the video; don't know why people dislike this, i enjoyed it.

  • @ViniSocramSaint
    @ViniSocramSaint 9 років тому +3

    WOW!!!! Amazing!!!!!!!
    You've got the best moves! I am clapping for the ones that filmed!
    And now I know, dreadlocks are for stability. It's like a cat's tail ^_^

  • @eliasff5487
    @eliasff5487 4 роки тому +2

    Só a alegria de ser brasileiro! 🤸‍♂️

  • @milo7616
    @milo7616 10 років тому +6

    I learned this from Bob's Burgers. :D

    • @TheSeanoops
      @TheSeanoops 6 років тому

      DIYnellie I’m watching that episode right now.

    • @skllStitches
      @skllStitches 4 роки тому

      Brazil!

  • @Pcsmith0523
    @Pcsmith0523 11 років тому

    Back when learning martial arts was illefal in braxil, they made capoeira, which looks like dancing, but conceals kicks that are as powerful, if not more so, than most martial arts forms.

  • @riyap8535
    @riyap8535 10 років тому +14

    Me trying to do this: "OW MY TOE"

  • @joanzheng4589
    @joanzheng4589 11 років тому

    That's cool. The moves involve a lot of jumping, high kicking and cartwheeling

  • @aravennyte8007
    @aravennyte8007 10 років тому +5

    *cough* tekken 3 eddy?

  • @keisdosantos
    @keisdosantos 11 років тому +1

    Brasil never was perfect but... That's my land's heart! Wonderful what you can find..

  • @jonasschmitz506
    @jonasschmitz506 8 років тому +6

    Capoeira is beautiful but for personal defense nah especially nowadays that everyone now even a bit another martial arts I mean Brazilian jiu jitsu is the best and capoeira is beautiful but no more then that if you want just practice something that's is the art but self defense I don't think so and this come from one Brazilian

    • @andresvalentin6924
      @andresvalentin6924 8 років тому +5

      My Capoeira mestre is Brazilian and he and many other mestres I know would disagree. I've been doing Capoeira for a decade and I also cross train Muay Thai and I've caught some guys off guard in the past during sparring.

    • @DD-rk3bd
      @DD-rk3bd 8 років тому +3

      I am a Verde Crua in capoeira and have gotten into a fight with a boxer, I find capoeira very useful

    • @ktugaoen
      @ktugaoen 7 років тому +1

      jonas schmitz you clearly dont understand the whole idea of martial arts then. Maybe you need to spend more time learning about capoeira.

  • @SocialSketch
    @SocialSketch 11 років тому

    You're not wrong, the Capoeira we mainly see is simply flash and cool, it is a game or dance. But originally it was an actual combative art. I can't vouch for its effectiveness as I've never seen anyone teaching it that way... kind of like Tai Chi, or TKD, both which now are basically just for show (ok, ok there is some good TKD if you go outside of ATA!!)

  • @paranormaltaco2835
    @paranormaltaco2835 10 років тому +19

    no, THIS IS PATRICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @user-ny6xo6zg5i
      @user-ny6xo6zg5i 4 роки тому +1

      Não é só prática tem haver com etnia, está no sangue!

    • @eliasff5487
      @eliasff5487 4 роки тому

      Está no sangue do brasileiro , é difícil ter uma cultura tão especional assim ! Uma luta usada para a liberdade !

  • @terrylogginss
    @terrylogginss 11 років тому

    You really won't know when an actual"hit" is coming..deadly. great vid.

  • @Zerpentile93
    @Zerpentile93 10 років тому +3

    Tiger/Eddie from Tekken.

  • @Ap0r3Dist3inHS
    @Ap0r3Dist3inHS 6 років тому +1

    This looks exactly like a fight situation with a crowd were they keep pushing themselves and insult each other but never actually fight xd

  • @whatever57010
    @whatever57010 11 років тому +5

    And I never heard of someone fighting capoeira :P

  • @mymask007
    @mymask007 11 років тому

    This is culture and need to be respected. I love different cultures and languages. Why people get so ignorant and defensive when they come across other cultures?

  • @NoirVelours
    @NoirVelours 9 років тому +3

    you know you play too much video games when you see this capoeira and think: World of Warcraft troll dance!

  • @lunab541
    @lunab541 11 років тому

    I'm brazilian. I like the way you talk about us.

  • @PromptedHawk
    @PromptedHawk 10 років тому +3

    Oh come on! It has been tested in a lab that capoeira is the weakest, least stable martial art, if I was to poke one of them in mid-air, I would strike them out of balance and into breaking their necks and dying, capoeira has more potential to kill you than getting hit in the face. Have a nice dancing around doing nothing of any practical use, capoeira dancers.

    • @stefonwhiting80
      @stefonwhiting80 10 років тому +13

      confused as to who you're talking to and why you decided this was the place for it...the video is literally just showing people doing capoeira...

    • @tgF321jikko
      @tgF321jikko 10 років тому +16

      ***** Then explain how the Brazilian slaves who developed it were able to get away from the Portuguese military. There are actual reports from Portuguese dragoons(cavalry) that it'd take more than one of them, as in more than one guy on horseback, to catch one capoeirista.

    • @samrarochdi1922
      @samrarochdi1922 10 років тому +8

      excuse me mister know-it-all. I have been doing capoiera for NINE YEARS, in the 9 years i have never seen anyone get hurt and as they said in the video, capoeira IS a martial art but it has its dancing parts, acrobatic parts, combat parts and music parts. My first ever class in capoeira, the first thing they taught us is how to defend yourself, cuz you can get badly hurt. I think you had your eyes closed for half of the video cuz don't you see all the kicks? So go poke someone else.

    • @robs1utubeaccount
      @robs1utubeaccount 10 років тому +6

      Bet you will say that anywhere but in a rhoda keyboard commando

    • @hannyjulifa
      @hannyjulifa 10 років тому

      samra rochdi really? you've been doing capoeira for nine years and you've never seen anyone get hurt? now when doing mortals? a martello or compasso with a late esquiva? falling when you try handstands or aú de frente? slipping? none at all?

  • @simonlebsekal
    @simonlebsekal 11 років тому

    Great to see our EasyGimbal in Action, on the first real world project.
    Thanks BuzzFeed!

  • @jackbrice6444
    @jackbrice6444 10 років тому +3

    Bobs burgers

  • @atd233
    @atd233 11 років тому

    If the demo at the clubs fair was this cool I might have joined!

  • @LoveGiveDance
    @LoveGiveDance 11 років тому

    I tried this once ... About two months ago. I suck at it...but, I did know what it was before I saw this video. And I feel cool for trying something new.

  • @TrySomeFish
    @TrySomeFish 11 років тому

    my social studies teacher's husband in high school did the MoCap for Eddie Gordo and every now and then he would come in and do demonstrations for us :)

  • @TheEmpress55445
    @TheEmpress55445 11 років тому

    History lesson: slaves and captives were not allowed to practice martial arts without being persecuted so they had to disguise it as dancing. That is where this art form originated, and why it is accompanied by music. It's amazing how innovative humans are in the face of adversity.

  • @samuellee2107
    @samuellee2107 2 роки тому

    Lol Only Black Africans could have come up with something so laced with rhythm as this. Mesmerizing!

  • @iladelph89
    @iladelph89 11 років тому

    This is why I love training capoeria

  • @Nogli
    @Nogli 11 років тому

    Another little fact, the original Japanese name for the Pokemon Hitmontop was 'Kapoerer', named after this dance.

  • @soulscyth59
    @soulscyth59 11 років тому

    Tried this at camp, and it was fun. :) it's dance plus martial arts

  • @eddieboop3067
    @eddieboop3067 11 років тому

    I have been wanting to do this forever!!!!!!!

  • @Avianlovesdragons
    @Avianlovesdragons 10 років тому

    There so majestic

  • @mikaelorestes1641
    @mikaelorestes1641 11 років тому

    Not used to fight but to defend themselves, perceive the stunts and quick movements with the legs and also jumps back. It is very good, complete a physical activity that involves music and dance.

  • @dracolax5
    @dracolax5 11 років тому

    It was used in its early form as a cerimony in ANGOLA.A fight where a dood had to touch another dood's head with his feet. When Angolan slaves were brought to Brazil,they started developing the "ceremony" to fight the Portuguese.

  • @honorbound1346
    @honorbound1346 11 років тому

    Goodness, I miss this so much.

  • @meepermeep2571
    @meepermeep2571 11 років тому

    that looks awesome those are some talented folks

  • @the_alchemi5t
    @the_alchemi5t 10 років тому +1

    CAPOEIRA SALVE AXE !!!! Senzala !!

  • @franciscosalas7496
    @franciscosalas7496 11 років тому

    It's a thing of beauty.

  • @ethanwalker3181
    @ethanwalker3181 10 років тому

    Finally know what it is. There where people doing this on the street and it had me like what.

  • @Skyfox94
    @Skyfox94 11 років тому

    This is just awesome...

  • @tonyleeglenn
    @tonyleeglenn 11 років тому

    I understand this was shot with the EasyGimbal and a GoPro Hero3. Very nice work. Great video and exciting action!

  • @karoscgot
    @karoscgot 11 років тому +1

    This is really cool. They never or barely touch, yet it is a martial art ^^
    I'm impressed.

    • @neoblackcyptron
      @neoblackcyptron 4 роки тому

      ha ha ha I see what you did there. Same line of thinking. Looks good to watch, might not be good in combat.But they seem to have a longer range, using their legs. wonder if a leg sweep to their hands will knock them down.

  • @Skyfox94
    @Skyfox94 11 років тому

    It's kinda like that... the point is to keep moving, so that you're not so easy to hit. The rythm of the music helps timing the punches and moves and creates the flow of movement you see in the video.

  • @SaMybk007
    @SaMybk007 11 років тому

    Oooooaa hoaaa sometimes I gotta a good feeling, this video makes me feel better .

  • @JogakiCapoeiraParisBamba
    @JogakiCapoeiraParisBamba 10 років тому +2

    Une superbe vidéo de capoeira avec de belles scènes et une bande son très sympa.
    bravo à tous les capoeiristes de la video !
    salve =)
    jogaki capoeira paris

  • @x3no
    @x3no 11 років тому

    Shout out to Alfred Kendrick: the huge dude with long dreads in the video. Way to go!

  • @vikasjsheth
    @vikasjsheth 11 років тому

    Just wondering, most of the moves are done with the face facing backwards...if the opponents are as fast as they are, there is a high chance that they will not hit their target.

  • @JadeNineix
    @JadeNineix 9 років тому +1

    capoeira is also a scroll in rumble fighter so for the longest time i thought it was still used as a fighting style

  • @Conexa0Brasil
    @Conexa0Brasil 11 років тому

    Salve salve , axé camaradas , bahia!!

  • @alicetinoco7478
    @alicetinoco7478 11 років тому

    Brasil no youtube porra! Adoro

  • @AngeloRaccioppi
    @AngeloRaccioppi 11 років тому

    NICE VIDEO. CAPOEIRA IS A AWESOME MARTIAL ART , VERY POWERFULL N MIX SONG OF BERIMBAU AND "BRAZILIAN GINGA".
    RESPECT IF YOU LIKE YOUR THEETS IN YOUR MOUTH!!!!!
    AXÉ FOR ALL....
    BILINHO - SANTOS - SP - BRASIL

  • @tyrannotitan6406
    @tyrannotitan6406 3 роки тому +1

    You know the martial art is ineffective when a majority of the martial art is music and gymnastics

  • @CattyTomfoolery
    @CattyTomfoolery 11 років тому

    Well, after watching this; it confirms my suspicions about the school down the street from me. A bunch of talentless hacks just going through the motions and looking like veritable idiots. They're so doing it wrong it's not even funny.
    This video is awesome and actually shows how graceful capoeira really is.

  • @IcebergPuba
    @IcebergPuba 11 років тому

    I did capoeira for 4 years, I still like it a lot

  • @kazemmaleki2452
    @kazemmaleki2452 5 місяців тому +1

    You just need to combine Capoeira with Muay Thai to create a new and interesting style ‏‪1:44‬‏ ❤

  • @MATHEUS201295
    @MATHEUS201295 11 років тому

    Capoeira was invented in Africa, but when Africans came to Brazil to work as slaves, they brought their dance and their culture, which was condomned by the planters, because they were afraid that africans could use their dance as weapon. These movements were incorporated to Brazil's culture, being practiced and improved in Brazil since then, so, it is a Brazilian art too

  • @ct369
    @ct369 11 років тому +1

    Ser brasileira facilita o motivo de eu ter amigos da Bahia, o que facilita eles serem capoeiristas, o que facilita o meu entendimento!

  • @lizamel9043
    @lizamel9043 5 місяців тому

    Brasil 🇧🇷 beautiful culture 💚💛

  • @cblumer7
    @cblumer7 11 років тому

    Everyone seems to be angry and fighting.... and I'm over here like... that video was cool! I wish I could do that

  • @davidromeo2677
    @davidromeo2677 11 років тому

    These guys fight better than anyone at my school, and these guys barely made any contact.

  • @katannamon
    @katannamon 11 років тому

    To any DeathNote fans out there, L's fighting style is supposedly based on this.

  • @DatBoiiAdrian
    @DatBoiiAdrian 11 років тому

    I sincerely enjoyed this...

  • @genericnnarwal
    @genericnnarwal 11 років тому

    I liked capoeira since i started playing tekken. One character,eddy, used capoeira to fight

  • @4doodlebugs
    @4doodlebugs 11 років тому

    the motives look flowing. cool

  • @manfreddefonce6636
    @manfreddefonce6636 7 років тому

    Correction...Capoeira is an Angolan martial art that was popularized by Brazil.

    • @iTheusxz
      @iTheusxz 7 років тому

      Manfred Defonce Capoeira is brazilian, created by Angolans in Brazil

    • @manfreddefonce6636
      @manfreddefonce6636 7 років тому

      < . < Re-read what you just wrote and tell me how much sense that made.

  • @onerb9
    @onerb9 11 років тому

    it's not a dance, but a martial art used by the slavers to defend themselves from they owners, today it's not used to fight, only a cultural activity with music

  • @toma86ionutz
    @toma86ionutz 11 років тому

    this is art..

  • @ZachariahNelson
    @ZachariahNelson 11 років тому

    Not even Go Pro can make this look good. A first.

  • @cultureshock72
    @cultureshock72 9 років тому

    Vincent Cassel loves Capoeira. He even does it in Ocean's Eleven.

  • @Ispilledmycoffee
    @Ispilledmycoffee 11 років тому

    "Only the strong" anyone? Now I want to watch Mark Dacascos doing all those moves

  • @jefersonjds93
    @jefersonjds93 11 років тому

    What camera did you use?

  • @purplekitkatemily
    @purplekitkatemily 11 років тому

    I LOVE THIS and first saw it in tekken

  • @Thaisalsa
    @Thaisalsa 11 років тому

    And there's still people that say that our country have a poor culture. It's Sad. ' '/