Dio Brando Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art from slaves over five hundred years ago it’s called capoeira because the jungle they went to train in was called capoeira. It looks like a dance because for the slaves martial arts we’re illegal and they couldn’t practice it mastre Bimba made the first legal capoeira academy about 50 something years ago?
@@RKXIXKR Capoeira is unlikely to exist 500 hundred years.That was the time Africans were firt imported to Brazil and it's unlikely they instantly made it.Also there's thin lines were history is blurred with legends,some well known Mestres(Acordeon for example)believe it was created further later in the cities.Definetely the name doesn't come from a jungle and there's no one who really knows.Most believe the name meant "chickenfight".Don't try to educate people using random internet articles please.
This is NOT a dance guys. They are simulating a fight, and do not hurt each other. The "dance" that you speak of is simply the magnificent and beautiful movements of Capoeira. Best sport, most beautiful of all! Comes from BRAZIL! Sorry for the bad english
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art from slaves over five hundred years ago, it’s called capoeira because the jungle they went to train in was called capoeira. It looks like a dance because for the slaves, martial arts we’re illegal and they couldn’t practice it. mastre Bimba made the first legal capoeira academy about 50 something years ago? I got this information because I do capoeira myself!
I really love the Brazilian culture, I'm a huge fan of it and I also wanted to start Capoeira. By what you said, does that mean that the ancient style of Capoeira was much more different?
@@Hado_Asurajust find a school that teaches capoeira de angola wich is the traditional one. The capoeira showed in this video is from "regional school" wich focus on speed and power kicks and acrobatics
I think it stems from Angola in Africa, many breakdancing moves also stem from African tribes. At least the seed of what eventually became Capoeira stemmed from Africa. Similar to Parkour, a French army or naval higher ranking officer on duty in Africa was so impressed and inspired by seeing certain African men performing acrobatic feats on a daily basis, he wanted his men to have similar agility and abilities and thus took what the could from the African men's acrobatic feats and implemented it into a feasible training regime for himself and then his soldiers. It was that French officers son (or nephew?) who got inspired, started training similar movements in France as well as being inspired by Hong Kong martial arts movies and Bruce Lee's ethos, and voila you have Parkour
I did Capoeira for 2 days and it just about kicked my ass. I’m 44 and out of shape. I really want to get back into it. I really love it for so many reasons. I need it for physical fitness, flexibility, balance, endurance, heart rate, army strength. It truly is the best and most fun workout you can ever do.
This is poetry in motion; truly. Supreme co-ordination, athleticism, martial-gymnastics in artistic array. For me, it represents a true pinnacle in human creative arts potential. These gents and their videographers/musicians deserve a great commendation and receive my adulation and praises. Well done chaps! TRULY AMAZING! SALVE!
I'm watching this and I'm like "how do you defend against this?" I practice Muay Thai and honestly I believe Capoeira would be the most challenging art to vs.
You say this because you haven't seen a staken capoeira duel. Pretty vicious. This video that you just saw was just a syncroned presentation, more like a dance.
12M views. No doubt about it, this video is not just a Capoeira video, it was so well put together, it became good art. And frankly, I have been watching this for a many years now, and i still enjoy it as much as I did the first time.
Bboying (or breakdance) from the hip hop scene was influenced by capoeira. In a Brazilian dance style called zouk (also branch is lambada Zouk) was also influenced by capoeira. You can see it in the lead’s movement leading a basic move called “lateral”.
Do any of you practice capoeria? I think it is a good style I attended a class before pretty awesome. Maybe when I have at least a year of dedication after engineering. Are you into capoeria Amanda?
i took capoeira for many years and yes it is difficult because you're not only defending yourself in a fight you are dancing, your moves are synchronized with your partners, i love practicing the instruments and singing too.
I was reading the book "Death Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases" and the character Naomi Misora fought using Capoeira, so it made me want to check it out. This is so cool!
DestatiXIII any progress on that so far? Have you joined in any? If not, you should, Capoiera has a very welcoming Community, with it’s diverse people joining in, it’s easy to get stuck in with them.
This is the most badass matial art ever, and the fact that it could be hidden in dance just makes it cooler. I so wish I could do it, but I'm only a gymnast... :(
Viva capoeira. As a capoeirista myself capoeira could be an intimidating martial art but remember capoeira is all about proper timing for attacks and defence
La vidéo représente bien le jeu de la capoeira avec ses attaques, défenses, acrobaties et jeux de feinte, déplacements etc... bravo aux capoeiristes Isaak et Bicudinho pour cette vidéo qui est la référence en matière de vidéo capoeira sur youtube. A quand la suite ?? Pourquoi pas imaginer une suite à cette vidéo ce serait vachement bien je trouve. Ou une version avec plus de monde dedans, de différents groupes ce serait cool : des angoleiros, des regional etc... axé !
I feel like my freestyle wrestling is no match for this kinda ish. I have the stamina and thrust power, but not that kind of evasiveness and unpredictability. I can't block a heel to the face I don't expect to connect.
I love How brazilians are trying to claim what Angolans have been doing before slavery. We know our history! You know the history white people tell you, just like other histories.
Happened to see some guys training capoeira in the park,looked really cool. They explained the move very thoroughly before starting to train it at a very moderate speed. I think the most important part for Capoeira is patience in the beginning ^^
capoeira is more than a martial art, it a way of life but check out the currently number one mma fighter anderson silva from brazil and see the strong capoeira influence in his fighting.
the best example is Thiago Santos. the man consistently uses a variety capoeira techniques, which allows him to be completely unpredictable without even using setups.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who watched Bob's burgers and felt they had to see what this actually looked like. Also, I had no idea such an amazing thing existed- it's like watching Ninjas and Earth Bending combined with music.
No, not really. They are doing high-level moves, by the time you would get there, your muscles would only be straining to train, not straining from training
@@mulethedonkey2579 Mr C whatever just acta like smartass.Capoeira is for everyone-theres countless moves and combinations to adjust to each level and body type but definitely not easy.I know both of these guys in person(we come from the same lineage of groups aka Senzala de Santos),they both are teachers,world class capoeiristas etc
I trained capoeira for many years. The first capoeira I've learned was the "street one". If you take out the dance aspect and the acrobatics of capoeira you have a martial art with dangerous kicks. Can't tell how many times I used purely capoeira to defend myself in the streets of Brazil.
+Maria Teresa Mendez Cadestin the hell are you talking about, there was never capoeira in africa, it was develop in brazil, by african and natives descendants.
Maria Teresa Mendez Cadestin do your research, some even say it already existed even before africans where brough, since indigenous ppl where already being slaved. plus, how did africa gave capoeira if never existed there, it was created here, all it gave was afro descendants, from my pov, thats a world of difference
Harry Kanti slaves disguised it as dance so they masters wouldnt bother. They obvously werent allowed to train martial arts, they did that to be able to defend themselves when escaping.
TikiShootah Bob's Burgers referred to it as dance fighting as a joke, but the truth is slaves had to disguise it as a dance to avoid punishments and even death. It's the original Tae Bo. But without crappy 90's music.
***** fuck you dude will fight a capoeirista, you speak without teeth? and you americans are not funny, come to brazil and meet the zuera. did not like? get over it. And read the history of capoeira before defecating on his fingers, calling it a "dance".
Cicero it is my countries thing, the reason why Brazil has it is because the slaves from Angola practised it. Get your history re written. My people were doing this before slavery. Stop trying to re write out stuff.
Elizabethdactyl The book was created after the main series, and yes. What I am saying is, that its a detail they over looked. Also, he seems to be a perfectionist in the things he does, we can easily say that Misora maybe influenced him into learning it. It wouldn't be strange of him to travel out side of the Western Continents. Easily fits his personality and adds to his character. Still sad Misora died. She lacked the knowledge that Light was the main suspect, I see her to be the real successor of L if he had died first and she would had made contact with him. Misora was awesome.
ponytail! lol "At first we thought it was a breakdancing class...then we thought it was a special needs class..." "Then we thought it was a special needs, breakdancing class..." "I think it's Brazilian." "Slash HILARIOUS!" LMAO! gotta love Bob's Burger's
Black people can do the craziest things with music and dance. Secretly communicate, combat, and organize a ships!! Finding new uses for music and dance is a black superpower.
From the movie "Only The Strong" best childhood movie of all time! Check it out ! Worth Watching!! 🎶{BaNa Na Way, BaNa Na Way, Ba NaNa...} Zoom, Zoom, Zoom, ok manny Man, Zoom, Zoom, Zoom}🎶 ^^^ This makes sense if you've seen the Movie 😊 in English so this is the ONLY way I know how to spell it fit you 👍
Isto é Capoeira! É luta, é dança, é arte. Nascida na África, depois levada para o Brasil pelos escravos, desenvolvida durante séculos. This is Capoeira! It's a fight, a dance, an art. Born in Africa, then taken to Brazil by the slaves, developped for centuries.
Well, I think it's commonly said it was born here. Africa had some tribal rituals with body practices which capoeira might have some influences from but, the way it is today, capoeira regional and contemporanea it's from Brazil. Even old Brazilian capoeira didnt look like the way it looks today so, saying it was born in Africa is a huge leap in my humble opinion
Capoeira is mesmerizing to watch. The fluidity and control of each movement is just amazing.
Dio Brando Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art from slaves over five hundred years ago it’s called capoeira because the jungle they went to train in was called capoeira. It looks like a dance because for the slaves martial arts we’re illegal and they couldn’t practice it mastre Bimba made the first legal capoeira academy about 50 something years ago?
It's fun to do too.
@@RKXIXKR Capoeira is unlikely to exist 500 hundred years.That was the time Africans were firt imported to Brazil and it's unlikely they instantly made it.Also there's thin lines were history is blurred with legends,some well known Mestres(Acordeon for example)believe it was created further later in the cities.Definetely the name doesn't come from a jungle and there's no one who really knows.Most believe the name meant "chickenfight".Don't try to educate people using random internet articles please.
You Guys Search up tricking gathering hooked,tricking is like 9999 times harder...
@@RKXIXKR wow interesting
This is NOT a dance guys. They are simulating a fight, and do not hurt each other. The "dance" that you speak of is simply the magnificent and beautiful movements of Capoeira. Best sport, most beautiful of all! Comes from BRAZIL! Sorry for the bad english
The dance is also the disguise of it's attacks.
Literally created to fight for freedom, amazing and respect!
That’s true
Is it dance or combat?
Yes.
antigamente os escravos aprendiam a lutar , e disfarçavam pros seus donos em formas de dança.
Clever. I love that.
NonstopDoodle I think both
Guilherme Ferreira um what?
Wow that's crazy I didn't know that...
And now I feel like I could do this in my lounge room, but I know I'll break something.. Like my neck.
lol !!
And that’s the story of how I broke my neck
Hahaha me tooo😂😂😂
HAHAHAHAHAH
Hi my names jj i have a black belt in taekwondo and I have perfected all the moves in capoeira
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art from slaves over five hundred years ago, it’s called capoeira because the jungle they went to train in was called capoeira. It looks like a dance because for the slaves, martial arts we’re illegal and they couldn’t practice it. mastre Bimba made the first legal capoeira academy about 50 something years ago? I got this information because I do capoeira myself!
I really love the Brazilian culture, I'm a huge fan of it and I also wanted to start Capoeira. By what you said, does that mean that the ancient style of Capoeira was much more different?
@@Hado_Asurajust find a school that teaches capoeira de angola wich is the traditional one. The capoeira showed in this video is from "regional school" wich focus on speed and power kicks and acrobatics
I think it stems from Angola in Africa, many breakdancing moves also stem from African tribes. At least the seed of what eventually became Capoeira stemmed from Africa.
Similar to Parkour, a French army or naval higher ranking officer on duty in Africa was so impressed and inspired by seeing certain African men performing acrobatic feats on a daily basis, he wanted his men to have similar agility and abilities and thus took what the could from the African men's acrobatic feats and implemented it into a feasible training regime for himself and then his soldiers. It was that French officers son (or nephew?) who got inspired, started training similar movements in France as well as being inspired by Hong Kong martial arts movies and Bruce Lee's ethos, and voila you have Parkour
@@dude9038 omg...
Capoeira is not just a fight ! It's history, music, joy and a very beautiful art !
If I got into a fight with someone and they did this, I would just accept my death.
Lol
🤣
Or you could just use your gun
*IT’S HIGH NOON*
I'm dead😂😂😂
It would be easy as fuck to beat this. There's a reason you don't see it in MMA.
I did Capoeira for 2 days and it just about kicked my ass. I’m 44 and out of shape. I really want to get back into it. I really love it for so many reasons. I need it for physical fitness, flexibility, balance, endurance, heart rate, army strength. It truly is the best and most fun workout you can ever do.
This is poetry in motion; truly. Supreme co-ordination, athleticism, martial-gymnastics in artistic array. For me, it represents a true pinnacle in human creative arts potential. These gents and their videographers/musicians deserve a great commendation and receive my adulation and praises. Well done chaps! TRULY AMAZING! SALVE!
I'm watching this and I'm like "how do you defend against this?" I practice Muay Thai and honestly I believe Capoeira would be the most challenging art to vs.
Rick Slayer them u must be new to muay thai. fucking noob
The typical muay thai stance in itself would cause you to be in a disadvantage to capoiera let alone the difference in movement and blocking styles
capoeira is indeed pretty hard for muay thais.
Kid, Muay Thai its not more than a great joke
You say this because you haven't seen a staken capoeira duel. Pretty vicious. This video that you just saw was just a syncroned presentation, more like a dance.
12M views. No doubt about it, this video is not just a Capoeira video, it was so well put together, it became good art. And frankly, I have been watching this for a many years now, and i still enjoy it as much as I did the first time.
wow, that was amazing! this must have taken years of dedication and practice, these dudes live and breathe Capoeira
it's like yoga and taekwondo in a break dancing tango
beanzy619
Sambakarate
Yes, however, It's better then Taekwondo. Trust me.
finally a good explanation of capoeira :D
Bboying (or breakdance) from the hip hop scene was influenced by capoeira. In a Brazilian dance style called zouk (also branch is lambada Zouk) was also influenced by capoeira. You can see it in the lead’s movement leading a basic move called “lateral”.
@Nyarlathotep i bet you're white and go out to starbucks and say sis
it's been years and this video is still the BEST!!!! AXE!!!!!!!!!..
I keep thinking of Eddy from Tekken
Ikr, lol.
Amanda Graham Eddy from Tekken,I know right, Except with more moves, lol
Amanda Graham I keep thinking of Lisa from Dead or Alive.
Do any of you practice capoeria? I think it is a good style I attended a class before pretty awesome. Maybe when I have at least a year of dedication after engineering.
Are you into capoeria Amanda?
Unfortuently I'm quite clumsy. :) but I love to see it in real life and I admire people who know it.
i took capoeira for many years and yes it is difficult because you're not only defending yourself in a fight you are dancing, your moves are synchronized with your partners, i love practicing the instruments and singing too.
Orgulho de saber que a Capoeira veio do meu "Brasil Brasileiro"
I'm proud to know that Capoeira came from my "Brasilian Brazil"
brazilian brasil
It's as if they predict each other's movements before they even happen. Incredible!
I was reading the book "Death Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases" and the character Naomi Misora fought using Capoeira, so it made me want to check it out. This is so cool!
DestatiXIII any progress on that so far? Have you joined in any? If not, you should, Capoiera has a very welcoming Community, with it’s diverse people joining in, it’s easy to get stuck in with them.
This is the most badass matial art ever, and the fact that it could be hidden in dance just makes it cooler. I so wish I could do it, but I'm only a gymnast... :(
Viva capoeira.
As a capoeirista myself capoeira could be an intimidating martial art but remember capoeira is all about proper timing for attacks and defence
Oh, the joys of being young and strong and graceful... Magnifico!
Como não se encantar com lindos movimentos da capoeira para todos as cultura!
Очень красиво и технично. Здесь не борьба, а искусство, игра, демонстрация возможностей владения телом и различными приемами.
Просто завораживает...
La vidéo représente bien le jeu de la capoeira avec ses attaques, défenses, acrobaties et jeux de feinte, déplacements etc...
bravo aux capoeiristes Isaak et Bicudinho pour cette vidéo qui est la référence en matière de vidéo capoeira sur youtube.
A quand la suite ??
Pourquoi pas imaginer une suite à cette vidéo ce serait vachement bien je trouve.
Ou une version avec plus de monde dedans, de différents groupes ce serait cool : des angoleiros, des regional etc...
axé !
Capoeira música plays
Brazilians: who dares to summon me?
меня не перестает завораживать ритм и грация капоэйра ...
аж мурашки по коже, жаль, что я забросил занятия ...
People who did this sometimes had blades or razors held between their toes.
Crazy right
Its still continue, but only in Brazil
The flow of everything is insanely beautiful.
This is the Martial Arts style they used in ATLAB when Aang and Katara were dancing in the cave,
and Spiderman, the game. Along with some Lucha Libre and maybe one more.
And L's fighting style in Death Note xD
YES
Breathtaking display of balance, strength, grace, flexibility, and rhythm. Just...WOW
I have seen that video countless times, those two are truly master's at their craft......
this is art,man ! n I'm always glad to be part of that
If u actually attempt what they did, you'd definitely appreciate their movement
KEERAN LEASER I do capoeira
@@RKXIXKR cap
@@ppmercado6301 how do you know?
Top notch. Alot of capoeira vids out there but this one is on a level of its own!
Que orgulho 👏👏 🇧🇷
Nahh, I just stick to my karate, Because I eat to much to do all that. But love this style of martial arts. So beautiful
donald new jr. its not Martial Arts
@@sushinottrash8024 Yes, yes it is...
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donald new jr. so, you can still do it.
Then eat less, simple.
I feel like my freestyle wrestling is no match for this kinda ish. I have the stamina and thrust power, but not that kind of evasiveness and unpredictability. I can't block a heel to the face I don't expect to connect.
best dicovery ever thank you youtube recomendations you actually showed me something amazing
Many years ago I saw 'Hamlet' performed in this style. It was amazing.
TheLynneee woah that sounds amazing
So dope! Gotta be one of the most fluid and organic styles of fighting in the world!
I doubt people really care what it is. I just appreciate the amount of skill it takes for someone to be capable of doing such feats.
together with Samba, Brazil capoeira is really incredible :)
Loving the African influences
brazilian*
IV Ltd Brazilian
Capoeira is brazilian
*African-Brazilian to be correct
I love How brazilians are trying to claim what Angolans have been doing before slavery. We know our history! You know the history white people tell you, just like other histories.
Happened to see some guys training capoeira in the park,looked really cool.
They explained the move very thoroughly before starting to train it at a very moderate speed.
I think the most important part for Capoeira is patience in the beginning ^^
ual... que harmonia !!! que vídeo lindo... parabéns pela produção e aos atletas pelo jogo ! Adorei !!!
capoeira is more than a martial art, it a way of life but check out the currently number one mma fighter anderson silva from brazil and see the strong capoeira influence in his fighting.
@Pilot On your ignorance is appalling 😂
@Pilot On If it was useless just think why McGregor would train it mate :)
the best example is Thiago Santos. the man consistently uses a variety capoeira techniques, which allows him to be completely unpredictable without even using setups.
What country created capoeira?
@@honesto1590 africa in angola
Absolutely love to see this in 97 in Atlanta Georgia when it was added to breakdancing in the underground music scene
"pahdahnawehhhhhhHHH, pahrahnawehh pahrahnahhHHH..."
Reminds me of that movie everytime I see a Capoeira video...
Isso me fez sentir Saudade do tempo em que eu jogava capoeira *-*
I'm brazilian and I think that capoeira is a way os fight against the opression that my ancestors were submitted, is more than a martial art. Respect
Tina brought me here...
Who is Tina?
Lol me too xD
Me three!
WHOAFRO me 2 lolz I love that show!!!
who is tina?
link please
Okay, I'm sorry, but I can't help but thinking of L while watching this. I could totally see him pulling off (most) these moves.
Abigail Van L is the best.
LordPalbert He is. I prefer Mello, but agree that L is the best.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who watched Bob's burgers and felt they had to see what this actually looked like.
Also, I had no idea such an amazing thing existed- it's like watching Ninjas and Earth Bending combined with music.
This looks extremely hard on the muscles.
a friend of mine did capoeira after he did gymnastics and ice hockey - the mixture of strength and flexibility is definitely needed!
No, not really. They are doing high-level moves, by the time you would get there, your muscles would only be straining to train, not straining from training
It’s quite easy when you get the hang of it
@@RKXIXKR but doing flips and stuff, doesn't that take a while to get the hang of it?
@@mulethedonkey2579 Mr C whatever just acta like smartass.Capoeira is for everyone-theres countless moves and combinations to adjust to each level and body type but definitely not easy.I know both of these guys in person(we come from the same lineage of groups aka Senzala de Santos),they both are teachers,world class capoeiristas etc
That's It! I'm moving to Brazil!
I've always wanted to do Martial Arts, but this looks more smooth and just beautiful. I am in love with it!
+Doodiman360 yes I know, but the martial arts I was thinking of doing is completely different.
I trained capoeira for many years. The first capoeira I've learned was the "street one". If you take out the dance aspect and the acrobatics of capoeira you have a martial art with dangerous kicks.
Can't tell how many times I used purely capoeira to defend myself in the streets of Brazil.
Sounds rough
Thanks to Bob's Burgers I now know this is a thing.
I saw a group of guys doing this in a park.. The fluid movements were mesmerizing and amazing to behold..
Imagine if this was used by an airbender
É dança é combate é cultura e malícia é jogo manhoso é arte de um bom malandro.
This the Best....
from Poland.
Africa gave Brazil music, dance & martial art, all that has African flavor.
+Maria Teresa Mendez Cadestin the hell are you talking about, there was never capoeira in africa, it was develop in brazil, by african and natives descendants.
did you say it? developed it in Brazil by African descent not Europeans and by the way nothing native on it.
Maria Teresa Mendez Cadestin do your research, some even say it already existed even before africans where brough, since indigenous ppl where already being slaved. plus, how did africa gave capoeira if never existed there, it was created here, all it gave was afro descendants, from my pov, thats a world of difference
wait is this martial art I thought that this a kinda dance was
Harry Kanti slaves disguised it as dance so they masters wouldnt bother. They obvously werent allowed to train martial arts, they did that to be able to defend themselves when escaping.
*”I taught Brazilians capoeira after I taught some ancestors in Angola” - TK Kirkland*
That’s a lie
Regionalistas doing very clean moves. I always liked the details and swagger of angola. Its all beautiful
Capoeira
all I picture is Tina from Bob's Burgers
now you know damn well, thats the ONLY reason I am here lol. didnt even know about it till then
TikiShootah
Bob's Burgers referred to it as dance fighting as a joke, but the truth is slaves had to disguise it as a dance to avoid punishments and even death. It's the original Tae Bo. But without crappy 90's music.
Haha that's why I'm here too, welp.
Semper Fi Bob's burgers is fucking stupid, capoeira don't is a joke, this fucking shit cartoon is a joke
***** fuck you dude will fight a capoeirista, you speak without teeth? and you americans are not funny, come to brazil and meet the zuera. did not like? get over it. And read the history of capoeira before defecating on his fingers, calling it a "dance".
salve salve... muito axe'.... long live Muzenza group
These guys are basically break dancers. Pretty cool stuff
Break dancers?No man,plz
E do BRASIL!!!! lol
Wow... amazing. I think this is the best Video about Capoeira, I‘ve ever seen.
Capoeira Brasil
It is Angolan love.
Angolana It is not
Cicero it is my countries thing, the reason why Brazil has it is because the slaves from Angola practised it. Get your history re written. My people were doing this before slavery. Stop trying to re write out stuff.
Angolana Capoeira as it is today is not just angolan.
No, not angolan at all. If it was there would be some stories of angolan masters, and there is none, zero, nothing.
Los Angeles BB murder cases brought me here. I love death note but it's hard to imagine misora doing this XD
Its easy to see Lawliet do it. Lawliet was the one who practiced it, and it makes sense since it involves music and focus, more than just precision.
Oscar Moreno yeah, have you read the book? in the book, he doesnt know it but misora does but in the anime he does know it
Elizabethdactyl The book was created after the main series, and yes. What I am saying is, that its a detail they over looked. Also, he seems to be a perfectionist in the things he does, we can easily say that Misora maybe influenced him into learning it. It wouldn't be strange of him to travel out side of the Western Continents. Easily fits his personality and adds to his character. Still sad Misora died. She lacked the knowledge that Light was the main suspect, I see her to be the real successor of L if he had died first and she would had made contact with him. Misora was awesome.
+Oscar Moreno You have learned my real name?
L Lawliet Only because you told me. :)
This inspired me to want to learn Capoeira even more. I hope I can become strong enough to do all of that :)
ponytail! lol
"At first we thought it was a breakdancing class...then we thought it was a special needs class..." "Then we thought it was a special needs, breakdancing class..."
"I think it's Brazilian."
"Slash HILARIOUS!"
LMAO! gotta love Bob's Burger's
Who watch in 2019?
*the title is NOT misleading* #TheBestCapoeiraVideoEver 👏🏾✌🏾💪🏾🤴🏾🤴🏾❤️🧘🏾♂️🧘🏾♂️
aqui e angolinha regional brasil sempre e nois
Meanwhile, I pulled a muscle by standing up.
When you and your best bro pretend you are feuding, and someone dares you two to fight but you don't want to hurt each other.
*Black Panther* Brought He Here
+Blvke Morgvn Black Panthers are by no means black supremacist
Blvke Morgvn NOT THEM IM TALKING ABOUT THE COMIC BOOK CHARACTER LOL
Being "pro black" is putting black people above all others.
+Black Love yes they were
I looked this up because of Bob's Burgers :)
The one with the shaved head and white pants moved so damn smooth!
Tina brought me here.
Bobs burgers XD
Pretty sure most of us are here to see if Bob's Burgers drew copoeira right. Pretty sure most of us are shocked, because they did.
Beautiful and mystical.
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EDDY GORDO!
Black people can do the craziest things with music and dance. Secretly communicate, combat, and organize a ships!! Finding new uses for music and dance is a black superpower.
anybody from sp33dy?
me lol 😂
lmfao 🙋🙋🙋 I really wanted to know what it was!
lol ikr XD its cool tho
Not really, i'm here because i'm brazillian but now i'm curious what video are you talking about?
what's sp33dy
How did I end up here ?
I don't even know how I ended up here either. Just go with the flow, i guess...
Really wonderful.
My appreciation and congratulations.
From the movie "Only The Strong" best childhood movie of all time! Check it out ! Worth Watching!!
🎶{BaNa Na Way, BaNa Na Way, Ba NaNa...}
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^^^ This makes sense if you've seen the Movie 😊 in English so this is the ONLY way I know how to spell it fit you 👍
Tina!
well this is fricking awesome
I'm here because of bobs burgers lol!! oy brazil
Isto é Capoeira! É luta, é dança, é arte. Nascida na África, depois levada para o Brasil pelos escravos, desenvolvida durante séculos.
This is Capoeira! It's a fight, a dance, an art. Born in Africa, then taken to Brazil by the slaves, developped for centuries.
Well, I think it's commonly said it was born here. Africa had some tribal rituals with body practices which capoeira might have some influences from but, the way it is today, capoeira regional and contemporanea it's from Brazil.
Even old Brazilian capoeira didnt look like the way it looks today so, saying it was born in Africa is a huge leap in my humble opinion
I like the sound effects. Great video.
Paranaue! Paranaue!