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Entries in roda (5)

Wednesday
Nov092011

Capoeira Wiki-Word of the Week:  Roda

This feature is designed to spark your interest in researching the world of capoeira's vocabulary, history, and philosophy.

Our Capoeira Wiki-Word series invites you to research the word of the week and post your definition(s) and translations. At the end of each week, the entries will be reviewed and then summarized into a translation and a definition of the Capoeira Wiki-Word of the week.

Submit your entries in the comments section below!

This week's Capoeira Wiki-Word is:

 

Roda

 

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From Wikipedia...

Roda (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁɔdɐ]), meaning "wheel" or, more appropriately in this case, "circle" in Portuguese, is the circular formation within which participants perform in any of several Afro-Brazilian art forms, such as capoeira, maculelê and samba de roda. By extension, the whole event may be called a roda (as in "We will have a roda next Saturday"). Likewise, sometimes a roda may not take the shape of a circle; it may be, for example, a half-circle if the event is a public performance, in order for the public to be able to see the performers easily.

The people who form the roda will take turns (usually with no predefined order) in going inside the circle. Some of the people in the roda may be mere spectators, in the sense that they will not go inside the circle, but they are usually expected to contribute to the roda by at least clapping and singing.

Friday
Oct082010

Mestre Pastinha Playing Capoeira (Unedited)

I found this while searching youtube, and Tamandua said it obviously made the cut for this week's capoeira video.  Mestre Pastinha and his group CECA playing capoeira.  Check out Mestre Pastinha's toe tap in the back ginga ginga...  Bonus, see if you can spot Mestre Joao Pequeno!

There is nothing wrong with your sound... it is silent.  

The documentary was produced in Bahia, Brasil by the historian of folklore Alceu Maynard in 1950.

Friday
Sep102010

New series: Capoeira Video of the week!

Mestre Acordeon is coming to visit tomorrow, so here's a couple of cool vids of Mestre. Enjoy!

 

And...

Wednesday
Sep012010

Check out the winners of our 2010 tshirt sequencia contest!

Congratulations to Bote Fe and Risos who came up with a killer sequencia of kicks, defenses, ginga, takedowns, and baloes! Great job you two! Check them out... (Yes, they are calouros)

Monday
Aug232010

Capoeira in Silver Lake

The United Capoeira Association in Los Angeles is proud to say that we have been serving the Silver Lake community for over three years!