Capoeira Origins
Selasa, 12 April 2011
artikel "capoeira"
Capoeira is a martial art of unarmed Brazilian developed by African slaves and brought to Brazil by the Portuguese in the 1500s. Capoeira is the only martial arts used by slaves to defend themselves. The fight they usually happen at the field in the forest in Tupi-Guarani language (one of the indigenous languages in Brazil), called CAA-puera, some historians argue that this is the origin of the name of the martial arts. Capoeira was banned when slavery was abolished, as identified with anti-government movement. Until finally in 1932, named Mestre Bimba seseorag obtain permission to open a school and come further capoeira martial arts schools are in various places. In Indonesia alone, capoeira began to be known in the 1990s, when capoeiristas (call for capoeira lovers) from around the world, showing the martial arts when they visited Indonesia. The fight in capoeira is usually accompanied by music which is called Jogo. Earlier times, they do the exercises to the accompaniment of traditional music instruments, such as the berimbau (a wooden arch with strings that has been hit with a small timber for menggetarkannya) and Atabaque (big drum).
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