Performers playing the berimbau (musical bow), pandeiro (tambourine), and atabaque (drum) while chanting traditional call-and-response songs. đź“‹ Suggested Video Feature Breakdown
The traditional ring formed by participants where the "game" (jogo) takes place. Capoeira 21.mp4
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The continuous, triangular rocking motion that keeps the capoeirista in a constant state of fluid movement. Performers playing the berimbau (musical bow)
Explain how Capoeira is often played as a game rather than a fight. Opponents flow around each other’s strikes with precise timing and immense control, showcasing a dialogue of movement rather than pure aggression. 2. Historical Roots and Cultural Significance Capoeira: Dance, Fight, Freedom
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