Synopses & Reviews
Capoeira, a fascinating hybrid of martial art, game, and dance, has long captivated practitioners in all those areas of interest worldwide. Originating in Brazil, the form has been traced back to the 16th century, created and developed by slaves brought from Africa. Written by a legendary master,
Unknown Capoeira examines the form as the complete martial art, including its history, music, dance, and folklore. The game, or
jogo, at capoeiras center is presented in close detail, including demonstrations of the graceful moves and gravity-defying acrobatics that make up this rhythmical dance-fight in the
roda, a circle made of capoeiristas within which capoeira is performed.
Designed as a comprehensive resource of linked information and techniques, so that the capoeirista or the researcher can benefit most from reading the whole book, Unknown Capoeira features special sections that outline the objective of each technique, how to practice each technique alone, the main points of impact, and the defense and counterattack strategies. The book is intended for capoeiristas of all skill levels.
About the Author
Mestre Ricardo Cachorro is a red-cord graduate from Grupo Bantus de Capoeira at Morro do Pavão e Pavãozinho. The first Master of the YMCA Capoeira Group in Governors Island in 1975, he became a certified Mestre the next year and introduced capoeira in a live TV show filmed in Winston-Salem, NC. He lives in Rio de Janeiro.