The first in a two-volume series on capoeira, Volume One traces the origins of the popular martial art and dance form from the beginning of the slave trade in the Americas in the 1500s to the early years of the Brazilian Rep...

Buy Now From Amazon

The first in a two-volume series on capoeira, Volume One traces the origins of the popular martial art and dance form from the beginning of the slave trade in the Americas in the 1500s to the early years of the Brazilian Republic in the 20th century. Focusing on the people and events that shaped the art form in Brazil prior to the "academy" period of the last century, Capoeira: The Jogo de Angola from Luanda to Cyberspace explores the subject from many vantage points. Author Gerard Taylor explains how the fighting techniques of African forces laid the groundwork for capoeira movements. He shows how work songs, religion, and various percussive traditions and instruments shaped capoeira music over the years. Drawing on archival sources and historical accounts, the book paints a vivid picture of capoeira’s dramatic evolution from the sugar plantations of Pernambuco through the brutal backstreets of Rio and the Minas Gerais goldmines on its way to becoming a world-class practice.

Similar Products

Capoeira: The Jogo de Angola from Luanda to Cyberspace, Volume TwoCapoeira Conditioning: How to Build Strength, Agility, and Cardiovascular Fitness Using Capoeira MovementsCapoeira: A Brazilian Art Form: History, Philosophy, and PracticeCapoeira 100: An Illustrated Guide to the Essential Movements and TechniquesRing of Liberation: Deceptive Discourse in Brazilian CapoeiraThe Hidden History of Capoeira: A Collision of Cultures in the Brazilian Battle DanceA Street-Smart Song: Capoeira Philosophy and Inner LifeCapoeira and Candomblé: Conformity And Resistance In Brazil