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Welcome to the Capoeira Group Angoleiros do Mar Australia

Movement - Martial Arts -Music - Dance - Culture
​Capoeira Angola is an expressive Afro-Brazilian artform, exercise and tradition. It is characterized by controlled often acrobatic movements and incorporates elements such as kicks, headbutts, and dodges. 

Having fun while training is important just like dedication to our practice and building a healthy community.

We value the importance of music in our practice and believe that culture and tradition plays a vital role in Capoeira Angola.

Capoeira Angola is an expression of life and of freedom

We respect it a valuable pedagogic, artistic and cultural resource

Roda de capoeira angoleiros do Mar by the sea under palmtrees

History of Angoleiros do Mar
Bahia, Brazil

Centro Cultural de Capoeira Angoleiros do Mar was founded in 1999, at Barra Grande a small fishing village situated on Itaparica Island, Bahia, Brazil. This is still the home of the group. The island of Itaparica is settled within the Bay of All Saints, the cradle of the Afro-Brazilian culture, where successive generations of capoeiristas maintain the roots and traditions of Capoeira Angola, whilst influencing its history, philosophy and artistic movements.

The philosophy of Angoleiros do Mar encompasses responsibility for the development of our own work at different levels, looking to elevate and develop the technical and theoretical capabilities of the capoeirista. We use Capoeira as a valuable pedagogic, artistic and cultural resource, looking to deepen the development of the capoeirista, and re-establish an understanding of the value of the Mestre as a producer and transmitter of Brazilian culture and experience.

For Angoleiros do Mar, Capoeira Angola is an expression of life and of freedom, and must therefore be practiced with respect and attention. Today, Angoleiros do Mar at Itaparica attracts diverse practitioners of the Capoeira communities in Brazil and abroad, with the purpose of exchanging knowledge, studies and culture. Today Angoleiros do Mar is found in several countries all over the globe. To see a list of all our groups worldwide click here!

Origins of the fight…

Capoeira Angola emerged in the XVI century with the arrival of African slaves in Brazil especially from the regions of Congo and Angola through Portuguese colonisation. Knowledge of the origins has been lost due to the destruction of archives and documents because the governors of the time did not want the participation of the Negro slaves in Brazil’s history.

Several anthropologists expound different theories about the beginnings of the Capoeira.  Nevertheless, the theory closest to reality is one which suggests that Capoeira Angola originated from an African ritual called N’golo. Two African warriors fight, representing the battle between two zebras, to win the right to choose a virgin woman for marriage. The movements of other animals have also been adapted and integrated into the game.

The slaves practiced and trained Capoeira at the senzalas, small huts made of palm, located inside the haciendas where they toiled. They used Capoeira as a fighting instrument in order to obtain their freedom by rebelling against their oppressors. They escaped to the jungles and with the passing of the years, small illegal communities were created (known as quilombos) where they finally reached their spiritual liberty. Capoeira Angola continued to evolve as a mixture of art, dance, fight, culture, education, and as a philosophy and way of life.

Capoeira survives…

Many years later, with the abolition of slavery and the acceptance of Capoeira as a national sport in Brazil, it began to be taught at formal academies. The first person to create a group of Capoeira Angola and preserve the traditions was Joaquim Vicente Ferreira Pastinha, better known as Mestre Pastinha. At the same time, another great character of Capoeira was Manuel Dos Reis Machado, Mestre Bimba. He incorporated movements from other oriental martial arts, creating the so-called Luta Regional Baiana, also known as Capoeira Regional. Thanks to these movements, now Capoeira has been extended all over the world.

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