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  • Zarathustra00

    Zarathustra00

    Many people see it as a martial art -- others as a dance, and there those who believe that it is their religion and cultural identity. The description of Capoeira varies according to people's personalities. It is a native Brazilian Indian word given to a small partridge whose male is very jealous and engages in fierce fights with its rivals. Capoeira blends elements of dance, music, rituals, acrobatics, and fighting. Anyone can find some form of identity in Capoeira. Let's take for instance somebody who lives in a big city like New York. He will probably see Capoeira as a martial art or as a form of self-defense. Because of the intensity of the city, and the challenges that he faces everyday, it makes him a natural "warrior" and he brings this instinct in to Capoeira's circle. Brazilians call Capoeira a game. Capoeira is "played", not fought.
  • rexyboy

    rexyboy

    Music, ethnicity, the ever-consistent change, and a little bit of art makes me; me.
  • yamoj

    yamoj

    this is the sanctuary for demented minds & senseless lives... where conversations of death is the norm and life is but a joke that nobody laughs about...
  • el_buracho
  • wry21

    wry21

    Hey! Yo it's me... Just some fella here wanting to widen my circle of friends! So chill.
  • joms_kenshin