Capoeira Canal

  • The Game of Capoeira
     Capoeira-game

    The game of Capoeira

    Capoeira is called a game "jogo" in Portuguese. This game is played in a circle of participants, the "roda". Two capoeiristas crouch beneath the Berimbau (a one stringed musical bow) where they shake hands, pay their respects and touch the ground.

    Experience and guile is used to try and outwit the opponent in a friendly game that calls upon agility, quick reflexes and good humour. Toques (berimbau rhythms), singing and clapping create energy and influence the style of play, which starts tentatively, then increases in tempo with more risks taken. Only the feet, hands and head may touch the floor. There are no winners except when set in an official competition.

    It takes around 3 months of regular training to start felling comfortable with your game and to understand the fundaments of the roda. Students that take a Beginners' capoeira course will develope all round basic skills.

  • Capoeira Music
     Capoeira-music

    Capoeira music

    Music has always been an integral part of Capoeira and involves the whole group. Traditional songs tell stories passed down by Capoeiristas, some are made up on the spot and comment on the game taking place. The type and number of instruments played varies, at Capoeira Canal we use eight instruments 3 Berimbaus, 2 Pandeiros (tambourine), 1 Agogo (Cowbell), 1 Reco reco (Bamboo scraper) and 1 Atabaque (the floor drum). The Berimbau is held at the head of the arrangement.

    The music is fairly easy to pick up, experienced Capoeiristas will take turns to lead the roda.