Chegado
and I have been training the art of Capoeira for 14 years, each of us
stumbled upon the art in different ways but stayed for the same reason,
it is truly a captivating art. It is an art form that challenges you
physically and intellectually. Each person that trains Capoeira is
drawn to it for their own specific and personal reason, it develops
your rhythm, strength, agility, reflex, as well as your musical,
acrobatic and dance skills. But for most, it is the history, the
tradition, the cultural and the profound sense of community that are
sticking points.
Capoeira
is the art of survival, with a history that dates back more than 500
years to the slave trade in Brazil. It was and is an art of
empowerment, a celebration of the African roots in Brazil; from the
music to the movement it tells the story of a people oppressed, enslaved
and later liberated through their strength and will.
We
made the decision to pursue the art form professionally because we
believe Capoeira is a vehicle for positive change and cultural
enrichment. The art form promotes diversity, understanding, creativity,
health, and discipline for youth and adults alike. Northeast Los Angeles is a vibrant and eclectic community that appreciates and
searches out cultural diversity in the arts and we are blessed to have
found our home here.
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