Capoeira – Brazilian Martial Arts Holiday
And ‘know that if you share something in common with the people in your destination, you will not be a problem to start a discussion with the locals. Cricket in India, Australia, surfing, tango in Argentina, there will always be a lively discussion around the corner, if you’re an amateur or a professional.
One of the great passions is Brazilian Capoeira (cap-o-wear-a), a mixture of martial arts and dance that was developed some time after the 16th century by African slaves in Brazil. Led by their captors, the slaves developed a way to practice their martial arts disguised as a traditional dance. Spread Capoeira Brazil in early 1970 and is now practiced worldwide in a variety of forms, from its original state.
If you want to be able to break the dispute with the Brazilians to be more debate, or jogo (game), here are some tips to be well prepared.
Listen to Brazilian music and do a little dance “
Brazil has a rich culture of music and dance, so if you have two left feet, you should try to learn to relax a little. Meet a group of friends and see a place in Brazil, or even put in some samba in the country to dance, if you can not bear to show their movements in public.