CAPOEIRA ONLINE – COVID-19 VICTORIA SHUTDOWN

Dear Filhos da Bahia students, parents and friends,

The government has now imposed the total shutdown of non essential businesses starting Tuesday 24 March 2020.

Our school will then be closed until it is declared safe to reopen.

We had actually taken that decision earlier today as recommended by Chris and his recommendation has now been confirmed by the government announcement.

https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/statement-from-the-premier-32/

We will keep reuniting at the same date and time of all classes via online meetings on the Zoom platform.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=us.zoom.videomeetings

We invite you all to download the Zoom Cloud Meetings application. We are thinking of doing portuguese class once per week. Let us know if you are interested.

We need to keep supporting each other in those challenging times and the more serious we are with the current measures the shorter the better it will be for the community. Please respect the recommendations and stay safe.

We hope to hug you all again as soon as possible.

Mestre Val Boa Morte

25th International Capoeira Encounter 2019

25th International Capoeira Encounter 2019

Our Confirmed Special Guests

Mestre Amen Santo (Bahia USA) \ Mestre Pinga Fogo (SAO PAULO USA) \ Mestre Nei Boa Morte (Sydney) Mestre Borracha (Sydney) Mestre Jorge Draga (Perth) \ Mestre Jeronimo (Sydney) \ Contramestre Dvd (Sydney) Professor Christopher Geara (Melbourne) Professor Javali (Melbourne) | Professor Pivete (Melbourne) \ Trainel Bruno ‘Gingadinha’ (Melbourne) \ Damiano ‘Camaleao’ (Melbourne) & more to confirm

 Full Program

Rodas, Batizados & Demonstrations

Thursday 21st March 05:30 – 06:30pm –Welcome Roda to everyone@Cfdb School

Saturday 23rd March   12:00 – 1:30pm Roda to everyone@Cfdb School

Sunday 24th March     02:00 – 05:00pm Batizado, Grading & Open Roda Do to everyone@Cfdb School

Workshops

Kids

Friday 22nd March       04:30 – 06:30pm – with Mestre Pinga Fogo

Saturday 23rd March   10:00 – 12:00pm – with Mestre Amen Santo

 New Beginners Free Introduction

Thursday 21st March 06:30 – 07:30pm – Capoeira @Cfdb School with Mestre Nei Boa Morte

Saturday 23rd March   05:00 – 06:00pm – Capoeira @Cfdb School with Mestre Pinga Fogo

Mix Level – Capoeira, Samba, Berimbau and Acrobatics

Friday 22nd March      

06:30 – 08:00pm – Capoeira @Cfdb School with Mestre Mestre Pinga Fogo

08:00 – 09:00pm – Berimbau @Cfdb School with Mestre Amen Santo

09:00 – 10:00pm – Acrobatics @Cfdb School with Mestre Nei Boa Morte

Berimbau $40 BYO, $50 not BYO ($190 includes Berimbau)

Saturday 23rd March

03:00 – 05:00pm – Capoeira @Cfdb School with Mestre Amen Santo

Sunday 24th March    

09:00 – 10:30am – Capoeira @Cfdb School with Mestre Nei Boa Morte                                                                                   

10:30 – 12:00pm – Afro-Brazilian Dance @Cfdb School with Mestre Amen Santo

Batizado, Grading & Open Roda ‘Sunday 24th March

 2:00pm @ Cfdb School, 83-85 Little Oxford Street COLLINGWOOD

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Let’s unite for our Capoeira school space

A crowdfunding campaign has been started by Capoeira Filhos da Bahia to help us preserve our fantastic training space in Collingwood, a space available to all of us since 5th of February 2000.

Let’s unite to prevent this from happening. You can help sustain our Capoeira community into the future by clicking on the Donate button below.

Any amount helps!

Thank you and AXÉ!

Mestre of the month

Mestre Leopoldina

‘Dermeval Lopes de Lacerda’

(Dec 2nd 1933 – Oct 17th 2007)

Mestre Leopoldina passed away at the age of 74 in Sao Paulo Brazil.

Leopoldina’s live story starts less prosperous in Rio de Janeiro though. He didn’t grow up with his own mother and therefore he was often beaten and neglected. At a certain age he decided to leave his home. He slept in train wagons and made living selling sweets at public places. He started to make up rhymes to enhance his selling and also started to sell in the trains. People say he was nicknamed after one of Rio’s train stations, but he states that his nickname was after a locomotive he used to imitate. Having lived like this for a while Leopoldina heard of a place were street children were sheltered and fed. This made the struggle a bit easier.

Somewhere in 1952 or ’53 at the age of nineteen was the first time Leopoldina encountered Capoeira. He saw a guy named ‘Quinzinho’ leaping from left to right, standing on his feet and next on his hands. Leopoldina thought:’ Wow, I want to learn that stuff’. In order to do so he had to get nearer to his only example (Capoeira had been prohibited till that time and was therefore nearly absent in public live). This guy Quinzinho was a ‘malandro’ (as in criminal). Just a month before him being released from five years of imprisonment, Leopoldina started to go to the bars frequented by Quinzinho and offered him beers.

One of those occasions all of a sudden Quinzinho grasped Leopoldina’s hat challenging him to a fight. Leopoldina had a reputation as a street fighter to live up to. But at every move he made, Quinzinho easily leaped away. Finally Leopoldina had to give up. He was scared, but knew he had to come up with something. He left for the place where he hid his knife. On his way someone, seeing how upset Leopoldina was, stopped him to find out what was going on. Explaining him, Leopoldina spotted the boy to whom Quinzinho had given the hat, still wearing it. Leopoldina took it back and used other routes for a while. One day he was waiting at the final stop for the bus to come. When it arrived, first six of Quinzinho’s friends and finally Quinzinho himself came out.
When Quinzinho saw that all of his friends were happy to see Leopoldina again, he smiled and accepted him as part of the group. Now Leopoldina felt confident to reveal his wish to learn Capoeira. The first morning he arrived at Quinzinho’s house in a Favela, Quinzinho had already left. But from the next day on he came every day at seven to train with Quinzinho at the front of his house. Quinzinho would show him a movement and ask him to imitate it. Quinzinho didn’t use any names for the  movements.
After three or four months they could play together and Leopoldina was joining in Quinzinho’s fame, because he was the only one that could play with him. One day the two came across someone who could also play. This guy was called ‘Juvenil’. He invited Leopoldina to come play a little. When Juvenil struck Leopoldina with a ‘meia-lua’, Quinzinho pulled his gun and put it on Juvenil’s head saying: “Don’t do that. You will make him afraid to learn”. One of the other adventures Leopoldina had with Quinzinho was when the latter made him drink a few shots of straight cachaça (sugarcane liquor) before training. It made Leopoldina so sick and dizzy, that he kept easy on the stuff for the rest of his life. Finally Quinzinho got killed in a dispute over a woman. Now Leopoldina had to train by himself. He would do so on a soccer field, very early in the morning: “Otherwise people would say I was some lunatic!”.

The next capoeirista whom Leopoldina met was called Artur Emidio. He was top performer at the Waldemar Santana Academy. The owner of the academy had heard that Leopoldina could play Capoeira and invited him to come see the performance. Leopoldina entered a new world on the day of that performance. At first he even wondered if Artur was gay. Leopoldina was used to the dressing code of the malandros: wearing toe slippers and a scarf around his neck. The people at the academy were of different social standing. Though after Artur had done his solo, Leopoldina knew he had found a better player then Quinzinho. Artur had heard another capoeirista was present and invited him to come and play. Leopoldina made a good impression on Artur, because he invited Leopoldina to come to his lesson. The new contacts Leopoldina made in this group got him a job of which he enjoyed a pension until the day of his death. This is how Capoeira got Mestre Leopoldina ‘out of marginality into society.’

Mestre Leopoldina trained six years with Mestre Artur Emidio.

Mestre Leopoldina is resting in a very special place we all know because he were a very special kid, man, malandro, friend, son, father, brother and Mestre.

‘Onde quer que o Senhor esteja Mestre Leopoldina, a Capoeira e nós seus verdadeiros e nobres amigos sempre estaremos juntos’

Mestre Val Boa Morte

Ganga Zumbí
Mestre Leopoldinha

Alguém me disse
Que pareço Ganga Zumbí
Foi o Rei lá dos Palmares
Outros já me disseram
Que na outra encarnação
Eu era rico, muito rico
Que eu tinha muitas fazendas
E grande canavial
E eu era um bom patrão
Só mulher eu tinha nove
só mulher eu tinha nove
Com idade variada
Mais agora, o que eu tenho?
Nem sequer tenho casa pra morar
e nem dinheiro pra gastar
Mas tenho a Graça Divina
Que é a minha companheira
E esta grande amizade
Dentro do meu coração, camarada…Iê Galo Cantou…
Someone told me
I look like Ganga Zumbí
He was the king in Palmares
Others already told me
That in another incarnation
I was rich, very rich
I had a lot of farms
And a big sugar cane plantation
I was a good boss
Just women I had nineJust women I had nine
Of different ages
But now what do I have?
Not even a house to live in
Nor money to spend
But I have the divine grace
Which is my companionAnd that great friendship
Deep in my heart, comrade

 

February @ CFdB School

Come & Enjoy learning “Mestre Bimba Style” CAPOEIRA REGIONAL

In commemoration of the Anniversary of his Death, we’ll be learning Mestre Bimba’s Sequences, Music & Games during FEBRUARY – from MONDAY 4th Feb – SATURDAY 16th Feb 2013!!

  • Capoeira Regional Workshops, Rodas, Music & more…
  • Come & Join in! Share in the ENERGY – Have fun!

So, let’s all SHARE THE BRILLIANCE of MESTRE BIMBA’s Capoeira with our friends & loved ones!

mestre bimba

AFRO-BRAZILIAN DANCE CLASSES 2012

Hi Everyone

After the last year’s success, Mestre Val is offering another 6 week course in Afro Brazilian Dance Classes.

When: MONDAY evenings
Dates: 06th February (start date) until 12th March (final class).
Where: Filhos da Bahia Academy in COLLINGWOOD
Time: 8pm to 9pm
Cost: 6 week prepaid course $90 (save $18) or drop in rate $18 per class

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To confirm that the class will go ahead, we will need at least 8 students to sign up for the full course and prepay. The class is open to everyone, so feel free to invite your friends and family. Please show your interest & support by email: mestreval@capoeirafdb.com

GUEST TEACHERS: To be announced.

Come WORKOUT and HAVE FUN with us!

Mestre Val Boa Morte

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