Mestre of the month

Mestre Pastinha

‘Vincente Ferreira Pastinha’

(April 5th 1889 – November 13th 1981)

Mestre Pastinha played capoeira for more than eighty years. His father was a Spaniard, his mother an African. He was taught capoeira by an African from Angola, Mestre Benidito.
Benidito had seen the ten year old Pastinha, who was a very small boy being beaten by a stronger boy. Afterwards, he told Pastinha that if he came to his house he would be taught something very valuable. Benidito was of course talking about Capoeira Angola or n`golo as he called it. Pastinha was a brilliant capoeirista whose game was characterized by agility, quickness and intelligence. Pastinha was the great traditionalist. Pastinha wanted his students to understand the practice, philosophy and tradition of pure Capoeira Angola.

It is said that in the early days of Capoeira, Capoeira was called many things including:

 

 Capoeira is everything that goes through the mouth?

Brincadeira de Angola

Vadiacâo

Jôgo de Angola

Malandragem

Capoeira Angola

 

 

 

 

 

Mestre Pastinha once said:
I practice the true Capoeira Angola and in my school they learn to be sincere and just. That is the Angola law. I inherited it from my grandfather. It is the law of loyalty. The Capoeira that I learnt, I did not change it in my school … When my students go on, they go on to know about everything. They know: this is fight, this is cunning. We must be calm. It is not an offensive fight. Capoeira waits… The good Capoeira needs to be able to cry at the foot of the aggressor, he is crying but his eyes and spirit is active. Capoeiristas do not like to be grabbed, he does not like to turn the corner with his chest open. The good capoeirista must know how to sing, play Capoeira and instruments of Capoeira.

He was a composer who wrote many Capoeira songs. He also loved to talk and philosophise about Capoeira:

Capoeira is at a time a dance and a religion.
Capoeira is the special magic (mandinga) of slaves in there longing for freedom. Its’ essence/origins/philosophy doesn’t have methods, its end is inconceivable to the more knowledgable capoeirista.

…The code of honour is indispensable …. To be obeyed by the capoeiristas, therefore…. ” It is the control of the game “… for the judge… for the rules… regulations… and for the rhythm of the orchestra… ” That it prevents the violence and the accidents “…

Mestre Pastinha is without a doubt the most famous of all the Capoeira Angola Mestres but please let us not forget the other great Angoleiros of that time. For at that time to go to a Capoeira Angola School or academy was unheard of. One would pick out a “teacher” and hopefully he would teach you or it was also common to go to a roda and try to pick up some movements and practise in private. I believe that in this way Capoeira Angola was able to keep the individual style, mystique and unpredictability so comman to Capoeira Angola. This is opposed to a “teacher” offering his services to all who showed interest.

Mestre Pastinha opened the first Capoeira Angola School.
The Academia De Capoeira Angola, in 1941 in the city of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Some say in response to the fact that regional players had lost contact with the roots and context of Capoeira, Promoting Competition and grading. The object is to try to keep as sincere to the roots as possible. Hence the addition Angola. He would say to his students…

Capoeira Angola can only be taught without force, but naturally. For the person to learn, you must make good use of free gestures. Each owns his own way to play and know one plays like me. In my students lies the wisdom of what I know, I can see it in them each one is his own.

Mestre Pastinha dedicated his school to preserving and continuing the long tradition of this African art form. Only after he died did he receive the recognition he deserved. In a brochure celebrating his hundredth birthday the state of Bahia declared him the heritage of Bahia.

Mestre Val Boa Morte

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Mestre Pastinha

Mestre Ezequiel

Toda Bahia chorou – repite

No dia em que a Capoeira de Angola, perdeu o seu protetor

Mestre Pastinha foi embora / Oxalá que os levou

Lá pras terras de Aruanda / mais ninguém se comformou

Chorou general menino / chorou mocinha doutor

Preta velha, feiticeira / Oganzí, Babálaô

Berimbau tocou Iúna / num toque triste de morte

A Capoeira foi jogada / ao som da triste canção

Da boca do mandigueiro / de dentro do coração

Mas não ouve na Bahia

Quem não cantasse esse refrão – repite

IÊ, vai lá menino / mostra o que o mestre ensinou

Mostra que arrancaram a planta / Mais a semente brotou

E se for bem cultivada / dará bom fruto e bela flor

Ai, ai, aidê / O aide, aide, aidê

AI, AI, AIDÊ

Mestre Pastinha eu canto pra você….

Mestre Val in Salvador, Bahia BRAZIL

Hosted by: Mestre Tonho Matéria

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Aug 30

Getting ready to go back today to Australia, I will be arriving on Thursday night in Melbourne. The short ever time away overseas, it was great. Thanks God and my brother Dinho for looking after the school for me.

Aug 29

Manganga Event was great today, Congratulations Mestre Tonho Materia & the whole Manganga family.

Aug 27

E muito bom estar na Bahia jogando muita Capoeira, revendo os velhos amigos e ao lado de minha mae e familiares. Obrigado meu Deus e a Capoeira por me dar mais uma oportinidade como esta.

Is good to be in here in Bahia playing a lot of Capoeira, with old friends, with my mother and famliy. Thanks God and Capoeira for that opportunity.

Aug 24

Meu numero aqui em Salvador ate o dia 30 se alguem quizer comunicar comigo +55(71) 91986904

Terreiro de jesus was great today, a lot of Capoeira and good friends around. Tomorrow we will visit Mestre No of Palmares, my second Mestre.

I Am in Salvador participating in Mestre Tonho Materia Capoeira Event

Aug 23

In Salvador safe with my mum and family, Thank you God.

“Coxy’s Big Break” Channel 7 TV Show

TUNE IN – CHANNEL 7

SCREENING ACROSS AUSTRALIA

Saturday 23rd July – 5:30pm

On July 5th, Geoff ‘Coxy’ Cox is best known as a drummer for Brian Cadd and The Little River Band, visited Mestre Val with some of his family & students at his Capoeira Filhos da Bahia – Melbourne Academy.

Coxy is the Host of “Coxy’s Big Break” – a Channel 7 travel show where you can find great things to do in Melbourne and Victoria from the comfort of your armchair.

Watch Mestre Val Boa Morte, Monitor Batata (Jasiah Buckley), Monitor Beicola (Caleb Buckley) & Sebastiao demonstrate Capoeira for Coxy & share this amazing Artform with the rest of Australia!

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Mestre Val in Los Angeles USA

Hosted by: Mestre Amen Santo

Guests present: Mestre Val Boa Morte, Mestre Tonho Matéria, Mestre Canguru, Mestre Batata, Mestre Paulo Batuta, Mestre Roque, Mestrando Jamaika, CM Ninja, CM Reco, and many more wonderful and talented guests.

Featuring highly acclaimed Dancer & Choreographer: Salamata Diallo originally from Senegal, whom we are bringing all the way from the Reunion Islands

Schedule of Events for June 13-19, 2011
Please note everything will be taking place at the new BBCC
11928 Washington
Blvd., Los Angeles 90066
Please arrive at 15 min prior to start time of workshops.
Street parking ONLY please!

Monday, June 13
4 & 5pm- Kids classes as usual MESTRE VAL
6-8pm- Intermediate Capoeira class MESTRE VAL
8-9:30pm- Advanced Capoeira class MESTRE VAL

Tuesday, June 14
10-12pm- Mixed level Capoeira class MESTRE VAL
5:30-7:30pm- Beginers Capoeira class
7:30-8:30pm- Samba class with Ana Laidley
8:30pm- Samba de Roda (open to all)

Wednesday, June 15
4 & 5pm- Kids classes as usual MESTRE VAL (with MESTRE AMEN)
6pm- Intermediate/Advanced Capoeira class
7:30pm- West African Dance class
8:30pm- Open Capoeira Roda (all levels & groups welcome)

Thursday, June 16
10-12pm- Mixed level Capoeira class MESTRE VAL
4pm- Advanced Capoeira class MESTRE VAL
6pm- Beginners Capoeira class
8pm- Naming Ceremony & Open Roda (all levels & groups welcome)

Friday, June 17
5pm- Kids classes as usual
8pm- VOADOR DVD RELEASE PARTY!!!

Saturday, June 18
9am- Yoga class
10am- Afro-Brazilian Dance class
11:30am- Capoeira (All levels) class
1:30pm- West African Dance class
3:30- Samba class
5:30pm- Samba de Roda (open to all)
6:30pm- Capoeira Roda (all levels & groups welcome)

Sunday, June 19
10:30am- Ballet Folclorico do Brasil Dance Company Performance
11:30pm- Capoeira Batuque 22nd Annual Batizado

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Mestre of the Month

Mestre Nô

Norival Moreira de Oliveira was born in Coroa, Itaparica, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil on June 22, 1945. At 7, Norival and his family moved to Massaranduba, a poor neighborhood not far from the church of Bomfim. Mestre Nilton and Mestre Cutica, brothers and highly respected capoeiristas who lived down the block, took young Norival to meet the elder masters Pirró and Zeca. Pirró, Zeca and Nilton organized and commanded many capoeira rodas in the streets.

Norival began playing in the mestre’s rodas and in 1965 he started teaching in his own academy. Mestre No founded Capoeira Academies Retintos, Orixas da Bahia and Capoeira Palmares. He has taught to thousands of capoeristas. He is founder, president, and grand master of Associacao Brasileira Cultural de Capoeira Palmares (ABCCP) an organization dedicated to teaching, promoting and maintaining the traditions of Capoeira Angola.

Today, Mestre No lives with his wife, children and grand children in Boca do Rio, Salvador. He teaches capoeira in Pituba and travels throughtout Brazil in the US and other parts of the world.

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THANK YOU NOTE from Mestre Val Boa Morte

THANKS EVERYONE FOR YOUR SUPPORT

of Capoeira Filhos da Bahia 18th International Capoeira Encounter – AUSTRALIA 2011

Our 18th International Capoeira Encounter was great, Thanks to Mestre Boa Gente, Mestre Amen, Mestre Tonho Materia, Mestre Gilson, Contra-Mestres Borracha and Dinho Boa Morte, Professores Stralinho and Christopher, Sydney Energia da Bahia students, Ana Carla, all my students, Neda, Mark, Copacabana and all the local businesses for being with us and helping to support the CAO and Capoeira Filhos da Bahia School.

Axe to you all,

Mestre Val Boa Morte

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CAO – Capoeira Arts Organisation

Capoeira Filhos da Bahia

& Mestre Val Boa Morte

would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude

to the following businesses

for their donations and kind contributions in supporting


Capoeira Filhos da Bahia’s

18th International Capoeira Encounter

AUSTRALIA 2011

CAFE ENTREE

COPACABANA INTERNATIONAL

FILA SPORTS OUTLET

FOO DOOS CAFE

FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CAFE

KRINKI

SAFEWAY/ WOOLWORTHS SUPERMARKET

SAM’S CASH EXPRESS

SMITH ST. CYCLES

SONSA FOODS

Also,

BRAND NiU

HAMMER & TONGS – GRAPHIC DESIGN

NEDA RAHMANI & MARRS COIRO

POKEH DESIGN

SISTANATIVE

TUMBARUMBA

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