Sunday, April 17, 2011

Summer Capoeira for Carl and Kristian Intel

This summer, my sister and I decided to let our kids join the Capoeira class at MMB Dance Center. They've been having their lessons three days a week, one hour per session since April 4, 2011. My son Carl, 14, was very excited about joining the class. For him, it is a form of exercise and fun at the same time. But more excited is Langging's son, Kristian Intel, 7 years old, because during the class he can finally do his thing, that is, move around a lot, and do kicks, cartwheels, headstands and handstands.



Kristian Intel >

A little bit about Capoeira


Capoeira, which means "wild grass", is a combination of dancing, fighting and singing. It is often referred to as a Brazilian martial arts. This form of sports was first introduced in Brazil by Africans who were struggling for their freedom. For years, Brazil condemned the sport, hence, those who practiced it went into hiding and used aliases.


Although several Brazilian teachers introduced Capoeira in the Philippines many years ago, it was only in May 2009 when it reached Bacolod City. Since then, many students and adults have been learning and enjoying it as a form of exercise and entertainment.


At MMB Dance Studio, Capoeira is being taught by Professor Sapo, and the summer session for Capoeira kids is set every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. For Capoeira adults, the schedule is every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons.


Here is a video taken during one of their lessons which was held at the grounds of the Government Center in Bacolod City.


In yellow shirt is Carl, alias Skeleto. Kristian, alias Mosquito, is wearing a white shirt and green pants.

Please visit the official website of Capoeira Philippines to learn more - Escola Brazileira de Capoeira Philippines

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