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Capoeira Schools in New Jersey



Capuraginga Riverside
Instructor: Claudio Santos
Phone: (856 )577-1406, (856) 577-1818
e-mail: claudio_capuraginga@yahoo.com
Address: 102 Middleton Street, Riverside, New Jersey 08075
Wed. & Fri. 8:00pm

New Jersey Capoeira Arts Center
Classes at the New Jersey Capoeira Arts Center
Address: 51 Bruen St. Newark, NJ

Grupo Axe Capoeira - New Jersey Capoeira
Address: 111 Frank E Rogers Blvd. Herrison New Jersey
Tel: 973 205 8874

Grupo Candeias - New Jersey Capoeira
Contramestre Glauber
Phone # (908)3613259
e-mail: ABALOUCAPOEIRA@AOL.COM

Cultural Center Senzala de Capoeira

( Classes in Newark taught by Professora Loba)
Contra Mestre Zumbi under Mestre Peixinho, Rio de Janeiro
e-mail:zumbi_dutra@hotmail.com
Address: 5 Merchant St.
Mon & Wed: 8:00-9:30pm
Tues & Thurs: 2:30-4:00pm

Royler Gracie USA Jiu Jitsu
Address: 7707 Bergenline Av. North Bergen, NJ 07047
Tel: (201) 861-3772


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  Skills needed for one to master capoeira?

What are the skills or elements needed for one to master capoeira?

The most important thing is you must have a good teacher to guide you. You must be able to play all the instruments; you must have something called "Qgo bonita," which means, "a beautiful game." In capoeira, you always say what you're doing is a game. Even though it's a martial art you never say you're fighting - you're never fighting because it is not a fight, it's a game.

That's a very important thing people misunderstand, it's very different from the eastern martial arts, which train actual combats. You say you're going to "play capoeira" or "practice capoeira" or "do capoeira." All of that training, for it is still a martial art, will allow you to know what to do when you get in a difficult situation, but you never practice actually hurting people. That is a very big difference.

Some of the more contemporary styles don't make the distinctions clear because they've been influenced by eastern martial arts. Capoeiristas used capoeira for their survival skills, especially in the early days of the Brazilian slaves. This is where Mestre Grande stands out, this idea that capoeira is a game not about fighting, but about philosophy, culture, community, and playing together. Some more contemporary forms have introduced contact.

MESTRE QÃO GRANDE



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