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Capoeira Glossary
academia – capoeira school
aluno – student of a capoeira master; same as discipulo
Angola – a traditional style of capoeira
Angoleiro – a practitioner of the Angola style
arame – metal string on the berimbau
arrastao – capoeira takedown, pulling both legs from under an opponent
ataque – attacking move or movement initiative
aú – cartwheel
aviso – a berimbau rythmn, formerly used to warn players of a police raid
balanço – part of the basic capoeira move (ginga); torso rocks forward and back as the weight shifts
bamba – someone adept at verbal or physical sparring; capoeira expert
banda – movement to trip or flank an opponent
barravent – a berimbau rythmn; refers to a prepossesion trance state
base – base, the ginga, the fundamental movement
batizado – the capoeira initiation ceremony; baptism
bênção - blessing; a front kick
berimbau – lead instrument in capoeira, a musical bow
bôca de siri – ‘crab’s mouth’ movement
brincar – to play like a child
cabaça – gourd used as the resonator on the berimbau
cabeçada – head butt
camará – comrade; capoeira college
capoeirista – a capoeira player
cavalaria – ‘cavalry,’ a berimbau rhythm formerly used to warn of a police raid
caxixí - woven rattle played with the berimbau
chamada – ‘call,’ a named subroutine of capoeira play,the basic kind of inner game
chula – special introductory song, always follows ladainha
cocorinha – squatting movement
comprar de jôgo – to buy a game, entering the circle by cutting in on another player
contragolpe – counterattack – to respond to an initiative
contramestre – an instructor working under a master’s guidance in an academy
cordão – colored belt awarded to mark grades of advancement in some academies
corridos – call and response songs accompanying action in the circle
dá volta ao mundo – ‘take a turn around the world’, a named subroutine of play that involves circling the ring
defesa – defensive move or movement response
desequilibrante - movement that unbalances the opponent
discípulo – disciple, student of a capoeira master
dobrão – coin used to play the berimbau
esquiva – escape movement
fechar o corpo – to close the body
floreios – acrobatic movements
formatura – graduation ceremony for a new capoeira master
fuga – flight, a catagory of defensive movements
ginga – the fundamental capoeira movement
golpe - strike or blow; attacking movement
iaiá ioiô – terms used by slaves for daughters and sons of the master
jogador – player
jogar – to play games
jôgo – game
ladainha – litany, and introductory solo, usually sung by a master
ligeiro – swift, quick; nimble, agile; slippery, dishonest
maculêlê – another martial arts dance to music, involving rhythmic stick play
malandragem – hooliganism, shady activities; synonym for capoeira play
malandro – street tough, hoodlum, scoundrel, con man,bad guy
malícia – deception, trickery, cunning, double-dealing, indirection
mandigueiro – sorceror; healer; synonym for capoeira player
mangangá – medicine man
martelo – ‘hammer’ kick; a rhymed song form
meia-lua de compasso – ‘half moon in a compass,’ a spinning kick
mestre – master, senior capoeira teacher
mocambo – fugitive slave community
moeda – coin used to play the berimbau
moleque – street urchin
nome de guerra – nickname given to a player in the course of his training, sometimes as part of a batizado initiation
pandeiro – tambourine
passada – footwork, especially in the ginga
patuá – protective amulet
pé – ‘foot’, position in front of the berimbau
pião – ’spinning top,’ headspin (no hands)
queda – fall, basic way to lose advantage in the game
quilombo – fugitive slave community
rabo de arraia – ’stingray’s tail’ kick
rasteira – sweep; the basic takedown
reco-reco – ribbed bamboo scraper in capoeira musical ensemble
recuo – retreat move, usually with one hand on the ground
Regional – innovative, modern style of capoeira, associated with Mestre Bimba
roda – circle; space for playing capoeira
saída – exit, most formal way to enter ring; one ‘exits’ from the foot of the berimbau
samba duro – hard samba, involves tripping people while dancing
seqüência – sequence of moves learned by players in Regional style
rocar – to play music
vadiação – loafing, hanging around; synonym for capoeira
vaqueta – stick used to strike the string of the berimbau
vara – wooden pole that is the body of the berimbau
vêrga – wooden pole that is the body of the berimbau
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