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Definitions of Words used in Capoeira:
- Abada
- capoeira uniform; also a capoeira group
- Academia
- academy; capoeira school
- Agogo
- Two tone bell instrument
- Aluno
- Student
- Angoleiro
- Person who practices the angola style of capoeira.
- Angola
- Traditional style of capoeira lower to the ground and usually played slower;
- Apellido
- nickname
- Arame
- wire used as the single string on the berimbau
- Atabaque
- Brazilian Drum
- Au
- Cartwheel
- Aviso
- A berimbau beat
- Axe
- good energy; capoeira energy; life force
- Balao
- Bamba
- a tough guy; capoeira expert; expert in physical sparring as well as wordplay
- Baqueta
- Stick used for playing the berimbau, by striking the arame
- Bater
- to beat
- Bate-coxa
- Bateria
- band
- Batizado
- Literally meaning baptism, batizado is an initiation ceremony of capoeira
- Batuque
- a music and dance event
- Berimbau
- lead instrument in capoeira. Instrument made of bowed wood, a wire as the single string and a gourd as a rasonator.
- Beriba
- Wood used to make a Berimbau.
- Cabaça
- The gourd on a berimbau used as the instrument's resonator
- Capoeira Angola
- Traditional style of capoeira lower to the ground and usually played slower
- Capoeira Regional
- A style of capoeira associated with Mestre Bimba
- Cintura desprezada
- Literaly meaning hammer
- Corpo fechado
- closed body for physical defense
- Corridos
- songs with a call and response
- Fundamentos
- fundamentals
- Gunga
- berimbau with large cabaca
- Jogo
- game
- Martelo
- Literaly meaning hammer
- Saida
- Exit
- Samba
- A popular Brazilian dance and rhythm
- Santo
- Saint
- São
- they are; saint
- Sem
- without
- Roda
- Circle; Circle of people in which capoeira is played
- Tocar
- to touch, to play an instrument.
- Toque
- rhythm
- Verga
- The bowed beriba wood of the Berimbau
- Viola
- A berimbau with a small cabaca or one with a high pitch.
- Volta Ao Mundo
- Literally " Around the world" refers to the circling of the roda by both of the players inside the roda. Usually done when a player or players are tired or to "start over" or "change the conversation."
- Zumbi
- Capoeira legend
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