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What is the Afro-Brazilian martial art known as capoeira?
How did an African dance become a means of self-defense?
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Capoeira is a dance-like martial art with its roots in 16th-century Brazil. Devised in secret by African slaves as a fighting technique but disguised as a performing art, capoeira came to symbolize the struggle of enslaved people in the Americas during one of the darkest chapters in world history: the transatlantic slave trade. Characterized by a series of complex and acrobatic maneuvers, capoeira has been described as the most flamboyant martial art in the history of fighting. But it's also highly symbolic of racial conflict, cultural integration, economic hardship, and spiritual wealth.
How, exactly, did capoeira evolve, and why is it such an important component in Brazilian heritage? Click through and lean more about this unique dance and means of self-defense.
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