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Singing for Survival: Capoeira History

Singing for Survival: Capoeira History

Von: Mike Pinto
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This podcast is dedicated to educating people on the history of the Afro-Brazilian martial art of Capoeira. Each episode will focus on either an important historical figure or Capoeira song, and will examine what we can learn about the past and future of Capoeira from those stories.© 2025 Singing for Survival: Capoeira History Welt
  • Capoeira History Timeline
    Oct 27 2025

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    In this episode, we take a much broader look at Capoeira history from the beginnings of the Transatlantic Slave Trade up until the modern era. This will hopefully give you a better sense of how the previous episodes fit within the broader context of the longer history!

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    32 Min.
  • What is Syncretism?
    Aug 4 2025

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    In this episode, I dig into the topic of syncretism: what is it, how does it manifest in the Americas, and why do we as Capoeiristas care about it? I'll talk about a few brief examples in both the United Status and in Central America before looking at the most relevant example to Capoeiristas: Candomble.

    If you have any questions or think I got anything wrong, don't hesitate to reach out at mike.handslikefeet@gmail.com

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    40 Min.
  • Haiti and Salvador: Revolutions in the 19th Century
    Feb 26 2025

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    In this episode, I want to delve into a rebellion in the 1800s in Salvador Bahia that I haven't heard discussed very much at all in Capoeira circles I've been a part of. Looking into this rebellion, we can learn a lot about some of the ethnic and demographic changes that occurred throughout the slavery era of Brasil, and how that impacted various movements that were developing and acting in this time. We can also trace a through line between this rebellion and another important one that preceded it, namely the Haitian Revolution. I think it serves as an excellent jumping off point to both learn about the story of that revolution and also see how it ties to and influences rebellion in other parts of Latin America. All of this started from a relatively simple question I had one day: Who were the Malês?


    Music included in this episode is Haitian folk music

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    46 Min.
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