Capoeira: Game! Dance! Martial Art!
G**E
Cute book
Very cute book for kids or intro capoeira students. A saw it at another capoerista's house and ordered it so I could have it in my collection or for the coffee table.
S**5
Five Stars
I bought this as a teacher copy so that I could highlight and mark, if needed.
T**D
Great gift for a martial arts lover
In Capoeira: Game! Dance! Martial Art!, George Ancona tells the story of Capoeira by following a classroom of students at the Mandiga Academy in Oakland, California. Kids reading the book are sure to get a kick out of the Portuguese nicknames of the students in the classroom from Reizinho (little king), to Perereca (tree frog), to Princesa (princess) to the name of the instructor, Malandro (scoundrel). In fact, Ancona uses a number of Portuguese words throughout the book when talking about Capoeira. He even includes a glossary with a pronunciation key in the back of the book for kids who want to practice speaking the words. Through pictures and Ancona's detailed descriptions these students teach different moves and techniques as well as names of traditional musical instruments used to play music during Capoeira games.Ancona also takes us to Brazil and shows the impact of Capoeira on the Brazilian culture today. From the slums and beaches to actual Capoeira academies, we see vibrant photographs of kids of all ages and walks of life practicing this amazing art. A few years ago, I spent four months teaching English in Brazil and was fortunate enough to see Capoeira being played on the streets. While nothing can compare to seeing it in person, Ancona's book gives us a vivid picture and interesting history of the art.
M**A
A Beautiful Introduction to Capoeira's Basic Concepts
My two kids have recently begun to learn how to play capoeira. We read this book because I thought they would get a kick out of seeing other children going through a similar experience. George Ancona begins his book by exploring how kids learn to play capoeira at a school in Oakland, California. He then moves on to tell his readers about the history of capoeira and of the important contributions of Mestres Bimba and Pastinha. The book then moves onto the capoeira instruction of children in Brazil and concludes with a bautizado where the Oakland students are presented with their cordaos."Capoeira" has beautiful color photographs and is well written. In this short book, George Ancona covers all the basic concepts of capoeira. Importantly, he touches on the fact that capoeira is as much an aesthetic as a series of martial art moves. I cannot imagine a better written, grade appropriate introduction to the art of capoeira. Highly recommended.
M**N
Good as an intro for my son
Good little book for kids on capoeira. My son liked it. I wished that there was more about how to do a few of the movements.
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