Capoeira practitioner Amen Santo rates nine capoeira scenes in movies and TV shows for realism ... 4" (1994), in which he created most of the fight choreography. He is founding director of ...
While capoeira, a form of martial arts that incorporates dance, acrobatics, and music that originated among slaves in Brazil hundreds of years ago, might seem like the polar opposite of the ultra ...
Sumo wrestler Konishiki Yasokichi rates eight sumo fights in movies and TV shows, such as "Memoirs of a Geisha" and "Isle of Dogs," for realism. Capoeira practitioner and fight choreographer Amen ...
unleashing a barrage of punches until the referee stopped the fight. The victorious welterweight returned to the center of the cage to celebrate, living up to his nickname "Capoeira" by displaying ...
Rabbi Capoeira reveals a dramatic and unknown occurrence in the heart of Bnei Brak, the largest ultra-Orthodox city in Israel. The hero of the film is the Capoeira champion of the Mediterranean.
In 1932, a man named Manoel dos Reis Machado opened the first capoeira school. The sport was still illegal, so Mestre Bimba (as he was known) simply called it the Bahia fighting style. His school ...
Dos Santos quickly capitalized, unleashing a barrage of punches until the referee stopped the fight. The victorious welterweight returned to the center of the cage to celebrate, living up to his ...