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Vicente Ferreira Pastinha (April 5, 1889, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil – November 13, 1981), known as Mestre Pastinha, was a mestre of the Afro-Brazilian martial art capoeira and a codifier of the traditional capoeira Angola style.[1]

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  1. 59 relations: Afro-Brazilians, Agility, Antonio Neves Braga, Battle of the Systems, Bênção, Berimbau, Black, Brazil, Brazilian Navy, Brazilians, Cabeçada, Camafeu de Oxóssi, Capoeira, Capoeira Angola, Capoeira music, Chapa de costas, Cobra Mansa, Construction, Dakar, Drum, Engolo, Esporte Clube Ypiranga, Fencing, Gambling, Historic Center of Salvador, Horn (instrument), Intelligence, João Grande, João Pereira dos Santos, Jogo de dentro, Loyalty, Manuel dos Reis Machado, Martial arts, Meia lua de frente, Mestre (title), Mestre Canjiquinha, Mestre Curió, Mestre Noronha, Mestre Waldemar, Mysticism, Neco, Pé de Chumbo, Pedro Moraes Trindade, Pierre Verger, Rabo de arraia, Rasteira, Roda (formation), Salvador, Bahia, São Paulo School of Arts and Crafts, Senegal, ... Expand index (9 more) »

  2. Capoeira Angola
  3. Capoeira mestres

Afro-Brazilians

Afro-Brazilians (afro-brasileiros) are Brazilians who have predominantly sub-Saharan African ancestry (see "preto").

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Agility

Agility or nimbleness is an ability to change the body's position quickly and requires the integration of isolated movement skills using a combination of balance, coordination, speed, reflexes, strength, and endurance.

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Antonio Neves Braga

Mestre Braga (born Antonio Neves Braga; June, 13 1957; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Mestre (a master practitioner) of the Afro-Brazilian martial art Capoeira Angola. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and Antonio Neves Braga are capoeira mestres.

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Battle of the Systems

The Battle of the Systems was a controversy over the most effective system of exercise and calisthenics that spanned from the 1830s to the early 1920s, consisted of different systems of exercise mostly in a gymnastic or calisthenic-type format.

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Bênção

Chapa de frente (front plate) or bênção (blessing) is a front push kick with the sole of the foot.

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Berimbau

The berimbau (borrowed from Kimbundu mbirimbau) is a traditional Angolan musical bow that is commonly used in Brazil.

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Black

Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light.

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Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.

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Brazilian Navy

The Brazilian Navy (Navy of Brazil) is the naval service branch of the Brazilian Armed Forces, responsible for conducting naval operations. The navy was involved in Brazil's war of independence from Portugal. Most of Portugal's naval forces and bases in South America were transferred to the newly independent country.

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Brazilians

Brazilians (Brasileiros) are the citizens of Brazil.

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Cabeçada

Cabeçada (pronounced: ka-be-SA-da, lit. headbutt) is a headbutt in capoeira.

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Camafeu de Oxóssi

Ápio Patrocínio da Conceição, known as Camafeu de Oxóssi (Salvador, October 4, 1915 – March 26, 1994), was a capoeira mestre, president of the Filhos de Gandhi, Obá de Xangô in candomblé, owner of the famous restaurant in the Mercado Modelo (which still bears his name today), musician, composer, and an iconic figure in the capital of Bahia, mentioned in books and songs. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and Camafeu de Oxóssi are capoeira mestres.

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Capoeira

Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial art and game that includes elements of dance, acrobatics, music and spirituality.

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Capoeira Angola

Capoeira de Angola (Angolan capoeira) or simply angola is the traditional style of capoeira, the Afro-Brazilian martial art.

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Capoeira music

Capoeira music is the traditional musical accompaniment used in Afro-Brazilian art capoeira, featuring instruments like berimbau, pandeiro, atabaque, agogô, and reco-reco.

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Chapa de costas

Chapa de costas (back plate) is a back push kick in capoeira, and one of the few principal capoeira's kicks.

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Cobra Mansa

Mestre Cobra Mansa (born Cinézio Feliciano Peçanha, 1960 in Duque de Caxias, Brazil) also known as Cobrinha and Cobrinha Mansa, is a mestre of capoeira Angola. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and Cobra Mansa are capoeira Angola and capoeira mestres.

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Construction

Construction is a general term meaning the art and science of forming objects, systems, or organizations.

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Dakar

Dakar (Ndakaaru) is the capital and largest city of Senegal.

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Drum

The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments.

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Engolo

N'golo (anglicized as Engolo) is a traditional Bantu martial art and game from Angola, that combines elements of combat and dance, performed in a circle accompanied by music and singing. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and Engolo are capoeira Angola.

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Esporte Clube Ypiranga

Esporte Clube Ypiranga is a football team of Salvador, Bahia.

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Fencing

Fencing is a combat sport that features sword fighting.

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Gambling

Gambling (also known as betting or gaming) is the wagering of something of value ("the stakes") on a random event with the intent of winning something else of value, where instances of strategy are discounted.

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Historic Center of Salvador

The Historic Center (US) or Centre (UK) (Centro Histórico) of Salvador de Bahia in Brazil, also known as the italic (Portuguese for "Pillory") or Pelo, is a historic neighborhood in western Salvador, Bahia.

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Horn (instrument)

A horn is any of a family of musical instruments made of a tube, usually made of metal and often curved in various ways, with one narrow end into which the musician blows, and a wide end from which sound emerges.

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Intelligence

Intelligence has been defined in many ways: the capacity for abstraction, logic, understanding, self-awareness, learning, emotional knowledge, reasoning, planning, creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving.

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João Grande

João Oliveira dos Santos (born 15 January 1933), better known as Mestre João Grande, is a Grão-Mestre (Grand Master) of the Afro-Brazilian martial art of capoeira angola who has contributed to the spread of this art throughout the world. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and João Grande are capoeira Angola and capoeira mestres.

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João Pereira dos Santos

João Pereira dos Santos (27 December 1917 – 9 December 2011), known as Mestre João Pequeno was capoeira Angola mestre and one of the principal students of mestre Pastinha. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and João Pereira dos Santos are Afro-Brazilian people, capoeira Angola and capoeira mestres.

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Jogo de dentro

Jogo de dentro (inner game) or jogo de baixo (low game) is style of playing capoeira on the ground, involving low movements, with capoeiristas supporting themselves with their feet and hands only. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and jogo de dentro are capoeira Angola.

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Loyalty

Loyalty is a devotion to a country, philosophy, group, or person.

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Manuel dos Reis Machado

Manuel dos Reis Machado, commonly called Mestre Bimba (November 23, 1900 – February 5, 1974), was a Brazilian capoeira mestre and the founder of the capoeira regional style. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and Manuel dos Reis Machado are Afro-Brazilian people and capoeira mestres.

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Martial arts

Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defence; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation's intangible cultural heritage.

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Meia lua de frente

Meia lua (crescent) or Meia lua de frente (front crescent) is one of the few principal kicks in capoeira.

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Mestre (title)

In the Brazilian martial art capoeira, the title mestre designates the master practitioner. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and mestre (title) are capoeira mestres.

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Mestre Canjiquinha

Washington Bruno da Silva (1925–1994), known as Mestre Canjiquinha, was a Brazilian capoeira Angola mestre and a prominent figure in contemporary capoeira. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and mestre Canjiquinha are capoeira Angola and capoeira mestres.

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Mestre Curió

Mestre Curió is a capoeira Angola mestre from Salvador, Brazil, known for his deceptive fighting style. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and mestre Curió are capoeira mestres.

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Mestre Noronha

Daniel Coutinho, known as Mestre Noronha (1909–1977) was one of the old capoeira Angola mestres, from the time when capoeira was an illegal martial art. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and mestre Noronha are capoeira Angola and capoeira mestres.

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Mestre Waldemar

Waldemar Rodrigues da Paixão (February 22, 1916 – 1990), known as Mestre Waldemar (Valdemar, Waldemar da Liberdade, Waldemar do Pero Vaz), was a Brazilian capoeira mestre and musician from the state of Bahia. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and mestre Waldemar are capoeira Angola and capoeira mestres.

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Mysticism

Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute, but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning.

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Neco

Manoel Nunes (March 7, 1895 – May 31, 1977), also known as Neco, was an association football midfielder and striker.

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Pé de Chumbo

Pé de Chumbo is a master of Capoeira Angola, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, and a student of João Pequeno's. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and Pé de Chumbo are capoeira mestres.

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Pedro Moraes Trindade

Pedro Moraes Trindade, commonly known as Mestre Moraes, (born February 9, 1950, in Ilha de Maré in Salvador, Brazil) is a master of capoeira. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and Pedro Moraes Trindade are Afro-Brazilian people and capoeira mestres.

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Pierre Verger

Pierre Edouard Leopold Verger, alias Fatumbi or Fátúmbí (4 November 1902, in Paris – 11 February 1996, in Salvador, Brazil) was a photographer, self-taught ethnographer, and babalawo (Yoruba priest of Ifà) who devoted most of his life to the study of the African diaspora — the slave trade, the African-based religions of the new world, and the resulting cultural and economical flows from and to Africa.

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Rabo de arraia

Rabo de arraia (lit. stingray's tail) is a parent technique in capoeira for inverted kicks over the head, resembling the stingray's strike.

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Rasteira

Rasteira is a foot sweep technique in capoeira, which usually counters high kicks.

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Roda (formation)

Roda (- wheel or circle) is the circular formation within which participants perform in any of several African and Afro-Brazilian dance art forms, such as engolo, capoeira, maculelê and samba de roda.

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Salvador, Bahia

Salvador is a Brazilian municipality and capital city of the state of Bahia.

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São Paulo School of Arts and Crafts

The School of Arts and Crafts of São Paulo (Liceu de Artes e Ofícios) (LAOSP) is a Brazilian private civil society, whose main activities are involved with technical education.

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Senegal

Senegal, officially the Republic of Senegal, is the westernmost country in West Africa, situated on the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Senegal is bordered by Mauritania to the north, Mali to the east, Guinea to the southeast and Guinea-Bissau to the southwest. Senegal nearly surrounds The Gambia, a country occupying a narrow sliver of land along the banks of the Gambia River, which separates Senegal's southern region of Casamance from the rest of the country.

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Shoeshiner

Shoeshiner or boot polisher is an occupation in which a person cleans and buffs shoes and then applies a waxy paste to give a shiny appearance and a protective coating.

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Sickle

A sickle, bagging hook, reaping-hook or grasshook is a single-handed agricultural tool designed with variously curved blades and typically used for harvesting or reaping grain crops, or cutting succulent forage chiefly for feeding livestock.

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Street fighting

Street fighting is hand-to-hand combat in public places between individuals or groups of people.

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Tailor

A tailor is a person who makes or alters clothing, particularly in men's clothing.

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Vicente Ferreira Pastinha

Vicente Ferreira Pastinha (April 5, 1889, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil – November 13, 1981), known as Mestre Pastinha, was a mestre of the Afro-Brazilian martial art capoeira and a codifier of the traditional capoeira Angola style. Vicente Ferreira Pastinha and Vicente Ferreira Pastinha are Afro-Brazilian people, Brazilian people of Spanish descent, capoeira Angola and capoeira mestres.

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Visual impairment

Visual or vision impairment (VI or VIP) is the partial or total inability of visual perception.

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Weapon

A weapon, arm, or armament is any implement or device that is used to deter, threaten, inflict physical damage, harm, or kill.

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Yellow

Yellow is the color between green and orange on the spectrum of light.

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1947

It was the first year of the Cold War, which would last until 1991, ending with the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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See also

Capoeira Angola

Capoeira mestres

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicente_Ferreira_Pastinha

Also known as Capoeira lineage under Mestre Pastinha, Mestre Pastinha, Pastinha, Vicente Pastinha.

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