Capoeira | Paranaue Only The Strong

Capoeira was developed in the 16th century by enslaved Africans in Brazil. To bypass prohibitions on fighting, practitioners disguised their combat training as a rhythmic dance. This deception allowed them to preserve their culture and prepare for resistance. Used as a tool for liberation.

💡 Capoeira is a "game" played between two people, emphasizing flow over collision. Capoeira Paranaue Only the Strong

The leader sings a verse, and the circle responds in unison. Fundamental Movements Capoeira was developed in the 16th century by

The 1993 film Only the Strong introduced the world to Capoeira through its iconic theme song, "Paranaue." This Afro-Brazilian martial art combines combat, dance, and music into a unique cultural expression. Origins and History Used as a tool for liberation

The lyrics refer to the Paraná River and the longing for freedom. The Berimbau: The lead instrument that dictates the speed.