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Cavalo, a member of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira, singing in the batería during one of Professora Amazonas’ classes.

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João Pequeno, a member of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira, singing in the batería during one of Professora Amazonas’ classes.

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The dobrão is a thick stone or coin used to play the berimbau. It is used to change the tension on the arame or string, in order to change the pitch and quality of the sound being played. The dobrão can also be called pedra (stone) or moeda (coin).

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Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira practicing the rhythms of capoeira on the agogô, pandeiro, and conga.

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The agogô is a set of bells used in the batería of capoeira and throughout the African diaspora.

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Cabaça is a hallowed out gourd used as part of the berimbau to amplify the sound. Sometimes the gourds are painted and decorated, like the one pictured here.

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Members of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira learning and studying the songs, rhythms, and music that are played in the batería in the capoeira roda.

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Professora Amazonas instructing the students in her adult class about the music, songs and rhythms of capoeira.

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Professora Amazonas giving instruction to the students in her adult capoeira class.

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Members of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira warming up with the ginga movement. Ginga, which means to rock back and forth or to swing, is footwork that forms the foundation of movement in capoeira.

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Professora Amazonas leads her class in warm ups before training and playing capoeira.

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Professora Amazonas leading class in warm ups and acrobatic exercises before training capoeira.

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Professora Amazonas and her student Dromedario warming up with the ginga.

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Dromedario, a member of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira, warming up in preparation to train capoeira.

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Professora Amazonas assisting her student João Pequeno, in executing a specific form when practicing handstands.

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Professora Amazonas demonstrates a sequence of movements for the students in her adult class.

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Professora Amazonas instructing students in her adult class on the form of a sequence of capoeira movements.

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Professora Amazonas leads students in her class in a series of movements that they will use and practice in their training.

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Practicing capoeira movements in lines before one-on-one training and playing in the adult Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira class taught by Professora Amazonas

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Members of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira play capoeira one-on-one to train and practice specific sequences of movements of the class.

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Cavalo, member of Grupo Capoeira de Liberdade training with Professora Amazonas

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Members of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira practice specific sequences of movements in one-on-one training

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A recurring theme during the classes documented by the Raíces Digital Archive was spending time on task to practice and apply takedowns.
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