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Professora Amazonas and her student, Abelha, are working together to make cords for the 2020 Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira batizado.

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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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Student in Professora Amazonas’ children’s class waiting for a kick during a training session.

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Grupo INKHAY member César Vele plays the violin at the Raíces Roots Music Concert Series 2018

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Here Pepe is tuning his instruments for his performance at Whispering Knoll Assisted Living facility in Edison, New Jersey.

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Professora Amazonas working one-on-one with members of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira, on an entrance to a takedown..

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

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Abelha, a member of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira, following the movements of Professora Amazonas during capoeira classes in Vauxhall, NJ.

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Students break into partner training during the 2019 Halloween roda with Professora Amazonas & Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira.

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Students break into partner training during the 2019 Halloween roda with Professora Amazonas & Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira.

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Abelha, a member of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira, training with Professora Amazonas during capoeira classes in Vauxhall, NJ.

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Training capoeira with Professora Amazonas of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira.

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Professora Amazonas assisting one of the youngest students in her children’s class, with the ginga, which is a fundamental step in capoeira.

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Cavalo, a student of Professora Amazonas, member of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira and a Capoeira daddy, assists in the children’s class, helping to train youth ages 3-12, including his two children.

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

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Members of Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira training during Professora Amazonas’ holiday inspired rodas.

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

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Pepe takes the time to show us the instruments in his collection. He shared with us the origins of many of his instruments, and even told us stories of how he acquired some of them.

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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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Raíces Cultural Center co-founders Nicole Wines and Francisco G. Gómez with Gabriel Muñoz after his performance at the Forum Theatre.

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The drum is the heartbeat of the music. Drums in Andean music play simple, steady pulse patterns in time with a variety of other instruments.

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The drums are the heartbeat and the pulse that runs through a variety of genres in the African diaspora, including in Afro-Brazilian capoeira.
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