whats up capoeira nation welcome back to the capoeira experience podcast, today is the last episode of the female series, it was so much fun and super amazing how much we can learn from each other, so thank you very very much to each and every single of you female capoeiristas that came to this platform to share your experience and wanted to give an enormous value to our capoeira community.
Just a heads up this episode was done in Portuguese so I encourage you to pay a lot of attention. In this episode I had the amazing pleasure to interview Mestre Francesinha, I met her on my last trip to Brazil, in Fortaleza. She actually was the person that inspired me to start this female series, because when I met her, she had a papoeira where she talks about how important women were in capoeira, and that gave me the idea of starting this series.
Here we talk about women in Capoeira, women in maculele and even the history of the word GINGA.
What up capoeira nation welcome back once again to the capoeira experience podcast, thank you so much for spending some time here with us and sharing the podcast with your friends.
So close to finish the female, series on today’s episode I got the pleasure of interviewing one more female capoeirista, she started capoeira in 2002 but wasn’t till 2007 when she really stick to capoeira till today, she started in Puerto Rico with Anaue Capoeira and now is part of Karkara Capoeira in Florida, let me introduce you to Monitora Vermelinha!.
Whatup capoeira nation, welcome back to The Capoeira Experience Podcast, once again thank you so much for listening and supporting the podcast!!
to continue with the female series, I’m having a great female capoeirista she started capoeira in 2008 at the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs with Capuraginga and then after she moved to Texas she also found Capuraginga classes there getting her first cord at that school, then taught for 2 years in North Carolina and now training in Miami, Florida. Let me introduce you to Amazona from Capuraginga!
Whatup Capoeira nation welcome back to the capoeira experience podcast, finally back to the episodes and back to the female series thank you so much for your support!
We are going to continue the female series and this female capoeirista started in 2005 while she was living in Ecuador. She became a graduate student of Mestre PreguiƧa in 2014 she currently teaches classes in 3 locations, Kanopy Dance Studio, madison west high school, and at a pediatric mental health facility in Madison, Wisconsin. Let me introduce you to Bruxa, Omulu Capoeira – Madison, Wisconsin.
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