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Bantu Cultural Institute

Capoeira Angola Classes

Where
17 Edward St
Darlington NSW 2008
Australia
The Settlement
When

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30pm to 8:30pm Tuesday 23 April 2024 to Thursday 2 January Except Thursday 25 April 2024

Cost

Starting from: $20

Capoeira Angola ECAMAR classes in Darlington offer an opportunity to delve into the rich cultural heritage and dynamic physical practice of Capoeira Angola.

Held at The Settlement on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30 PM, this gathering provides a space to learn and immerse oneself in the art form.

Capoeira Angola is a traditional Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, music, and ritual. It holds deep historical significance, originating from the African slaves brought to Brazil during the colonial era. Today, it is celebrated worldwide for its fluid movements, rhythmic music, and communal spirit.

Whether you're a beginner or have experience in Capoeira, these classes cater to all levels. Participants engage in both physical and musical aspects, learning fundamental techniques, rhythms, and cultural context under the guidance of experienced instructors from ECAMAR.

The Settlement provides a welcoming environment for individuals to connect with the essence of Capoeira Angola. If you're curious to explore this captivating art form and embrace its traditions, mark your calendar and join us for an enriching experience every Tuesday and Thursday evening.

Contact event organiser

Bantu Cultural Institute

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