Episodios

  • Haiti and Salvador: Revolutions in the 19th Century
    Feb 26 2025

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    In this episode, I want to delve into a rebellion in the 1800s in Salvador Bahia that I haven't heard discussed very much at all in Capoeira circles I've been a part of. Looking into this rebellion, we can learn a lot about some of the ethnic and demographic changes that occurred throughout the slavery era of Brasil, and how that impacted various movements that were developing and acting in this time. We can also trace a through line between this rebellion and another important one that preceded it, namely the Haitian Revolution. I think it serves as an excellent jumping off point to both learn about the story of that revolution and also see how it ties to and influences rebellion in other parts of Latin America. All of this started from a relatively simple question I had one day: Who were the Malês?


    Music included in this episode is Haitian folk music

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    46 m
  • Revisiting Hard Topics: Abuse in Capoeira and What We Can Do
    Oct 12 2024

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    Today’s episode is a departure from the standard format of this podcast to revisit a topic we explored back in 2021, which is sexual abuse in capoeira. This remains an ongoing issue, and with this episode, where I am joined by Natasha Távora Baker (Pequena) of the Natasha Explains It All podcast, we hope to get listeners up to speed on what’s been happening since the last episode and what we as a capoeira community can do about it.

    Trigger warning: this episode includes discussion of sexual violence and abuse, including of minors.

    We reference various resources and campaigns during this episode and they are:

    CapoeirAcolher, on Instagram @capoeiracolher: supporting survivors of sexual abuse in capoeira and doing prevention work in Brazil

    Please support the GoFundMe campaign to get CapoeirAcolher formally off the ground and registered as a non-profit.

    https://gofund.me/62e2b467

    Participate in the #RaulPresente (on Instagram @raulpresente) campaign to bring justice to capoeirista Raul, who was abused by his capoeira instructor: Record video of yourself in support of victims of sexual abuse within capoeira and end by saying “Raul presente” (Raul present) to raise awareness and put pressure on the judiciary to move Raul’s case forward


    Mestra Colibri of Capoeira Brasil Chicago

    School’s website: https://colibricb.com/

    School’s code of conduct: https://colibricb.com/code-of-conduct/

    Instagram: @chicagocapoeiracenter @katiacolibri

    Youtube: @katiacolibri

    Participate in Mestra Colibri’s global survey on Identifying Barriers to Women in Capoeira, in English (for the US), in English (for non-US), Portuguese, Spanish, German, and French

    Marias Felipas, a collective doing work to promote gender equity in capoeira, on Instagram @mariasfelipas

    The Ahimsa Collective, https://www.ahimsacollective.net/, is one organization that can help your group navigate conflict and harm repair

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    1 h y 34 m
  • Dragão do Mar and Brazil's First Free City
    Jan 15 2024

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    In this episode, I collaborate with Natasha Távora Baker (Pequena) from the podcast Natasha Explains it All to talk about how organized labor actions led to the abolition of slavery in Fortaleza, 5 whole years before the passing of the Golden Law in 1888! We dig into a key figure in this process, Dragão do Mar, and also dig into the history and timeline of the abolition movement in Brazil.

    Natasha's Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Qozp50WJWy03nnUQw42O8?si=97e20c0695fe480f

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    1 h y 26 m
  • Paranaue and the War of the Triple Alliance
    Jul 9 2023

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    Paranaue is arguably the most popular and well known song in Capoeira, and it's probably the most well known Capoeira song to people outside of the art. It’s the song people sing as a joke when they can tell the people around them don't know the song they’re singing. But what is it that we are actually singing about? If you take a cursory look at the lyrics, it honestly isn’t really clear. The verses are often improvised for situational relevance, and even the “standard” verses seem at best oblique references to something. For those who have asked the question of “what is this even about” in the past, you were probably told that it had to do with a War with Paraguay that Capoeiristas fought in. But what do we really know about this war with Paraguay, why is it so relevant, and why has this song of all others become so well known? Those are the questions that I want to dig into in this episode.

    The research for this episode took me far deeper into South American history than I expected, and there were some really surprising turns and revelations along the way, so I hope you enjoy as we take a dive into Paranaue and the War of the Triple Alliance.



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    54 m
  • O Que E Berimbau?
    Dec 5 2022

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    In this episode I want to talk about arguably the most important instrument in the Capoeira bateria, the berimbau. The berimbau is an instantly recognizable symbol of Capoeira in the modern day, and in most circles is what leads the roda itself. At some point we all learn how to play this instrument and expect to see it in every roda we attend, but in some ways, there are questions about the instrument itself that we take for granted due to its ubiquitousness. Things like: where did this instrument originate from? When and how did it get to Brazil? Has it always been in Capoeira? If not, when and why did it make its way in? In this episode we are going to dig into some of these questions!

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    38 m
  • Apelidos: What's in a Name?
    Jun 28 2022

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    In this episode, we take a look at apelidos: what are they, where do they come from, and how should we use them going forward? This is inspired by and informed from a survey of 75 Capoeiristas polled through the Capoeira sub-reddit on their experience with apelidos.

    I hope you enjoy and please send any comments and questions to mike.handslikefeet@gmail.com

    Song is Capoeira Proibida by Mestre Coreba

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    34 m
  • Saci Pererê: Uma Perna Só
    Feb 25 2022

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    Today’s episode is not about a person or even a legend within Capoeira. Instead I want to talk about a Brazilian cultural folklore, Saci Perere. Saci is a figure that I have been vaguely aware of for some time. I’ve known several people who were nicknamed Saci, and have heard Saci mentioned in several songs, but wasn’t really aware of who or what he is. So in this episode we dig into this folk trickster, examining who he is, where his story comes from, and what cultural relevance he has today.

    Sitio do Picapau Amarelo w/ Saci: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjN7r_mrZEw

    Storyteller Squad Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZhgnNZLs42FcENWzwp1Pi?si=292596be155f4f1a

    Please feel free to send me any questions, comments or suggestions at: mike.handslikefeet@gmail.com

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    23 m
  • Bonus Episode: You're History! - OTS x Singing for Survival Ultimate Mashup
    Dec 13 2021

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    A very special episode where I collaborate with the folks from the Only the Strongest podcast to talk about Capoeira history! If you like this episode, please check them out here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3jw3OGIPDqc2jL8isOFHVD?si=d69e3054ab40433b

    As always, feel free to send me any questions, comments or stories at: mikepinto@comcast.net

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    50 m
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