Centro de Capoeira Angola Filhos de Dunga, previously known as Capoeira Angola Brooklyn, delves into the world of Capoeira Angola, an Afro-Brazilian martial art infused with dance elements and traditional music. With origins rooted in Africa and developed by enslaved Africans in Brazil, Capoeira serves as a historical form of resistance that endures today, passed down through generations with a focus on connection, healing, and overall well-being.
Under the guidance of Mestre Grande, the center's mission emphasizes promoting freedom, self-respect, and community values. Through a positive, diverse group of capoeiristas skilled in singing, instrument-playing, and movement execution, Centro de Capoeira Angola Filhos de Dunga seeks to preserve the roots, rituals, and traditions of Capoeira Angola. Emphasizing love, dignity, freedom, and non-violence, the center champions human equality, cultural exchange, and global peace through various projects.
Located in Brooklyn, New York, Centro de Capoeira Angola Filhos de Dunga stands as a pillar of Capoeira Angola education, honoring ancestral teachings and fostering a strong sense of community among its members. Committed to upholding the principles of respect, discipline, and cultural appreciation, the center's dedication to diversity and inclusivity shines through its interactions with communities, both locally and in Brazil, where the art of Capoeira Angola originated.
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