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Monthly roda

From:
Sunday March 7th, 2010
Till:
Sunday March 7th, 2010
Hours:
4.00pm - ???
Price:
Voluntary participation in the rental cost of the venue (thanks in advance)
Organisation:
vzw E.CA asbl
Address:
Viaductstraat/rue du viaduc 133, 1050 Elsene/Ixelles
Everybody is welcome

Roda for children

From:
Sunday March 14th, 2010
Till:
Sunday March 14th, 2010
Hours:
3.00pm - 4.00pm
Price:
Free
Organisation:
vzw E.CA asbl & vzw Ie da volta ao mundo
Address:
Sporthal Latem, Hoge Heirweg 64, 9830 Sint-Martens-Latem [Map]
Everybody is welcome

Capoeira workshop - vzw E.CA asbl 9th anniversary

From:
Friday March 19th, 2010
Till:
Sunday March 21st, 2010
Hours:
  • Friday March 19th : 7.00pm - ???
  • Saturday March 20th : 3.00pm - 10.00pm
  • Sunday March 21st : 1.00pm - ???
Price:
80euro
Organisation:
vzw E.CA asbl
Address:
Nekkersdal vzw Gemeenschapscentrum, Bvd. E. Bockstaellaan 107, 1020 Brussel/Bruxelles [Map]
Convidados :
  • Mestre Eletrecista, Grupo João Pequeno de Pastinha - Salvador - Ba / Brasil
  • Mestre Mico Louruz, Capoeira Angola Tupinambas - Antwerpen - Begium
  • Mestre Bartelemi, Associação de Capoeira Iê Volta ao Mundo - Porto Alegre- RS / Brasil
  • Contramestre Vandeco, Associação Afro-Cultural Desportiva Erês, Grupo de Batuque de Piracicaba - Piracicaba - SP / Brasil
  • Professor Calango, CET - Capoeiragem - Salvador - Ba / Brasil
  • Instrutora Ildiko, Würzburg - Germany
Schedule :
  • Friday 19 march, 7.00 pm Tambú workshop, Contramestre Vandeco
    roda de capoeira
    Tambú - Batuque de Umbigada, "batuque, tambú or Caiumba originates from the cities of Tiête, Capivari and Piracicaba. This region from the state of São Paulo, saw a big affluence of Africans and African descendents brought into the country to work the sugar cane and coffee plantations, especially after the decline of the plantation in the Paraíba Valley." The dance takes place in rows and has in its main feature "umbigadas" (making navel contact). It is governed by songs, which are called "moda ou ponto". From its Bantu origin, it keeps the instruments of African origin and the intent of the ceremonies of marriage and fertility of the Congo region Angola. Musical instruments: Tambú (bass drum), quinjengue (treble drum) matraca (two sticks of wood that hit the body of the tambú) and guaiás (rattle).
  • Saturday : 3.00 pm - 10.00 pm : Practice, music, percussion and rodas / classes for beginners and advanced.
  • Sunday : 1.00 pm - 6.00 pm : Practice, music, percussion, rodas and graduation / classes for beginners and advanced.
    6.00 pm: Feijoada (price included in the week-end price!)
Attention, those who pay for a day's workshop must reserve Feijoada, as well as those not participating to the stage who want dinner.
Activity open to the general public.

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