Capoeira: Afro Brazilian Dance of Freedom

Capoeira is a multi-layered practice. Part-martial art, part-dance, it’s a practise of skill, strategy and storytelling. Brought to Brazil by Africans during slavery at the beginning of the 16th century, it was used as a way to preserve history, culture and physical acuity. Capoeira has since become a part of Brazil’s cultural heritage and is practiced passionately across the world to this day. In this episode, we speak to Mestre Ponciano who guides us through the rich world of Capoeira and Puma Camillê, who is pushing the practice forward through his fusion with Vogue, connecting two cultures that have found emancipation through movement. Drop us a line at rootsandritual@trippin.world or #rootsandritual to share your stories and topics you’d like us to explore. Visit www.trippin.world for episode transcripts, more resources and links. Roots & Ritual is a Trippin production. Trippin is an independent platform that connects travel, culture and creativity like never before, collaborating with our community to uncover stories that are found at the intersection of social and cultural boundaries.  Produced by Yasmin Shahmir & Robyn Landau Edited by Ami Bennett Music by Project Gemini track “The Ritual” 

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Roots & Ritual takes the listener on an immersive audio experience for a deeper connection to cultures across the world through an understanding of the spirited rituals, ceremonies and practices that make them unique. Host Yasmin Shahmir explores how these traditions have travelled and are evolving to embrace the needs of individuals and communities today. Throughout the series we hear from Shamans, Elders, Authors, Practitioners and more, drawing connections between rituals past and present to uncover ways we can move through our lives and our world with more meaning.