capoeira agora competition: may 2009

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"We read to know we are not alone." C.S. Lewis

This competition is now closed.

'Competition 1' is open to the beginners, who wish to start learning Capoeira and have done none or no more than one of the Capoeira Agora courses and wish to participate in our Monday, Tuesday or Thursday course in June. 'Competition 2' is for our lovely members. Good luck!

Competition 1: beginners

How do we call the independent villages deep in Brazilian forests created by the enslaved who managed to escape from the plantations?

Please, email the answer, which you can find on our website's history page, to classes@capoeira-agora.com with the 'Competition' in the subject line.

Closing date: May, 27th


Prize: An additional to your June course, Capoeira class of your choice to be used before the end of June


Competition 2: members

Part one: answer the beginners' question

Part two: What four important aspects of Capoeira learning and conduct are mentioned in the article 'Capoeira journey part I' in our recently launched blog?

Email the answers to classes@capoeira-agora.com with the 'Competition' in the subject line.

Closing date: May, 27th


Prize: A Capoeira Agora class of your choice in June




Answers:
Q1. How do we call the independent villages deep in Brazilian forests created by the enslaved who managed to escape from the plantations?: Quilombos


Q2: What four important aspects of Capoeira learning and conduct are mentioned in the article 'Capoeira journey part I' in our recently launched blog?:
They are (in order as appearing in the blog): patience, respect, balance, loyalty.


We hope you enjoyed the reading!

 

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