Grupo Axé Capoeira
Grupo Axé Capoeira began in Recife in 1982. Today, as Canada's first academy of Capoeira, the Group continues to rise as one of the world's leading Capoeira organizations. Backed by worldwide releases of six albums of music on CD, several VHS and DVD performance releases and the four Volume Instructional DVD compilation, enrollment continues to steadily increase with over 8000 students from all over the world. The Group continues to travel around the world and participate in competitions and has participated in the 2001 International Capoeira Competition in Argentina. Furthermore, Grupo Axé Capoeira is renowned as a traveling group which promotes the history, music, art, and culture of Brazil in interactive and educational demonstrations.
Philosophy & Methodology
The philosophy of Grupo Axé Capoeira is to respect all the mestres, preserve the roots and traditions of Capoeira, and train Capoeira in all its aspects: as a fight, art, and culture. We endeavor to teach and educate so that capoeira will grow in a positive healthy way. We attempt to pass on to the students physical and mental methods of training so that they learn to create situations and maintain a dialogue within the game. By playing both with friends and enemies, students learn to deal with any situation in or out of the roda. In North America, we not only teach movements, but the Brazilian language and customs as well, so that the students may become true capoeiristas.
Objectives
Axé Capoeira is working hard to ensure that Capoeira has a strong future. Through research, travel and participating in events, we hope to increase our knowledge in the art and contribute to the evolution of Capoeira. Our goal is for Capoeira to be placed among the most widely practiced and respected martial art forms in the world.
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Grupo Axé Capoeira - Trinidad & Tobago
Grupo Axé Capoeira came to Trinidad in 2002 when Azulão came back from St. Croix after a workshop with Menino. He pursued Mestre Barrão via email for a while before one day he was invited to St. Croix. On his return, he brought a new, ever-evolving capoeira to the island. With only a handful of students, he started to teach Mestre Barrão's philosophy and approach to capoeira. Though the transition was difficult for the students, they were dedicated to mastering it and soon the school began to grow. Starting off in Barataria, the school soon aquired a location in UWI, St. Augustine, to train. From there, the school began to get more recognition as many UWI students would see it on their way to and from class. In 2004, there was a milestone. Mestre Barrão came to Trinidad with his two sons to conduct the school's first Batizado e Troca de Corda - the grading ceremony. This was held in the "Emancipation Village" in the Queen's Park Savannah during the annual Emancipation Celebrations. Spectators from around the country were privileged enough to witness this auspicious event. In 2007, the local school hosted its second Batizado e Troca de Corda in La Joya Auditorium, this time playing host to Mestre Barrão and Mestre Boi. This time, it was a paid event, but the auditorium was still over crowded. There were people standing in the aisles. More recently, through teaming up with The Barcam, a drama and theatre productions company and a sponsor of the local branch of Grupo Axé, classes were started in Speyside, Tobago, making it truly a national branch of the school. Mr. Selvyn Lewis, CEO of The Barcam, has been working with Azulão for a number of years to promote the school throughout the country and, in fact, the region. A team visited Guyana to do a series of demonstrations during Carifesta, thus solidifying Grupo Axé Capoeira as the leading capoeira school in the Caribbean. The school currently has approximately 60 students and boasts a demonstration team of approximately 10 students. All students in the team except one (chosen for his exceptional proficiency) have the rank Crua/Azul or higher (the highest being the local tutor, Azulão, who is Marrom). The school is currently working on having its own academy where students can train at any time that they choose.
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Grupo Axé Capoeira - Ranking System
As time progresses, students are given the opportunity to advance in rank through the Batizado e Troca de Corda (Baptism & Change of Cord) ceremony. If one is successful, one receives a corda to represent the change in rank. The cordas and ranks in Grupo Axé Capoeira are as follows.
Children's Ranks
 Crua (Children's)
 Crua/Cinza
 Cinza
 Cinza/Laranja
 Laranja
 Laranja/Azul
Adult Ranks
 Crua (Adult)
 Crua/Azul
 Azul
 Azul/Marrom
 Marrom
 Marrom/Verde Graduado
 Marrom/Crua Estagiario
 Verde Monitor
 Verde/Amarelo Instructor
 Amarelo Profesor 1
 Amarelo/Roxo Profesor 2
 Roxo Contra Mestre 1
 Roxo/Vermelho Contra Mestre 2
 Vermelho Mestre 1
 Vermelho/Branco Mestre 2
 Branco Gran Mestre
For more information, please go to the Grupo Axé Capoeira homepage
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