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Mestre Barrão

Marcos da Silva, Mestre Barrão, was born in the port city of Recife, on the North East coast of Brazil. Recife is renowned for its Brazilian music and dance, and its long Capoeira tradition.

In 1974, Marcos began studying Capoeira with Mestre Pirajá. While learning the foundations of the art, he showed an affinity for the drums and other instruments as well as the skills that would conduct his life. After three years of training with Mestre Pirajá, who eventually left on sabbatical, Marcos went on in 1977 to continue his training with Mestre Teté. Mestre Teté shared with him the ways of the Street Capoeirista. He learned about the variable situations of the street: how to be shrewd and clever when playing, how to read opponents, and how to judge situations that one invariably finds oneself in, both inside and outside of the Roda of Capoeira.

In 1979, he began to enter Capoeira competitions throughout North East Brazil and in 1980, Marcos began to teach. In 1982, a young Barrão was determined to test his skills against the best opponents he could find and entered the prestigious National Championship in Rio de Janeiro. Such was his skill and fortune that in the end, he left as Brazilian Champion. Upon his return, many opportunities came his way to teach in schools, community centres, and universities throughout Brazil and eventually he formed Grupo Axé Capoeira. In 1987, he was graduated to First Degree Master by Mestre Pirajá. He has now received his Second Degree Master.

In 1990, Mestre Barrão was invited to demonstrate his art at the International Children's Festivals throughout North America and eventually found himself in Canada at the Vancouver International Children's Festival. After spending 1991 teaching in Italy, Barrão decided to immigrate to Canada in 1992 and begin teaching here at various locations. He started The Annual International Capoeira Encounter and has renowned and respected Mestres from all over the world visit and share their skills. In 1996, he opened Canada's first Academy of Capoeira.

Today, Mestre Barrão frequently receives invitations to conduct and teach Capoeira at international workshops. The mestres who assembled at the Melhores Do Seculo event in Curitiba Parana in 2000, recognized Mestre Barrão as one of the great capoeiristas of the century, due to his skill and contribution to Capoeira. Mestre Barrão and his Grupo Axé Capoeira have recorded six CD volumes of Capoeira music and one other, together with Mestre Burguês which continues to be tremendously popular throughout Brazil. They have also produced several VHS and DVD performance releases and the four Volume Instructional DVD compilation. Mestre Barrão now has schools in Canada, Brazil, the United States, Barbados, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, England, France, Kazakstan, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Russia, Taiwan, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey and Ukraine.

 

 

Professor Barrãozinho

Marcos Aurelio (Lelo) - Professor Barrãozinho was born in the city of Recife in the northeast of Brazil. He began Capoeira at the age of three with his father, Mestre Barrão, whom he accompanied to his classes, Capoeira events and street rodas. Professor Barrãozinho's passion for Capoeira has lead him to focus on nothing but his studies and his training. At the age of nine he moved to Canada with his parents where he continued to train and also began to perform in many shows, school demonstrations, and festivals in British Columbia Canada and abroad.

Also, at that young age he had his first experience in a recording studio where he sang a track on the CD Axé Capoeira Vol. II. Since then he has had many achievements and successes, sung chorus and played instruments on all of Mestre Barrão's subsequent albums and even sang another track on the most recent Vol. VI. He has performed on various films, T.V. shows and commercials, done motion capture for popular video games and helped his father to make an instructional video series for Panther Productions.

In the year 2000 Professor Barrãozinho won second place out of two hundred and fifty participants in the International Capoeira Competition in Brazil, as well as winning the recent Axé Capoeira International Competition in 2005. In the same year Barrãozinho competed in several mixed martial arts competitions where he placed very highly.

Over the past few years he has accompanied his father to events and encounters in various countries such as Canada, U.S.A, Poland, Russia, Turkey, France, Spain, Greece, Mexico, Trinidad & Tobago, Virgin Islands, Brazil and many other locations around North America.

Today he is the owner and manager of one of Axé Capoeira's Academies in Vancouver, Canada. His style and creativity in the game is motivational to many and has made him one of today's most influential young capoeira players.
 

Azulão Manganga

Sekhet Neb Amunwah, Azulão, is a native of Trinidad & Tobago. While studying in Miami, he gained an interest in gymnastics but soon began to find that classes were too expensive. Having a martial arts history and his interest in acrobatics, he soon found a capoeira school that offered everything he was interested in.

In 1994, he began training with Engenho Velho under Profesor João Neto. Upon returning to Trinidad in 1997, his love for cappoeira lead him to search for capoeira instructors. This was harder than he had anticipated as there were no recognised instructors in the country at the time. He therefore started to do demonstrations at martial arts tournaments and the popularity of capoeira started to grow.

Despite many disagreements and fights with other martial arts institutes, he soon had a few students who were drawn to the Afro-Brazilian Martial Art. He began teaching in Trinidad as a representative of his school in Miami.

Eventually, he found that his style wasn't advancing and began to look for a new school to train with. It is then that he consulted Chanzo 'Café' Greenidge. Café pointed him towards Mestre Barrão, whose school, Grupo Axé Capoeira, was the only one that Café knew was aggressive enough for Azulão. After several emails to Mestre, he was invited by Menino, the instructor for the school in St. Croix, to come to a workshop. From there, he was stripped of his instructor rank and was inducted into Grupo Axé Capoeira at azul (blue cord), the second rank in the grupo. He then started to study under Mestre Barrão and his students made the transition with him.

He currently conducts classes throughout the week and in locations around the whole county (both Trinidad AND Tobago) on behalf of Mestre Barrão and has a school consisting of approximately 60 students.
 


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