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April 18th, 2008
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Feb. 9th, 2008
Axé Capoeira Toronto 2008 Winner
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Feb. 9th, 2008
Axé Capoeira Photo Shoot
Jan. 31st, 2008
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Feb 6th, 7th & 8th
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Scarborough & Toronto
Jan. 2nd, 2008
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Booking of a performance or workshop CAPOEIRA - MACULELE - SAMBA - COCO - AFRO - MARACATU more...
Axé Capoeira performs at a variety of different events from small private functions to major corporate galas.
Our performances range from 5 minutes to 40+ minutes in length. Shows can be arranged as a family oriented, educational show suited for elementary schools or an entertaining and electrifying show suited for nightclubs, weddings and festivals.
If you would like to book a performance for your next event, or would like to receive an information package, please see our Contact Us section. You may also check our Media section for videos of Capoeira and Performances.
Booking Details For Performances, Workshops, Classes, Events
Length of Performance: 5-10 minutes, 15-25 Minutes or 30-40 Minutes or longer Costs: Call / E-mail for breakdown on performances, workshops, corporate events, festivals, etc. Contact: Marcos Martins
647.340.2293 (academy)
647.829.4293 (mobile)
axetoronto@gmail.com
Past & Future Performances - upcoming performance dates are inred
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Event
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City
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08/16/2008
Carrot Fest
Downtown Bradford
Bradford, ON
07/27/2008
3rd Annual Festival of Capoeira and Brazilian Arts
Members of Axé Capoeira have also participated in various T.V. commercials, movies, video game captures and Music Clips. Some of these performances and apprearances include: International Children's Festival, Toronto Police, Universities world wide, Feature films (Blade 3, I-Robot, X-Men III, Eragon, A.V.P. 2, Far Cry + more), Verizon Wireless and Sega Soccer Slam just to name a few.
Performance Clip
CAPOEIRA is a martial art dance that was developed over 400 years ago by the African Slaves in Brazil. This art has elements of aspects of dance, acrobatics, music, art and self-defense.
MACULELE is a folkloric dance performed with machetes & music to emulate the harvesting of sugar cane by Africans slaves at the Sugar Cane Plantations.
SAMBA (carnaval style) is the most famous dance in Brazil especially during Carnaval!
COCO DE RODA (Cocoo-dee-hoda) is a typical dance from the beach regions of the Northeast of Brazil and has a strong African drumming influence. The choreography of the dance involves steps and movements traditional of the indigenous Tupis peoples of Brazil.
MARACATU comes from the coronation festivities created by the Portuguese for the Congolese people in Brazil. During these ceremonies the 'Congo king' was elected - only people of Congolese descent were allowed to vote. This 'Congo king' had no real power, it was only a symbolic position. The first documented ceremony occurred in 1711 in Olinda. Traditionally, the dance is followed by percussion instruments only. In the music you find strong mystic and religious elements.
AFRO - Afro-Brazilian dance was first created by the slaves of Brazil's colonial era. The mixture of the steps, and of the rhythms brought by these slaves, with Indigenous and Europeans influences were essential to the vitality of Brazilian dance. In order to accommodate a rhythmical richness, Afro-Brazilian dance has as its main characteristics the rapid marking of the rhythm by the feet, and free and independent movements of arms, cheast, head and hips.