Capoeira was originated among the African slaves in Brazil in the sixteenth century, as a form of self-defence. Disguised as a dance to escape their masters prohibition, the Capoeira developed through
centuries a complex art. To ensure their survival, the traditional forms were infused with a new musical accompaniment. Capoeira's deadly potential was hidden from the slave-masters by its dance-like
elegance, baffling acrobatics, and the engaging rhythms of its music. From its roots the art elaborates a game and fight technique completely original.
For the African slaves, capoeira was a literal and symbolic means of survival. It became a tool of escape and defence, making freedom attainable and affirming strength, self-reliance and self esteem.
The survival and evolution of Capoeira is the result of the dedicated work of numerous old time masters. In the 1930s, Mestre Bimba introduced a style known as "Regional",
characterized by a more upright stance, the incorporation of various grappling, kicking and striking techniques from Ju Jitsu and Batuque, and also structured training sequences of Capoeira movements
designed by himself. Mestre Pastinha, the father and protector of Capoeira Angola, also had a very great influence on modern Capoeira, describing his art form as being,
" Whatever the mouth eats ". Many of the surrealistically poetic songs, both sad and happy, that are sung in Rodas today, were written by Mestre Pastinha. He was a master of
simile, and the lyrical content of his songs, like the moves of the game, often disguise another meaning.

Capoeira today, has expanded beyond the borders of Brazil and is growing rapidly in other countries becoming popular in America and Europe. Capoeira appeals to many for many different reasons.
First the pure beauty of the art is hypnotic. Capoeira is a dance and a fight. It's not only a combination of gymnastics, dance and martial arts but also music, culture, history and knowledge. The
capoeirista must learn to balance the physical with the mental. The capoeirista must play many instruments and sing. The capoeirista may at times be your enemy but is usually a friend. The capoeirista
is a historian. The capoeirista is all of these.