brazilian capoeira
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Utah festival highlights diversity, preserves traditions
At the Fall Living Traditions Festival on Sept. 29 members of Volta Miuda perform Capoeira, a Brazilian slave tradition focused on melding martial arts with dance to give people freedom. (Devin Ross Richey)
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Brazilian martial arts showcased at BYU
Capoeira student spars with instructor in a 'roda' or circle, as others sing and play traditional Brazilian capoeira songs. The BYU Capoeira club invites all to learn about this culturally rich martial art during Tuesday club nights. (Micah Domingo)
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Tuesday nights bring clubs and students together
The Wilkinson Student Center mutes the sounds of students buying lunch or chatting with friends and echoes instead with the sounds of pingpong volleys and salsa music once a week.
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Kicking it with BYU's Brazilian Capoeira Club
The BYU Brazilian Capoeira Club is hard to pronounce but is gaining popularity by giving students an educational, cultural and athletic experience.
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