This paper aims to discuss how the enslaved, criminalized, violent “capoeira” was reconfigured under the influence of Master Bimba in late 19th century, becoming a sport nationally known as a gymnastics modality in early 20th century. In a poor street of Pelourinho, Salvador, Bahia, inhabited by beggars and prostitutes, Master Bimba settled his academy, putting to practice the ideal he had dedicated his whole life to: a space for education and fighting for recognition, in which “mandinga”, “malevolence”, and “trickery” became objects of education for both white and black people, being them poor or rich.
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Lucena, R. D. F., & Trigueiro, N. M. (2018). Educação, jogo de corpo e “mandinga” na capoeira de Bimba. Cadernos CEDES, 38(104), 89–102. https://doi.org/10.1590/cc0101-32622018179625
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