Capoeira is a unique Afro-Brazilian martial art that incorporates elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. It originated in the 16th century among African slaves in Brazil as a means of self-defense and cultural preservation, disguised as a dance.
Capoeira was initially a secret practice, developed by enslaved Africans as a form of resistance and cultural expression. Over time, it became integrated into Brazilian society and is now recognized as an important part of Brazilian cultural heritage.
Today, Capoeira is practiced and enjoyed by people around the world, both as a form of physical exercise and as a way to connect with its rich history and cultural significance.