Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. It originated in the 16th century as a form of self-defense practiced by enslaved Africans in Brazil. Capoeira is characterized by its fluid and complex movements, which are executed in a roda, a circle formed by capoeiristas (practitioners) and accompanied by music played on traditional instruments such as the berimbau, pandeiro, and atabaque.
Capoeira is not only a physical activity but also a cultural practice that incorporates elements of African and Brazilian history, folklore, and spirituality. The art form has evolved over time, and there are now different styles and schools of capoeira, each with its own unique techniques and traditions. Capoeira is often performed in cultural events, festivals, and competitions, and it continues to be a popular activity for people of all ages and backgrounds around the world.