Tag Archives: Capoeira and social inclusion

Capoeira expands activities in the West Bank with assistance from Brazil

Retrieved from UNRWA’s website on 19/12/2011 8 December 2011 Jalazone, West Bank “Who is the most important person inside this room?” asked capoeira instructor Daniel Vallejo. “Me!” yelled the group of children from Jalazone refugee camp in reply. Bidna Capoeira … Continue reading

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Bidna Capoeira: Measuring our impact – Transparency and Results

One of my intentions re-posting articles from institutions involved with ‘Social Capoeira’ is to follow up the interviews I published with them giving readers some perspective on the daily lives of those involved with Capoeira-related programs. Another idea is, of … Continue reading

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Social Inclusion Through Capoeira – Sobreviventes/Volta ao Mundo at AUB Lebanon

I presented this talk on ‘Social Inclusion through Capoeira’ at the American University of Beirut (AUB) on the 5th of May of 2011 in partnership with Volta ao Mundo (VAM); an NGO founded by Sobreviventes Capoeira School’s members in Lebanon. … Continue reading

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