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 This is the last post in which I will be discussing my thoughts on Fundamentalism and Capoeira based on an experience I had trying to cooperate with another group/style to collect data for my research.

As I called attention in the previous posts, the lack of  mutual comprehension and respect; inter-group and inter-style cooperation; [...]]]></description>
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Matters of authenticity are very often related to aesthetic values, socio-centrism, and market reserve. The concept is usually applied attempting to validate or to quantify one&#8217;s perspective or practice over somebody else&#8217;s. It is also frequently based upon myths of purism; an ironic approach for an interdisciplinary and intercutural practice like Capoeira.


In this second post [...]]]></description>
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Fundamentalism is a worldwide phenomenon today and it affects the practice of both styles of Capoeira. The following posts were written based on an experience I had both as practitioner and as a researcher trying to work with inter-style and inter-group cooperation in a event a while ago.

I believe that all styles, groups or lineages [...]]]></description>
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