Class times

MONDAYS
17.15 – 18.15  Regents Community Hall, 52 Brougham Road, E8 4PB

Classes run during term time and cost £3

Towards the end of each term we have a Sunday master class and graduation ceremony.

Capoeira for young people

Do you want to learn to spin on your head or back flip into a hand stand?  Are you interested in drumming? Capoeira is an exciting mix of music, dance, martial arts and Afro-Brazilian culture. Come and experience, at first hand, the original moves behind classic hip-hop and breakdance…

When and where?

Our capoeira classes take place in various schools, youth and community centres around London and the South East.  The classes are taught by Mestre Fantasma (Simon Atkinson) and his students. Through years of teaching, Mestre Fantasma has developed innovative teaching methods that inspire and motivate young people from all backgrounds.

Capoeira in schools and youth organisations

Project gem, a UK charity (No.1090376), and East London Capoeira (ELC) are experienced in delivering capoeira workshops, assemblies and regular classes in Primary and Secondary schools. Capoeira is both an excellent way to engage young people in physical activity and, owing to its Afro-Brazilian roots and slave origins, it is also a powerful tool to promote diversity and to raise cultural awareness.

Capoeira can help schools to deliver their curriculum requirements:

-    Cross-curriculum dimensions: Identity & cultural diversity, Healthy lifestyles, Community Participation, Global dimension and Creativity & critical thinking
-    Core curriculum links: Citizenship, PSHE, Music, Geography, PE, History , MFL

If you are interested in offering capoeira in your school or youth organisation, please contact us.

“The capoeira classes have been fantastic so far and the girls are responding really well.  The uptake has increased since the club started as the girls have told others how good the club is. Thanks for linking us up with this group, it has been great.” Sarah Maguire, PE teacher, Haggerston Girls School

Safeguarding young people

The safety and protection of young people is our top priority. We have a child protection policy which was developed in conjunction with the NSPCC. The policy is adhered to by all staff who are fully CRB checked. If you have any questions or concerns about a child’s safety, please contact us immediately. bahitchenor@hotmail.com or Henry.Franklin@tritax.co.uk

“Thank you very much for coming along and running the capoeira workshops at our Winter Games. I know very well that the young people were very impressed and excited about capoeira. Thank you so much for making the day such a huge success.” Wen Zheng, Sports Inspired, East London Director

News

Beginners offer

6 classes £20 start anytime 3 classes a week to choose from 6 weeks to take them

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Hackney Community Roda

Sunday December 18th

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Vadiando Entre Amigos

Another nice edit from abeiramar.tv

profiling Marroms annual event click here

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Events

Urban Ritual

Class with Adam see Urban Ritual February 5th

Urban Ritual Roda 4pm

Charlie Wrights Bar 45 Pitfield Street N1 6DA

 

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Urban Ritual – with guests from Regional

WORKSHOP with Bahiana – Female Capoeirista

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CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS

Mestre Robaval 5th October 7 – 9pm

@ Geffrye Community Centre Falkirk Street N1 £12

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“Entering into training or a roda, nothing else matters, everyone is equal and everyone shares the same experiences.”

East London Capoeira Student

“Capoeira is a riddle and there is no answer.”

Capoeira student

Life is a struggle? Life is a battle?
 The player sees that capoeira is teaching him to dance within and during this fight.

Nestor Capoeira

Capoeira is treachery

 

Mestre Bimba

“Apart from a skill, it also lays down rules which benefits those taking part. It offers positive benefits through developing respect for others. It’s also great fun.”

Andrew Boff. Greater London Authority

“Capoeira reminds me who I am, and reminds me of my uniqueness and what I can do with it.”

ELC student

“It’s a group thing – we all learn off each other”

Musician, male, 38yrs

“I like capoeira because it is a full body workout, I feel strong. When I play I feel excited and motivated. I would tell anyone considering capoeira to join…its good.”

male 17 years old