Reliving The Festival

by siriema

Wednesday, 14th September 2005 | 13 Comments

It is now the 3rd day after the insanely inspiring Bantus Capoeira Festival. Time seems to have settled on the slow boat to China, compared to how it zipped by us as we went through our programme for the weekend. Here’s a recap on what transpired:

Mestre Pintor showing us new moves during a workshop

The workshops on Thursday and Friday were well-attended to say the least—a lot of mental effort went into keeping from treading on others’ fingers and toes, apart from concentrating on what Mestre Pintor was teaching us. He also shared with us the finer points of playing the instruments in a bataria and some of the simpler forro moves. Some of our guests from overseas demonstrated absolutely captivating angola games which most of us had never witnessed before.

We all tried hard to imitate but ended up looking like awkwardly gyrating monkeys.

Then on Friday night Bantus Perth rocked the foundations of the building as they thundered their infectious samba batucada beats that had practically everyone unable to keep still. Not only that, Sarah and Chloe put down their hip moves (pun intended) which we all tried hard to imitate but ended up looking like awkwardly gyrating monkeys. That didn’t seem to stop anyone from enjoying themselves completely though!

Jamal, Michelle, Lynn, Sophie and Tartaruga

Early Saturday evening saw us preparing for the Noite Brasileira party at the Westin’s latin american joint, Qba. The line-up for the night began with a theatrical Maculelê show where the performers slipped through the crowd to take to the open floor area outdoors which served as our stage.

Legend has it that a group of villains plundered Maculelê’s village and killed his people.

Legend has it that a group of villains plundered Maculelê’s village and killed his people, sending him into a rage that lead him to seek out the evildoers who ended up taking his life as well. However a sorceror raised him from the dead and he once again pursued his revenge by engaging each of his foes in a vicious fight to the finish.

Mestre Pintor begins the roda at Qba

The roda that followed was nothing short of spectacular—our guests and Rafael pulled out all the stops to give us explosively energetic jogas. There was even a Gringo vs Rafael period where the two set out to outdo each other’s floreios in their typically flamboyant style. The younger capoeiristas also did us proud when they showed off their potential to the cheering crowd.

The samba girls, decked out in their glittering costumes took to the floor and mesmerised us.

Out came the samba instruments immediately after the roda was done. We were only allowed a few heartbeats before the pounding of the huge drums took over and the samba girls, decked out in their glittering costumes took to the floor and mesmerised us with a choreographed number. The Aseana drummers also joined in the music-making seamlessly, carrying the bewitched crowd of revellers from one crest of rhythm to the next.

Eventually the samba instruments made way for Qba’s resident band and DJ who continued to supply the music for the rest of the night.

Bantus Capoeira's party people

The party stretched into the wee hours of the morning, but that didn’t sap the enthusiasm from anyone who was waiting in anticipation for the Batizado ceremony later in the afternoon. We all gathered at 1 Utama for more rodas, maculelê, singing, playing in the bataria, and cheering on our friends who played for their cords, most of whom for the first time.

Surprise graduations were in store for Cacapa from Japan, Queka and Coelho.

The senior students were just as excited despite their having had their experience in the previous year. Our Ligeirim and Cafune of Japan played for their green cords. Surprise graduations were in store for Cacapa from Japan, Queka and Coelho who received their green-yellow cords in recognition of their progress in, passion for and contribution to capoeira. The batizado closed with a final rendition from the samba batucada band.

All too soon, we were saying our goodbyes to all our new-found friends who had to catch their flights home. E-mail addresses and phone numbers were exchanged, promises to keep in touch made.

Our gratitude goes out to all our guests.

It was an amazing weekend. Bantus Capoeira Malaysia would like to thank every one of you who made this year’s festival to be the incredible success it was. Our gratitude goes out to all our guests who flew in from Brazil, China, Japan, Thailand, Singapore and Australia to lend us their axé from their home countries.

Cacapa and Gringo during a game of Capoeira Angola

To all who helped behind the scenes, thank you for keeping mayhem at bay. Students, you demonstrated and shared your love for capoeira, and that is helping it take strong root in Malaysia. Congratulations to all who received their cords this year.

As the dust settles we are left with the memories of this year’s festival, inspired and energised to take capoeira to a higher level. For this writer, the most striking thing would be the fact that we are all part of the bigger Bantus family that is scattered across the world. None of this would have been possible were it not for the camaraderie based upon the mutual love for all things capoeira.

Bantus Capoeira Asia Pacific

I can’t wait to find out what it will be like at next year’s festival, to be held where it all began—Brazil!

Comments:

1

contente:


2005-09-14: 18:32:18

Still haven’t come down from the Capoeira high I got this weekend. The whole event was really nothing short of perfection. Thanks everybody for doing such a good job. – Grupo Bahia, Thailand

2

monkey:


2005-09-14: 22:31:14

It was a great event. You guys are great fun and good people. I wish I could come more often…but there’s always next year! Oh yeh, please drop in to China anytime and I hope I can offer some of the same hospitality.

3

queixada:


2005-09-15: 00:03:01

wahah…yeah.. we should go visit GBC China..haha !! It would be a nice place!

4

catatao:


2005-09-15: 00:30:43

“Legend has it that a group of villains plundered Maculelê’s village and killed his people”

Darn, I thought they were just doing the time-honored club-women-over-the-head kinda thing!

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tocador:


2005-09-15: 07:44:25

The whole week was definitely a great show! I believed that the event will be an inspiration to some of us. Congrats to students who received their first cord and students who earn their suprise graduation at da Batizado. Your passion for capoeira will always be an inspiration to us. Thanx for the hospitality! Bantus Singapore.

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canguru:


2005-09-15: 12:10:13

oh yeah, GBC in Malaysia is going off. That was the first time that so many Bantus Groups from around the world have come together in the same place. I think that is a big notice of what is to come! can’t wait til next year! Canguru – GBC Australia

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durim:


2005-09-15: 16:28:01

yup, the weekend was definitely crazy. kinda think it was worth skipping out during exam week….now for the hangover ehehe….kudos to everybody. probably the best capoeira performances in malaysia. btw, does anybody have the vid of rafa and claudinho playing angola on thursday? the really crazy tricky one? would really appreciate it if somebody could share it via email/irc/ftp/msn or something thanx.

durim

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maozao:


2005-09-18: 01:02:50

Capoeira Rocks~~!! RESPECT~!! GBC Malaysia

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andrew:


2005-09-18: 01:32:53

Hi y’all,

pics are up from my camera, enjoy! emoticon

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siriema:


2005-09-19: 09:41:21

I’ve got some behind-the-scene photos at this link.

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siti:


2005-09-28: 14:50:02

Cannot thank you all enough for the amazing event u organized! Koop khun maak jing jing! But back to business: can anyone helpme with e-mail addresses of Bantus Singapore? One girl from PhnomPenh wants to go n visit them next week…Muito thanx! Ciao!

12

feijao:


2005-09-29: 09:27:32

Ola Siti… Bantus Singapore E-mail is singbantus@yahoo.com.

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bantus japan:


2005-11-15: 15:02:04

Sorry about the delay: Photos from the batizado from GBC Japan and GBC Australia have been uploaded onto their respective flickr sites. check em out: GBC Japao and GBC Australia.

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