About: Pé de Chumbo

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Pé de Chumbo is a master of Capoeira Angola, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, and a student of João Pequeno's. This mestre is one of the few capoeira angola mestres who carry on the (CECA) school created by Mestre Pastinha. He has academies in Brazil and in Europe - including several academies in Sweden, Portugal, Mexico City, Germany and the United States. Mestre Pé de Chumbo (literally Master Foot of Lead) was one of the first capoeira angola masters to take the Bahian art form to São Paulo and is known in capoeira circles for his low ground movements, dedication to his master and focus on the traditional aspects of the capoeira game.

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  • Pé de Chumbo is a master of Capoeira Angola, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, and a student of João Pequeno's. This mestre is one of the few capoeira angola mestres who carry on the (CECA) school created by Mestre Pastinha. He has academies in Brazil and in Europe - including several academies in Sweden, Portugal, Mexico City, Germany and the United States. Mestre Pé de Chumbo (literally Master Foot of Lead) was one of the first capoeira angola masters to take the Bahian art form to São Paulo and is known in capoeira circles for his low ground movements, dedication to his master and focus on the traditional aspects of the capoeira game. (en)
  • Gidalto Pereira Dias (Floresta Azul, 8 de dezembro de 1964), mais conhecido como Mestre Pé de Chumbo, é um mestre de Capoeira Angola, e discípulo do Mestre João Pequeno. Ele foi um dos primeiros mestres de Capoeira Angola a levar o estilo para o sudeste do país, ministrando aulas em São Carlos, Sorocaba e Bauru. (pt)
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  • 1964-12-08 (xsd:date)
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  • 1964-12-08 (xsd:date)
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  • Gidalto Pereira Dias (en)
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  • April 2018 (en)
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  • Berimbau, Atabaque, Pandeiro, Agogo, Reco-Reco (en)
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  • CECA (en)
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  • Lineage: Mestre Joao Pequeno de Pastinha (en)
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  • Mestre Pe de Chumbo (en)
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  • [www.mestrepedechumbo.hpg.ig.com.br/mpedechumbo.htm] (en)
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  • Pé de Chumbo is a master of Capoeira Angola, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, and a student of João Pequeno's. This mestre is one of the few capoeira angola mestres who carry on the (CECA) school created by Mestre Pastinha. He has academies in Brazil and in Europe - including several academies in Sweden, Portugal, Mexico City, Germany and the United States. Mestre Pé de Chumbo (literally Master Foot of Lead) was one of the first capoeira angola masters to take the Bahian art form to São Paulo and is known in capoeira circles for his low ground movements, dedication to his master and focus on the traditional aspects of the capoeira game. (en)
  • Gidalto Pereira Dias (Floresta Azul, 8 de dezembro de 1964), mais conhecido como Mestre Pé de Chumbo, é um mestre de Capoeira Angola, e discípulo do Mestre João Pequeno. Ele foi um dos primeiros mestres de Capoeira Angola a levar o estilo para o sudeste do país, ministrando aulas em São Carlos, Sorocaba e Bauru. (pt)
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