Gerard Taylor has been practicing capoeira since the 1980s. In 1996 he received the "formado" grade and co-founded the Oslo Capoeira Klubb the same year. The author of three previous books on the subject, he lives in Norway.
“This book is living proof that capoeira isn’t only movements. It
shows us that the culture of capoeira is very rich in the full
context. Before that which our eyes see, before a kick, or an
acrobatic movement, there lived a tradition, and a private belief.
Everything starts to make sense for us from the moment that we
understand the history. … This book is a magnificent way for us to
play capoeira (as Grand Master Sombra says) without legs, with our
brain, our feelings, and with our soul. From there, our behavior
will become closer to the capoeira spirit, and our movements will
make sense.”
—Contra Mestre Paulo Roberto, Associação de Capoeira Senzala de
Santos, Athens, Greece
“An essential insight into the evolution of Afro-Brazilian culture
and history. Written with great clarity and scholarship, this
second volume is a must for anyone touching the ground of capoeira.
Definitely a book to take to the desert island.”
—Contra Mestre Ceará, Associação de Capoeira Canigó
"What marks out The Jogo de Angola from Luanda to Cyberspace is the
exceptional thoroughness and breadth of the research, which
reveals the complex history of capoeira by drawing from a vast
array of sources and information from other fields ... [This]
allows him to explain, challenge and set in context many of the
myths and stereotypes about the history of capoeira.”
—Richard Chipping, tai chi ch’uan and self-defense instructor,
London, England
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