Capoeira is a dynamic fusion of dance, combat, and acrobatics rooted in Afro-Brazilian resistance. Born in slavery, it remains a powerful art of liberation. Join us on the first Sunday of each month to experience its energy.
Union Cultural Center: 803 S King St, Seattle, WA 98104
First Sunday of each month
4pm - 6pm
Mestre Silvinho has dedicated over 30 years of his life to Capoeira Angola. He started capoeira with Mestre Rogerio, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil in 1986 and as Mestre Jurandir’s student he was the leader of FICA-BH for 8 years Since 2004 he has been leading the International Capoeira Angola Foundation, ICAF Seattle, founded in 1997 by Mestre Jurandir, as well as the TESC Capoeira Angola Club at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, which was started by Evergreen students under Mestre Jurandir’s leadership since 1998. He also oversees the activities of the study groups in Bellingham (WA) Portland (OR) and Vancouver (BC). Learn more about Mestre Silvinho
This event is free and open to the public—no sign-up required. Donations are welcome and appreciated!
This class is not included in memberships.