Brazilian Dance

Brazilian Dance by Liz Gogerly, published by Wayland in 2015, is a 32-page exploration of capoeira, a unique blend of martial arts, dance, and acrobatics that originates from Brazil. This edition is written in English and aims to introduce readers to the captivating world of capoeira, highlighting its history and significance in Brazilian culture.
Readers will find step-by-step guides to popular capoeira moves, making it accessible for beginners. The book also features an interview with a leading capoeira coach and shares the inspiring story of a young capoeirista, providing insight into the practice and its community. This juvenile literature piece is designed for ages 9 and up, making it an engaging resource for young readers interested in dance and physical activity.
Official synopsis Publisher
DANCE. The amazing mix of martial arts, dance and gravity-defying acrobatics makes Brazil’s capoeira one of today’s most fascinating dance styles. Make sure it’s on your radar! Look inside to discover step by step guides to some of the popular moves to get you started, learn about the history of this fascinating Brazilian dance, read an interview with a leading capoeira coach and the real life story of a young capoeirista! Are you on the radar?. Ages 9+
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