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The "toque de angola" rhythm is known as the most performed and traditional n the capoeira angola rodas in Brazil and worldwide.

Usually it is the rhythm which the musicians start playing on the Capoeira Circle openning.

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from Contragolpe Instrumental, released July 13, 2018
Carlo Alexandre (berimbau gunga)
Cat Gardner (agogô)
Fábio prado (pandeiro)
Kezia Lavan (agogô)
Miguel Santos (pandeiro)
Nelio Rodrigues (berimbau médio)
Paul Healey (berimbau viola)
Vitoria Cristina L. Aranha (atabaque)

Technicians:
Marc Lee Brown, Sound Engineer
Joshua Gaskin Brown, recording assistant
Jassim Jaffer sound, engineering assistant

Recording @ Raw Material Music & Media Education

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Capoeira & Brazilian Experimental London, UK

I was born in Rio de Janeiro, I started in capoeira when I was 16 years old. My artistic and creative training goes mainly through this art form. From there I learned music, film and theatre. Since 1996 I have been going back and forth from Brazil to the United Kingdom, and recently to Mexico, where I currently live. I worked in slums in Rio, theatre in London and productions in Asia and Scotland. ... more

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