- N'golo (anglicized as
Engolo) is a
traditional Bantu martial art and game from Angola, that
combines elements of
combat and dance,
performed in a circle...
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identifying engolo as an
ancestral art and
locating the
Cunene region as its birthplace. Still, some
authors believe there were more
ancestors besides engolo. However...
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pipes known as "quills." Some
authors find that this art
originates from
engolo, and
cognates with
capoeira and danmyé. "Knocking"
referred to a specific...
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techniques of capoeira, aú
batido originates from
engolo. The
Buntu name for this
technique in
engolo is
okusana omaulo-ese (cartwheel or
handstand kick...
- capoeira's
origins and
maintain a
connection with the
ancestral art of
engolo.
Capoeira Angola restored to
mainstream capoeira the
tradition of skillfully...
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identifying engolo as an
ancestral art and
locating the
Cunene region as its birthplace. Still, some
authors believe there were more
ancestors besides engolo. At...
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taekkyon and some
forms of
pencak silat. The
initial form of
ginga comes from
engolo, the
forerunner of capoeira. By the late 19th
century this
motion was called...
- of the
opponent instead of the ground. The
typical inverted positions of
engolo and capoeira,
including the handstand, aú, rabo de arraia, and others, are...
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indistinguishable from each
other once the
sport has been regulated.
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- (comp**** crescent) is a
distinct technique found in the
martial arts of
engolo and capoeira, that
combines an
evasive maneuver with a
reverse kick. It...