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Moreira Sampaio (Santos, Brazil, 1891–1962), most
commonly known as
Mestre Sinhozinho, was a
mestre or
master practitioner of the Afro-Brazilian
martial art...
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reformators and
proponents of this fighting-oriented
capoeira were
Mestre Sinhozinho and
Mestre Zuma.
Capoeira flourished in the city of São
Paulo since the...
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characters in
Brazilian telenovelas, such as Zeca
Diabo in O Bem-Amado and
Sinhozinho Malta in
Roque Santeiro. He
first appeared on
Brazilian television in...
- João
Grande Mestre João
Pequeno Mestre Moraes Mestre Pastinha Mestre Sinhozinho Mestre Waldemar Mestre Zuma
Mestre Leopoldina Mestre Curió ****unção 2005...
- style. He
reformed capoeira primarily in
response to
Burlamaqui and
Sinhôzinho's attempts to
strip it of
music and
African traditions, and
transform it...
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capoeira practitioner Luiz "Cirandinha" Aguiar,
apprentice of
Mestre Sinhozinho.
Carlson won by
submission due to
mounted strikes after a
tough fight...
- church.
After his disappearance,
local leaderships such as
landowner Sinhozinho Malta and
mayor Florindo, took
profit on that to
control the
humble po****tion...
- join the
rising judo scene.
Their role was
occupied instead by
Mestre Sinhozinho, an ****ociate to
Cordeiro who
challenged the
Gracies in 1953. As a tribute...
- "The
Second of February"/"Missing Itapoã"
Odeon "Acalanto"/"História pro
Sinhozinho" "Lullaby"/"A
Story for the
Little Man"
Odeon "Saudade da Bahia"/"Roda...
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school in the 1920s,
intending to
practice it scientifically.
Mestre Sinhozinho from Rio de
Janeiro creating a
training method in 1930 that
divested capoeira...