Members of the International Capoeira Angola Foundation of Baltimore parctice their moves several times a week at the Harlem Park Rec Center in West Baltimore
Many moves in the Capoeirista’s arsenal are ‘inverted,’ like this one
***THE SIGNAL AIRS FRIDAYS AT NOON & 7 P.M. ON 88.1 WYPR***
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- We’ll get a look inside a centuries-old martial art with roots that go back to Angola, Africa. Skher Brown, Denzel Mitchell, and Mari Gardner join us to talk about what it takes to hold your own in the Afro-Brazilian fight-dance of Capoeira
- Art lovers around the region will be flocking to Baltimore this weekend for the annual American Crafts Council Show, and this hour we’ll meet Ali Dryer – she’s one of the local artists whose functional modern art will be turning heads at the exhibit
- If you’re not feeling much like eating a hamburger this week, we’ll hear about some dietary alternatives when we talk with Charles Stahler and Debra Wasserman of Baltimore’s Vegetarian Resource Group
- Also, a story about a bug, an orange, and an unexpected friendship from Signal contributor Ben Shaberman
HELPFUL LINKS…
International Capoeira Angola Foundation of Baltimore
Info about the Viva Brazil! festival at The Creative Alliance
The American Crafts Council Show
“Sweep the leg, Johnny!”
Break-dancers have nothing on these dudes…

