noun
- A Brazilian martial art that combines dance, acrobatics, and music, traditionally developed by enslaved Africans.
- A person who practices or performs capoeira.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the art form or its cultural tradition; Pronounced kah-poo-AY-ruh
Usage: The practitioner is sometimes called a capoeirista
Examples
- She learned capoeira at a studio in Rio de Janeiro.
- The capoeira performance combined impressive flips with rhythmic footwork.
- He has been studying capoeira for five years and earned his first belt.
- Capoeira music typically features drums, tambourines, and call-and-response singing.
- The capoeira roda is a circle where dancers take turns performing.
- Many tourists visit Brazil to watch authentic capoeira demonstrations.