We’re all having a well deserved summer break however can’t wait to restart our Capoeira classes. No need to wait for long as we’re back at the end of August with classes at North Merchiston Club, then in September we restart Breakfast club classes at James Gillespie’s Primary School and we have a brand new class starting in Stockbridge at The LifeCare Centre. Hooray!!!
We’ve just opened the signups so follow the names of the classes to find out more or get in touch and we’ll be happy to answer all your questions.
Below are classes’ posters that we’d love you to share with your friends.
We would be super grateful if you send them this post so they can find out more about the capoeira:
What is Capoeira?
Is it a game, dance or maybe fight? The answer is as interesting as Capoeira itself, because it is an activity that contains all these elements, and their proportions depend in a large extent on what we ourselves are looking for in this art and on our character and temperament. An experienced trainer will develop the skills of the participants in each of these aspects, with particular emphasis on the natural predispositions of the participant. That is especially taken place at our children’s classes to make the class as open, interactive and interesting for everyone as possible.
Capoeira attracts people not only with its sport aspect, but also with the culture of Brazil, the language, the music, traditions of this colourful and diverse country and the Capoeira communities that connect people all over the world.
“I only have good words about the job you do with Capoeira. My daughter really liked the physical challenges, the flow of the classes and the homely environment. Capoeira is a good all-round discipline, it works lots of gymnastics movements, coordination not just the movements but also combined with the music. It is great fun and very impressive to watch.”
– Mum of our 8 years old participant
Keep training!
Kasia & Grześ










