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In 1932, a time when Capoeira repression wasn't as strong as before, Mestre Bimba, a strong fighter both in legal and illegal fights, founded in Salvador the first ever Capoeira school.
Iúna: A toque created by Mestre Bimba and used in Capoeira Regional.
Capoeira Regional began to take form in the 1920 decade, when Mestre Bimba met his future student, José Cisnando Lima.
Mestre Bimba made a lot of presentations of his new style, but the most well known was the one made at 1953 to Brazilian president Getúlio Vargas, where the president would say: " A Capoeira é o único esporte verdadeiramente nacional " ( Capoeira is the only truly national sport ).
* São Bento Grande de Regional ( or simply Regional ): An innovation of Mestre Bimba, is often played in the two bar pattern ( xxL. xxH .| xxL. L. H.
* Toque de Iúna: Introduced to capoeira by Mestre Bimba.
Manoel dos Reis Machado, commonly called Mestre Bimba (; born November 23, 1899, Salvador, Brazil – February 5, 1974 ), was a mestre ( a master practitioner ) of the Afro-Brazilian martial art capoeira.
* http :// www. mestrebimbafundacao. blogspot. com / Official Blog of the Fundação Mestre Bimba
* http :// www. capoeirabimba. com / en / Website of the Entity of Filhos de Bimba Escola de Capoeira in London, United Kingdom-Professor Pequeno Mestre
* http :// www. mestrebimbaofilme. com. br / Documentary, Mestre Bimba: A Capoeira Illuminada ( 2006 ).
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Mestre Bimba, for instance, preferred only one berimbau and two pandeiros in his rodas, but there will always be at least one berimbau in any roda.

Mestre and often
The Cura is a selection of 32 healing hymns in two parts, taken mainly from the hinários of Padrinho Sebastião, Madrinha Rita, and Padrinho Alfredo, but also including a few from Mestre Irineu, Alex Polari, Vera Froes and Madrinha Tetê ( Teresa Gregório ), often used on occasions when healing is required, in particular physical healing.

Mestre and said
Serra, the capital of the municipality, is to the north of the characteristic Mestre Álvaro mountain which juts out of the coastal lowlands, and which is said to look like a small mountain range or " serra ", in Portuguese, which is where the town and municipality got its name.
In 1970, Mestre Pastinha said the following about João Pequeno and João Grande, " They will be the greatest Capoeira players of the future and I have worked hard with them, and for them, to achieve this.
Sergio de Agostino, and Mestre Doutor em Espanhola Literature and Hispanic-American University of São Paulo, Brazil, he said, also on the Malamor: " I was struck by his very tight language proficiency at a time when the majority does not value due to the shape and thus sacrifice style.

Mestre and do
pt: Mestre do Kung Fu
* Reparaz, Gonzalo de ( 1930 ) Mestre Jácome de Mallorca: Cartógrafo do Infante Coimbra ( offprint from Biblias journal of the Faculty of Letters of Coimbra ).
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Into his 90's, Joao Pequeno continued to teach and practice capoeira at his academy in Forte de Santo Antônio Além do Carmo which has, through the work of Mestre João and GCAP, come to be called the Forte da Capoeira which is off to the north side of the historical center of Salvador, Bahia which is also called Pelourinho.
pt: Regra do Mestre
Mestre João Grande eventually became such an acclaimed capoeirista that when Carybé, a painter famous for his documentation of African Culture in Bahia, chose to do studies of capoeira he chose João Grande as a model.
José Gabriel da Costa, later known as Mestre Gabriel, ( 1922 – 1971 ), is the founder of the União do Vegetal, a Christian religious sect that utilizes the entheogenic tea Hoasca as its main sacrament.

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Today, Venice's economy is mainly based on tourism, shipbuilding ( mainly done in the neighbouring cities of Mestre and Porto Marghera ), services, trade and industrial exports.
It has long been believed that Jehuda Cresques is the same person as ' Mestre Jacome ', a Majorcan cartographer induced by the Portuguese prince Henry the Navigator to move to Portugal in the 1420s to train Portuguese map-makers in Majorcan-style cartography.
The identification of " Mestre Jacome " with Jehuda Cresques " is principally due to the Catalan historian Gonzalo de Reparaz ( 1930 ).
Venice Marco Polo Airport is an airport located on the Italian mainland north of Venice, Italy, in Tessera, a frazione of the comune of Venice nearest to Mestre.
The airport is connected to the nearby railway station of Venice Mestre and to the bus terminal of Piazzale Roma in Venice by scheduled bus services ; to several destinations in the Venice itself by the Alilaguna water shuttle ( Blue, Red and Orange lines ); and to Piazza San Marco by the express Gold Line water taxi.
Together with Mestre João Grande he is later to share the honour of being one of the late Mestre Pastinha's two most learned students-the ones to whom he entrusted his legacy.
Pedro Moraes Trindade, commonly known as Mestre Moraes, ( born February 9, 1950 in Ilha de Maré in Salvador, Brazil ) is a master of capoeira.
The Bombardier system has been adopted in Nancy and Caen, France, while the Translohr system is in use in Clermont-Ferrand, France and Tianjin and Shanghai, China, and is under construction in Padua, L ' Aquila, and the mainland Mestre district of Venice in Italy.
* " El Fantasma de Canterville " is a song by the Argentinian musician Nito Mestre
UDV as it is known today however was " re-created " on July 22, 1961 in Porto Velho, Rondônia, Brazil by the rubber-tapper José Gabriel da Costa ( now known as Mestre Gabriel ).
His hinário is sung at CICLU-Alto Santo along with the O Cruzeiro hinário of Mestre Irineu.
Finados is a compendium of the hinarios of Antonio Gomes, Maria Damião, Germano Guilherme and João Pereira, among the earliest followers of Mestre Irineu.
Santo Daime is a syncretic spiritual practice founded in the 1930s in the Brazilian Amazonian state of Acre by Raimundo Irineu Serra, known as Mestre Irineu.

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