In Capoeira, music is not background noise; it controls the energy and pace of the game. "Paranaue" is one of the most recognizable songs in the Roda (the circle where the game occurs).

The 1993 film Only the Strong introduced the world to Capoeira through its iconic theme song, "Paranaue." This Afro-Brazilian martial art combines combat, dance, and music into a unique cultural expression. Origins and History

Unlike traditional martial arts that emphasize rigid stances, Capoeira focuses on constant fluidity and deception. The fundamental rocking step and "soul" of the art. Aú: A cartwheel used for evasion or positioning. Meia Lua: A powerful "half-moon" kick. Esquiva: Defensive maneuvers to dodge rather than block. Cultural Impact of Only the Strong

💡 Capoeira is a "game" played between two people, emphasizing flow over collision.

The film served as a global ambassador for the art form. By showcasing the discipline and community of Capoeira, it moved the practice from the streets of Brazil to martial arts academies worldwide.

Conducted in "capoeiras" (areas of low vegetation). Legality: Once banned; now a Brazilian national sport. The Role of Music: Paranaue