Atlas / Adventure

Capoeira

The fight disguised as a dance, born in the slave quarters of Brazil, played in a circle to the pulse of the berimbau.

Gold credential: Cordão graduation within a recognized lineage group, culminating in the title of Mestre · Cordão (corda) graduation system conferred within a recognized group's lineage; the title of Mestre is the apex, awarded by the group's masters

Ranked by community strength — not by who pays

Where the community gathers

★ Best place to go
Birthplace & living capital

Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

●●●●● Legendary living community · Season: September to March (warm, drier; February Carnival is electric) · All levels, from first ginga to cordão

Enter the roda at the source, where Mestre Bimba and Mestre Pastinha codified the art and a UNESCO-recognized heritage still beats to the berimbau.

BirthplaceLiving sceneMeccaNamed mastersVerified schoolsHeritageUnbroken lineage
Strong living community

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

●●●●○ Thriving living community · Season: April to October (cooler, drier) · All levels

Home to the world's largest capoeira group, where a vast living cohort plays the game from the favela hills to the beach at sunset.

Living sceneNamed mastersVerified schoolsUnbroken lineage

Capoeira pulls you? Leave an email — we'll introduce you to the right place and the right people as the map grows.

Prices are a verified starting point — no checkout, no hard sell. We introduce; you decide.

Why you can trust this map

What I check before I send you anywhere

I'm Arnaud. I cook for a living, and I've spent fifteen years on the water — so I know the difference between a real school and a good-looking website. I built the Atlas because I got tired of the second kind. Here is what a place has to clear before it goes on here, and what I'll tell you straight when it doesn't.

Before you trust any school — mine or anyone else's — ask these five things
  1. Who actually teaches it? Can you find them by name, with a track record you can check yourself?
  2. Is the craft alive in that place, or is the school the only thing there? A real scene has more than one good option.
  3. What exactly do you walk away with — a recognised qualification, or a certificate they printed themselves? Ask which.
  4. Can you speak to someone who did the course? A real person, not a testimonial on their own page.
  5. What happens on a bad day — weather, an injury, a teacher who doesn't show? A serious place has an honest answer.

If a place dodges these, that's your answer. It costs you nothing to ask, and it tells you everything.

This is the short version. The full method is here — the six questions, in order, for any craft anywhere.