The Meaning of Aruandê
Two to three generations into slavery, the idea of Luanda as a city seemed completely unreal. When they heard their elders speak of Luanda, they could not create an idea of what a city or country where their people were free would look like. So, they imagined it to be some sort of "heaven" or promised land. The idea of being able to return to world of freedom, a magical place, became an idea that passed from the mouth of slave to slave. As the word kept being repeated, the L took on more of an AR sound and it transformed from "Luanda" into "Aruanda".
The word Aruandê was derived from the word Luanda, the capital and largest city of Angola, Africa. Luanda, once known as Loanda, was founded by Portuguese explorer Paulo Dias de Novais in 1575 who named it "São Paulo de Loanda". The city became the center of slave trade from Africa to Brazil from c.1550 to c.1850, growing to be the largest port for the Portuguese trafficking of slaves to Africa for over 300 years. It was in Luanda that the slaves were gathered, chained, stored in the basements of ships and sent off across the Atlantic to be sold.The transformation from the word Luanda to Aruanda occured slowly overtime. To the early generations of slaves, Luanda burned deep in their memory as the last vision they had of home, their last taste of freedom. For this reason, wherever the slave was transported in Brazil, he fondly recalled and spoke of his African city "Luanda." Slavery continued on for centuries, though, and as time passed, children who were born into slavery never saw Africa, nor a city called Luanda. They had never travelled on ships, never seen a port.
The idea of Aruanda became such a strong vision, that it was always followed by cries of excitement, the sound of "ê!" for emphasis. "Aruanda ê!" The "a" at the end of Aruanda soon disappeared and the "ê" was joined. Brazilian slaves created one word for this idea of heaven, the promised land: Aruandê.
Origins
Interpretation
Transformation
Cord System
Iniciante
The Initiation
The 1st phase of learning for the student, inclusion in the group.
Batizado
Aluno
Aluno
The Beginning
The student enters into capoeira to know a new form of thinking.
The Awakening
The student starts to see that Capoeira has its' mysteries.
The Understanding
The student starts to learn and comprehend the fundamentals and rituals of Capoeira.
The Path
The student understanding the need for its development, begins his journey within Capoeira.
The Journey
The student begins to have more responsibilites inside Capoeira. Ex: organization, travelling.
Transformation
The student, already advanced, has his obligations within the group and prepares to reach the end of his journey as a student.
The Intermediate
The student in preparation to turn Graduado, is in search of comprehension and the mysteries of Capoeira.
The Authority
The "Mestre" enters the second phase, continuing to pass his knowledge and experiences while supervising the branches.
Grão Mestre
The Victory
After decades revolving around Capoeira, the Mestre receives the maximum graduation available withing Centro Cultural Aruandê Capoeira.
Estagiário
Aluno
Aluno
Aluno Transformação
Intermediário
Aluno Advançado
The Search
The student is becoming a Graduado and from this cord, the student begins working with Capoeira under the supervision of a Mestre.
The Understanding
Now a Graduado with his own roots, he continues in search of knowledge to enhance his learning.
Graduado
Monitor
The Assertion
The graduating student passes on to monitor his students, in search of the mysteries of Capoeira, that are each time more visible, the knowledge changing in each phase of his life.
Instrutor
The Knowledge
After learning as a student, he begins to understand, value, and redeem the values of the game of Capoeira.
Professor Transformação
The Independence
He now enters the stage of professionalism, teachinggraduates the knowledge they've gained on journey until now.
The Conscience
The Professor passes his knowledge to his oldest students, concentrating on the journey Capoeira is to bring.
Professor
Mestrando
The Recognition
After a long journey, one has their work recognized within the Capoeira community.
Mestre 1º Grau
The Wisdom
Within this phrase, "Mestre"shows all the conscience, experience of a dedicated life and the giving of ideas to students.
Mestre 2º Grau
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