Joaninha & Mandingueira Join Facebook!

3 02 2008

Add Joaninha and join Mandingueira on Facebook! 

Well, I’ve finally done it!  Do you use Facebook?  If so, please support me and this blog (and feel warm and fuzzy in the knowledge of my thousand thanks)!  Here are three ways to do it:

1. Add me as a friend

My account name is “Joaninha de Mandingueira” (“Joaninha of Mandingueira”, bet you didn’t figure that one out :P).  And my wall is still a blank canvas for the first one there…

2. Join my group: “Are you a capoeirista?  Because you just turned my world upside-down!”

Figuring I should “give back” to the community that provided the inspiration for this post, I turned it into a facebook group. 😀  For some reason the group isn’t showing up in search results, so here is the link (hint: click on it and join!): http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=10223806822

3. Become a fan

If you like Mandingueira, check out the blog’s Facebook page (click here) and join to tell the world!  Muito, muito, muito obrigada for this. 🙂

Thank you again, and I hope to see you soon on my wall/in the newsfeed!  Also, don’t forget about the other ways you can contact me, through email (axejoaninha[at]gmail[dot]com), my contact page, or adding me as a friend on Capoeira Espaco, YouTube, or Technorati.  

Joaninha





Don’t Go; We’ll Be Right Back after the Break!

27 01 2008

I’m sorry everyone, for the unexpected hiatus!  I was tied up with something all this weekend and have barely had time to eat and sleep, let alone write something worth reading.  Tomorrow, however, I will be back on track.  Muito obrigada for your patience, and keep checking in!

-Joaninha





6 Keys to Building Upper-Body Strength (And Other News)

16 01 2008

Hello, class!

Today, we’re going to take a little field trip over to The Capoeira Blog, where Faisca has kindly published a guest post of mine.  Faisca was really nice in helping me when I first started trying to get Mandingueira off the ground, and so I’d like to take this opportunity to say thank you! 

Before going on to the guest post, I apologize in advance for any irregularities in posting this week!  I’m actually on vacation in North Africa right now, so it’s going to be a little bit tricky.  The topic for today’s post went through an interesting process.  Originally, I was going to publish the article on maculelê, first in the Capoeira é Dança series.  Then, thanks to Day 1 of my trip, in fact, I completely forgot about that and was going to write a one-off post titled “The Scariest Night of My Life and Why Things Like this Blog Need to Exist”.  (Don’t worry, nothing happened, but that fact itself was also a part of it, as you’ll see.)  Now that Faisca has published my guest post, I also plan to publish a sister post to it, looking at women’s strength and the perception of it (or its lack) from a more theoretical point of view.  I hope to keep posting throughout my trip, and will hit all of the things mentioned above, so please keep checking back for more!

Click here to read 6 Keys to Building Upper-Body Strength






Which Type of Capoeira Beginner Are (Were) You?

31 12 2007

Pointed toes? Ah-hah! One dancer-capoerista, at 12 o'clock!This is a great, fun article I found on Capoeira Connection.  It’s spot on, from “the underconfident one” right down to “the gymnast/dancer”, and I bet you’ll recognize yourself or someone you know in at least one (if not all) of them!  Check it out–click here!


P.S.  Yesterday I received my 1000th page hit, exactly one month from the start of Mandingueira (my first post was November 30th)!  Thank you, to all of you guys!  Happy New Year!





I Got a New Wireless Router!

18 12 2007

That’s another way of saying, I’m sorry for being MIA these past few days due to my internet dying, and it shouldn’t happen again!  Posts to recommence soon!





Batizado – The Initiation of Mandingueira

30 11 2007

Mandingueira BlogWelcome to Mandingueira, a blog on women, capoeira, and women in capoeira.  As I’m new to blogging, relatively new to capoeira, and brand new to taking up with feminist issues, this should be an interesting process!  To begin with (as they are wont to be begun with), an introduction: Eu sou Joaninha, and I’ve been training capoeira for just over two years now.  After hanging up my abada at night, I become an undergraduate English major, bona fide bookworm and grammar stickler, and writer/editor/publisher/journalist-hopeful.

Why Mandingueira?  First, I absolutely love and am in love with capoeira, and you know what they say: “write what you know”–and I want to write.  Second, kind of by chance I began reading a lot of feminist-oriented blogs this year, and evidently they’ve had an effect on me.  If you’ve been in capoeira for any amount of time, you’ve probably realized that it’s a fairly male-dominated universe.  The average capoeira group will have more male students, more advanced male students, and–pop quiz!–how many female mestres can you name, compared to how many male mestres?  Then there are the horror stories, courtesy of any given capoeira forum: allegedly rapid promotion of girlfriends or wives in Brazil, teachers hitting on students everywhere, talk of undeserved as well as too-long-unreceived cordas, etc. 

I want Mandingueira to provide a central platform for thoughts, discussion, and ideas related to women in capoeira, or women and/or capoeira, and plan to include as wide a variety of material as possible (e.g. interviews, tips, debates, musings, reviews, current events, links and multimedia, anecdotes, creative work).  I will also try my best to keep this blog overall interesting and relevant to all capoeiristas, not just women, and I can tell you right now that there will be no rants, sermons, or pulling out of issues that aren’t necessarily there.  (Trust me; thanks to a certain post-modernist feminist prof in first year, any sort of down-the-throat-agenda-pushing is now anathema to me.)  But, since disclaimers are a way of life: Everyone makes mistakes (and I already have…possibly more on that later, if you’re good), so that’s what the Comments section is for!

Thank you so much for stopping by, and I hope you will continue to do so often (my aim is a minimum of one post per week).  Play hard, ginga low, and tell all your friends and capoeirista colleagues to drop by!  Muito axé. 🙂