4/10/07

Mestre Russo & O Zelador

Mestre Russo (center) in Caxias.

Mestre Russo is a significant figure in the history of Capoeira Angola and of its true preservation, especially in Rio de Janeiro.

Mestre Russo dedicates himself to Capoeira Angola in the neighborhood of Baixada Fluminense, in Rio. He is in charge of the roda in Caxias, and any capoeira worth his/her salt will head to the roda in Caxias, one of the last true street rodas, when they are in town.

O Zelador (The Caretaker) is a documentary film that looks at Mestre Russo's life and his contributions to Capoeira Angola. Their website has a lot of great information, including a biography of Mestre Russo, photos, and a film trailer. Here's a little bit:

A good capoeirista in the roda has to demonstrate his ability to play well. A skilful capoeirista chama atencao (calls attention) while he is playing because of something special that he does, Mestre Russo cuts a striking figure with his smart dress, always wearing pressed trousers, leather shoes and a panama hat. Russo is famous for pushing other players out of the roda with powerful kicks, and he invariably demonstrates his capacity to do so. Often during the game he will corner the other player and put his hand in his pocket and pull it out rapidly, pretending that he has a knife, and then proceed to mock gut or slit the throat of the other player, evoking the violence of the capoeira gangs of old Rio de Janeiro. The moment after he has done this a smile by him will restore the inherent playfulness of the capoeirista. At other times he will distract the other player by removing his hat and then, using the advantage that he has created and will attack with a head butt.
I have no information about the release date of this film or where it will be showing. If anyone knows anything, pass it on.

Thanks to Jason in Bmore for the link.

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