Foi No Clarão da Lua
Capoeira Song
The Triumph of Capoeira Under the Moonlight
The song 'Foi No Clarão da Lua' by Capoeira Song is a vibrant celebration of the martial art of capoeira, set against the backdrop of a moonlit night. The lyrics recount a captivating story where capoeira triumphs over jiu-jitsu in a vale tudo (anything goes) match. The repeated phrase 'Foi no clarão da Lua' (It was in the moonlight) sets a mystical and almost magical tone, suggesting that this victory was not just a physical triumph but also a spiritual one.
The song vividly describes the techniques used by the capoeirista, such as 'armada,' 'rasteira,' 'meia-Lua,' and 'ponteira,' which are all traditional capoeira moves. These moves are depicted as decisive and effective, leading to a swift victory in the first round. The presence of Mestre Mentirinha, a master of capoeira, playing the berimbau (a traditional Brazilian musical bow) under the ring, adds an authentic cultural layer to the narrative. The berimbau is not just an instrument but a symbol of the rhythm and spirit of capoeira, guiding the movements and energy of the fighters.
The song also highlights the communal and celebratory aspects of capoeira. The mention of Muzenza, a well-known capoeira group, singing and supporting the fighter, emphasizes the collective spirit and camaraderie inherent in this martial art. The victory is not just an individual achievement but a shared triumph for the entire community. This communal aspect is a core element of capoeira, which blends martial arts, music, and dance into a holistic cultural expression.
'Foi No Clarão da Lua' is more than just a song about a fight; it is a tribute to the rich cultural heritage of capoeira and its enduring spirit. It celebrates the art form's resilience, skill, and the deep sense of community that it fosters among its practitioners.