Norival Moreira de Oliveira

Norival Moreira de Oliveira

Norival Moreira de Oliveira (born June 22, 1945), also known as Mestre Nô is a Grand Master of capoeira angola,[1] who was initiated into capoeira angola at the age of four.[2]

He was born in Coroa, Itaparica, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. At 7, Norival and his family moved to Massaranduba, a poor neighborhood not far from the church of Bomfim. Mestre Nilton and Mestre Cutica, brothers and highly respected capoeiristas who lived down the block, took young Norival to meet the elder masters Pirró and Zeca. Pirró, Zeca and Nilton organized and commanded many capoeira angola rodas in the streets.

Norival began playing in the mestre's rodas and in 1965 he started teaching in his own academy. Mestre Nô founded Capoeira Academies Retintos, Orixás da Bahia and Capoeira Angola Palmares. He has taught to thousands of capoeristas. He is founder, president, and grand master of Associacao Brasileira Cultural de Capoeira Palmares (ABCCP) an organization dedicated to teaching, promoting and maintaining the traditions of Capoeira Angola. He is also the actual president of A.B.C.A. ( Associação Brasileira de Capoeira Angola ), the most respected association created by the eldest masters to maintain and preserve capoeira angola as it is.[3] Mestre Nô is known throughout the world to be the "mestre dos mestres", the "master of masters", for having graduated over 75 students to the level of Master,[4] which is unique for anyone teacher to accomplish in their lifetime.

Today, Mestre Nô lives with his family and grand children in Boca do Rio, Salvador. His Academy is near his home. He travels throughout Brazil, the US, Europe, and other parts of the world helping Capoeiristas reach their goals. In August 2009 there will be an international gathering to celebrate the grand opening of CENTRO ACADEMICO DE CAPOEIRA ANGOLA PALMARES in Boca do Rio.

References

  1. ^ "SPARE TIMES". The New York Times. February 27, 1998. http://www.nytimes.com/1998/02/27/arts/spare-times-768120.html. Retrieved 2009-03-23. 
  2. ^ Maliszewski, Michael (1996). Spiritual dimensions of the martial arts. C. E. Tuttle. p. 116. ISBN 9780804820486. 
  3. ^ "Velho Mestre de Capoeira é barrado pela Imigração Norte Americana". Portal Capoeira. August 2, 2008. http://www.portalcapoeira.com/Noticias-Atualidades/Velho-Mestre-de-Capoeira-e-barrado-pela-Imigracao-Norte-Americana. Retrieved 2009-03-23. 
  4. ^ "Mestre Nô teaches over 75 students to become Master of Capoeira". Seattle Capoeira Center. July 8, 2011. http://seattlecapoeiracenter.com/mestre-no/. Retrieved 2011-07-08. 

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