Sydney
STARTTS - Carramar
Tuesday 5pm-6:30pm
152-168 The Horsley Drive – Carramar – NSW - 2163
Fairfield
Tusday 9am-11am
380 The Horsley Dr,
Fairfield, NSW 2165
Cabramatta High School
Friday 1:30pm-3:15pm
Aladore Avenue – Cabramatta – NSW – 2166
Chester Hill High School
Friday 9am-11am
Kenward Ave,
Chester Hill, NSW 2162
Miller Technology High School
Thursday 11:15am-1pm
Cabramatta Ave,
Miller, NSW 2168
Birrong Boys High School
Thursday 9am-10:30am
Rodd St, Birrong NSW 2143
 
 
 


 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 

Objectives:

Through learning to master the musical and physical skills required to play in a roda of Capoeira Angola (name given to the game itself) the following objectives have been identified:

1.Increase ability to work co-operatively in order to achieve a common goal through the encouragement of teamwork.
2.Increase, confidence and self-esteem through the mastery of rhythm maintenance, physical agility, flexibility and self -expression, and performing them in front of an audience.
3.Increase interpersonal skills through understanding the range of human emotions and their expression in the game.
4.Improve control of emotion such as anger, through learning constructive ways to express and deal with emotions.
5.Increase sense of self-discipline and responsibility through the recognition of the need for boundaries as part of an effective group process.
6.Increase sense of self worth through the recognition of tasks well done and completed.
7.Increase sense of awareness of self and others through group membership and constructive input/output.
8.Improve teacher-student relationships and increased school attendance through recognition and respect of roles
9.Increase cognitive skills through the development of the mental strategies needed to compete with their opponents, as well as through the mastery of rhythm maintenance and coordination
10.Increase ability to deal with feelings of anger of injustice through the raised awareness of the history and traditions which underpin Capoeira Angola,