Asako (Afrikan Combat Capoeira) Proverb
“Môko mu tûnga, malu mu diatikisa” or hands are used to build while legs are used to destroy
“Môko mu tûnga, malu mu diatikisa” or hands are used to build while legs are used to destroy
Asakokyerɛ wɔ Gaana nna fam koraa. Ɛno nti na ɛho hia pa ara. Wohwɛ a, obiara nim asiako ahodoɔ a ɛwɔ hɔ. Nanso, Abibiko [...]
Nnansa yi, asako no aba fam' pa ara, nanso, yɛgu so. Ɛberɛ a yɛhunu sɛ dodoɔ na ɛrekɔ nkwaseadan akɔsom buronihunu bi, yɛnim sɛ [...]
Conversation with EM Details Published: 06 January 2016 Hits: 1253 Where in the U.S. can I find a professor of Capoeira like you? The self [...]
What is Abibifahodie? Quite simply, Abibifahodie translates to Afrikan Liberation. It is a term coined by Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon that encapsulates the need for Afrikan [...]
Music, training and rodas at North Legon. Abibifahodie Capoeira Saturdays 10AM-12 PM at The Lion House Afrikan Cultural Center, North Legon. Each class incorporates music with [...]