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Greetings smart viewers! 
Today’s Vegetarian Elite 
features Franci Blota, 
a vegan master of capoeira.
Capoeira is a Brazilian 
cultural expression that 
combines music, dance, 
sports, personal defense, 
and a lot of fun. 
It originated most likely 
in the sixteenth century 
and was first introduced 
by Angolan Brazilians.
Franci Blota has mastered 
this artistic sport 
and teaches others 
to do the same.
Capoeira is known 
as a low bush, grass -
all bushes where we used 
to play on at the squares,
on soccer fields – 
are called capoeira.
That´s where the name 
came from, because it 
was created in this place,
in this environment.
Many action movies with 
the famous American 
actor and film producer 
Wesley Snipes contain 
scenes showing capoeira. 
Mr. Snipes himself 
is a capoeira practitioner. 
Also, the Grammy 
Award winning 
Puerto Rican pop singer 
Ricky Martin, and other 
famous musicians such as 
the Black-Eyed Peas and 
Carlos Santana, have also 
demonstrated this 
energetic Afro-Brazilian 
art expression in their work. 
It is said 
that breakdancing was 
influenced by capoeira.
The greatest soccer players 
were athletes,
they were capoeiristas – 
Pelé, Garrincha 
and many others 
whom we already know. 
Even Borges 
from São Paulo 
was a capoeirista. 
Other athletes 
of other sports 
also used capoeira 
as a mean to reach 
their athletic objectives.
Franci Blota 
teaches capoeira 
at the Cultural Center 
of Camafeu. 
The center’s mission 
is to spread and preserve 
Brazilian cultural arts 
like capoeira.
The Camafeu Group 
is a new group. 
It is a group that has 
its lineage derived from 
the Cultural Center 
of Capoeira Ginga Brazil
of Master of Capoeira 
Nenê, who is our patron.
Our objective 
is to propagate capoeira 
in the whole 
municipal territory first, 
and then, nationwide.
Camafeu, which is 
the name of our work, 
has a very interesting 
meaning. 
Camafeu is the name 
given to a type of cutting 
for a stone to change 
into a precious stone.
Camafeu is a stone 
that was given to kings 
as a present, as an offering.
And then, 
this had its value 
as a divine value 
and we view capoeira 
as if it were a camafeu. 
The students arrive 
as a raw stone, a rock, 
and it needs to be cut, 
in order for them to learn
how to live 
inside the capoeira 
and for them to learn 
how to live in the world.
According to Mr. Blota, 
capoeira not only 
teaches a sport, 
but it is also a way 
for social development.
Capoeira not only 
makes capoeiristas, 
it also makes citizens. 
The ropes mean the levels 
in which the capoeirista 
will progress. 
He obtains the first rope, 
the second, the third, 
the fourth, and then 
he will already be 
inserted into a context, 
inside a social relation 
which is exactly what 
he will be transformed into.
He will become 
a capoeirista, 
seen by the society 
as a teacher, as an athlete, 
as one who takes children 
away from drugs, 
from the wrong path, 
as one who
brings the elderly to 
practice physical activity, 
as one who brings 
the handicapped 
so that they reach a level 
of importance in our society 
and see themselves 
actively doing something.
In addition to contributing 
to his community, 
Franci Blota has been a 
longtime health-conscious 
and eco-conscious 
organic vegan. 
The lifestyle 
is compatible with, and 
even boosts, his ability 
as a capoeirista. 
But before finding out 
more about his diet, 
Mr. Blota introduces us 
to the world of capoeira.
Capoeira is characterized 
by skillful and complex 
movements using head, 
feet, hands, elbows, 
knees and acrobatic 
gymnastic elements. 
There are three styles 
of capoeira, namely, 
Angola, Regional and 
Contemporânea. 
Capoeira Angola is 
more dance-like 
and traditional, with 
the players closer together. 
Capoeira Regional, 
a popular style in Brazil, 
involves faster 
and more athletic play. 
Finally, 
Capoeira Contenporânea 
encompasses aspects 
of the two other styles 
as well as new movements.
Capoeira Angola uses 
the most original 
fundamentals of capoeira.
The capoeirista 
in Capoeira Angola 
cannot play barefoot.
In the Capoeira Regional 
he can play barefoot 
and use tennis shoes.
The capoeirista 
in Capoeira Regional 
cannot use accessories 
like chains, 
necklace, watch.
In Capoeira Angola, 
they can use it. 
They can play wearing hats 
or without a hat. 
So those are principles 
that bring back 
the thoughts of the past, 
of past capoeiristas.
Capoeira has three 
essential elements which 
are closely connected 
to each another: music, 
“roda,” and “joga.”
Music is played throughout 
the capoeira game 
as it establishes the tempo 
and style of the game 
that the capoeiristas 
are supposed to play. 
It is comprised of 
musical instruments 
and song. 
The musical instruments 
are played in a row 
called bateria. 
The rhythm is set by 
the berimbaus (stringed 
percussion instruments). 
Other instruments 
in the bateria include two 
pandeiros (tambourines), 
a reco-reco (rasp), and an 
agogô (doble gong bell).
The musicality 
of the capoeira circle 
is guided by 
three berimbaus 
(string percussion). 
The first berimbau is 
the master berimbau,
it is berimbau gunga, the 
one with the larger head, 
and it is normally played 
by the senior of the circle.
The berimbau gunga 
marks the rhythm 
and always maintains
the same pattern of beats 
and marks the rhythm.
The medium berimbau 
which is 
the second berimbau, 
reverses the beat
of berimbau gunga. 
So it always 
plays the reverse 
but at the same time 
without staying 
out of rhythm. 
It is an intermediary
berimbau and
it can play variations
as long as there are 
not many variations.
The berimbau viola 
is the berimbau 
that is free to diversify 
and the player 
has to be a skilled player, 
one that knows 
the berimbau well, 
because he has to 
maintain the variation
without getting off 
the rhythm and without 
disrupting the singer.
Roda, another key element 
of capoeira, 
is the circle of people 
in which capoeira is played. 
Its circular form keeps 
focus on both players 
and musicians while 
retaining the energy 
created by 
the capoeira game. 
Music is central 
to the circle’s function.
The main singer 
of the circle is the one 
who has the ease and 
a better voice to sing,
the one who already had 
singing classes, 
for example. 
If he sings peace 
then there is peace. 
If he sings acrobatics 
then there are acrobatics. 
So he is the singer.
And the capoeira music 
that drives the circle, 
that drives life. 
The one 
who guides the circle 
is normally the highest 
in position in the circle.
He is the one 
that coordinates, 
not necessarily 
by singing, but 
he arranges the progress 
of the music’s repertoire. 
Joga, the third element, 
is the capoeira game itself. 
Capoeira is not intended 
to injure the other party. 
Instead, it emphasizes 
the player’s skills.
In capoeira, they do not 
play against anyone,
they play it 
along with someone. 
When we return, 
we’ll find out how 
vegan capoeira master 
Franci Blota enhanced 
his playing and life 
through a pure 
plant-based diet. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
Welcome back to 
Vegetarian Elite 
with our featured guest 
Franci Blota, a Brazilian 
vegan capoeira teacher.
Master Franci Blota 
had enriched his life 
with capoeira. 
He also found 
favorable transformations 
in himself after 
becoming a vegetarian.
For many years 
I had been interested 
in vegetarianism but I 
didn’t have the knowledge, 
I did not know anyone 
and I did not know 
of any means 
to attain the knowledge. 
That was when I met Paulo
from Lar Vegetariano 
(Vegetarian Home), 
and through his daughter 
I got to know about
vegetarianism and 
immediately adhered to it.
I became a vegetarian 
overnight.
Franci Blota recognized 
that a veg diet is beneficial 
to himself as well as 
to the animals, 
in addition to being 
a planet-saving lifestyle.
I already knew about 
some of the benefits that 
vegetarianism brought 
to myself and to 
all the animals on Earth. 
Then I associated all this 
and thought 
it was very interesting 
that I could become, 
let’s say, one of the savers 
of the planet.
He has also noticed the 
inside and outside wonders 
that a plant-based diet 
rapidly provides.
It was a biopsychosocial 
improvement. 
Biologically speaking, 
my body functions in 
an extraordinary manner. 
Socially speaking, 
I feel much better.
I interact with people 
in a more sincere way,
without hypocrisy, 
or fakeness. 
And psychologically 
speaking, it has worked 
very well in my life.
I do not carry anymore 
the karma 
from eating animals
and today I am happy. 
Today I can say 
that I am happy after 
I became a vegetarian.
The Brazilian 
vegan capoeirista also 
looks for optimum health 
by preferring 
organic vegan raw food.
My lifestyle is healthy. 
I am usually 
very concerned about
my health, think about 
the health of the animals, 
the well-being of the planet.
I always seek 
to eat organic food, 
like many fruits, 
many vegetables, grains. 
I do not consume many
processed products.
I do not eat too much 
salt, sugar, oil, 
only when it’s necessary. 
My food is 
almost always raw. 
I rarely prepare fried food, 
braised food
and things like this. 
I always prefer eating raw.
Franci Blota explains 
to our viewers how fast 
his transition had been 
to a completely 
animal-free vegan diet.
My transition to veganism 
was very quick.
I decided that 
I would be vegetarian 
the moment I knew 
about vegetarianism. 
I ate vegetarian food 
and when I went home, 
I slept and thought: 
from today onwards 
I am already vegetarian.
And since that day 
I am an active vegetarian.
I do not see meat,
milk, eggs, chicken, fish 
as food anymore.
For me, those were lives 
were cowardly taken,
in a brutal way and 
without any necessity 
at all, because we can 
live very well from 
what the Earth offers us.
Master Franci Blota also 
has a message 
to all viewers who wish 
to understand further and 
thus adopt a vegan diet.
The message is simple 
and sincere. 
Do not do to others 
what you do not want 
done to yourself. 
Put yourself in the place 
of the animals 
at the moment 
of their death. 
Do not think 
only of the food that is 
on your dinner table. 
And yes, 
(think) of all the evil, 
of all the trouble
caused to a life. 
And always remember 
that the One Above 
who created humankind 
also created the animals.
I am a defender of ecology 
and of veganism. 
So be veg, go green. 
Protect the planet, 
don’t forget this. 
Just as capoeira 
teaches respect 
within the roda circle, 
in the same way, 
veganism naturally 
leads us to value
the circle of life and
the sphere of the planet 
that we call our home.
Thank you 
Mr. Franci Blota for 
sharing your precious time 
to introduce us to the 
engaging and rich world 
of capoeira, and for your 
practice and advocacy 
of the vegan lifestyle. 
May the Providence 
bless you, your loved ones, 
and students.
Eco-friendly viewers, 
we appreciate 
your kind presence 
for today’s episode of 
Vegetarian Elite. 
Up next is Between 
Master and Disciples 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
Wishing you a vibrant life 
in Heaven’s infinite love.
Greetings smart viewers! Today’s Vegetarian Elite features Franci Blota, a vegan master of capoeira.
Capoeira is a Brazilian cultural expression that combines music, dance, sports, personal defense, 
and a lot of fun. It originated most likely in the sixteenth century and was first introduced by Angolan Brazilians. Franci Blota has mastered this artistic sport and teaches others to do the same.
Franci Blota (m): Capoeira is known as a low bush, grass - all bushes where we used to play on at the squares, on soccer fields – are called capoeira. That´s where the name came from, because it was created in this place,in this environment.
HOST: Many action movies with the famous American actor and film producer Wesley Snipes contain 
scenes showing capoeira.  Mr. Snipes himself is a capoeira practitioner. Also, the Grammy Award winning Puerto Rican pop singer Ricky Martin, and other famous musicians such as the Black-Eyed Peas and Carlos Santana, have also demonstrated this energetic Afro-Brazilian art expression in their work. 
It is said that breakdancing was influenced by capoeira.