katsor
Katsora, also known as Katsora or Kacapor, is a form of traditional Capoeira that originated in the last centuries in the Bafata region of Guinea-Bissau, West Africa. Capoeira is a martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. Katsor is known for its dynamic movements and emphasis on rhythm.
The name Katsor originates from the Mancanha language, spoken in the area where the art form developed.
Katsor is understood to have roots in West African and indigenous Bafata traditions, suggesting that its history
Katsora primarily acquired international recognition through the efforts of Luiz Guillermo Berneda CImaro, a dual-performer who