In this episode of the Reflections on Capoeira podcast Broderick had the privilege to interview Mestre Themba Mashama. Mestre Themba is a San Francisco native who has dedicated over 45 years of his life to the study of capoeira. As a father, husband, activist, and therapist, he has embraced capoeira not only as a martial art, but also as a means of personal and community development. He began his journey training Capoeira Regional under the instruction of Mestre Acordeon, and later pursued Capoeira de Angola under the guidance of Mestre Moraes.
Mestre Themba Mashama holds the distinction of being the first American capoeirista to achieve a level of mastery in both Capoeira Regional and Capoeira de Angola styles, solidifying his reputation as an authority in the art form. Additionally, he holds the distinction of establishing the first Capoeira de Angola school in the United States, further contributing to the growth of this traditional style in the country.
Currently, Mestre Themba serves as the esteemed leader of Kapoeira N’gola Preto Velho. Through his expertise, passion, and dedication, he continues to empower students of all backgrounds, sharing the rich cultural heritage and transformative power of capoeira with the community.
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