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Some players then move into the circle and challenge each other in a game of capoeira. Syn copated patterns of rhythm res onate from various percussion in struments in accompaniment with a single-stringed instrument called a Berimbau. “The music is the heartbeat of the circle,” Baxter-Neal said. “The players oscillate to the music and the drumming sets the general pace of the game.” Baxter-Neal added the game is less about domi nating the other player than it is about communication. “It’s a dialogue of energy and move ment,” he said. “It’s about expressing yourself to the other player.” Mestre Acordeon, a venerated capoeirista who was instrumental in bringing capoeira to the United States, was one of the many players present at the Batizado. Before the Batizado began, Mestre Acordeon spoke to the roda, or circle. “To play capoeira is more than kicking and thinking,” he said. “It is a way of life, and historically a cry for freedom,” he said. “It is a pre cious gift. My hope and wish is you will carry it in your heart and prac tice it with love and respect.” As the Batizado proceeded, junior Gabe Dour was called inside the cir cle to receive his initiation. He was pitted against an experienced capoeirista whose skill far exceeded his own. They moved rhythmically around the circle, then with a sud den burst, the mestre took Dour to the mat. Dour was officially baptized and received his first belt. “It is a rite of passage for me,” Dour said. “I go from being innocent to knowing.” Dour said he discovered capoeira in his early teens at the Oregon Country Fair. “It is the most social art form I’ve been involved in,” he said. “This Batizado of Grupo Raca will put Eugene on the map in the world of capoeira.” Yellow Flower, another new mem ber, reflected on the struggle to get to the point of baptism. “I’ve worked really hard for nine months,” she said. “It’s been a struggle, but my struggle reflects the history of capoeira, which has had to struggle for it’s own freedom. I feel like I’m being adopted into a family.” Cruz said his only regret for Saturday’s event was that more masters from other countries were not present, due to visa difficulties. However, he added that the cere mony was awesome. “The energy was beautiful and the students did a wonderful job in helping to make the Batizado hap pen,” Cruz said. Tom Adams is a freelance writer for the Emerald. Concert continued from page 5 it is with feeling. On “Shalom Salaam,” Marley sings: “Who will take the blame for the blood of my children / To who does vengeance belong to no one no one / We’re dy ing from tanks and suicide bombs / The only answer is to live as one.” The emotion and immediacy of the words in these songs hit a listener square on. Often, all it takes is the repetition of a single phrase: “Shalom salaam shalom salaam.” Marley and his band returned for a three-song encore that included Bob Marley’s “Jamming.” The final tune of the night was “Dragonfly,” an acoustic number with lyrics that gave the night a summation: “Everybody’s worried about time / But I just keep that shit off my mind / People living on twenty four-hour clocks / But we’re on a ride that never stops.” Contact the Pulse reporter at aaronshakra@dailyemerald.com. Ask Nat continued from page 5 to be two-timed. 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