Who was Mestre Bimba?
Manoel dos Reis Machado was born on November 23rd to Luiz Cândido Machado and Maria Martinha do Bonfim; there is some doubt about the exact year of his birth (1899 or 1900). His nickname of “Bimba” came from a bet between his mother and the midwife about whether the baby would be a boy or girl – the mother bet it would be a girl, and the midwife that it would be a boy. When Manoel was born, the midwife said, “It’s a boy; look at his bimba (slang for male sexual organ).” Mestre Bimba learned capoeira at the age of 12 from an African sailor named Bentinho. He would go on to create the Regional style of capoeira and open the first capoeira academy in the world, thus leading to the revocation of the laws from 1890 that prohibited capoeira and punished it with prison time. Mestre Bimba was a capoeirista and fighter of great renown; he publicly challenged martial artists of any style to face him in the ring and won all matches. His pioneering method of teaching capoeira attracted many studen