Itapuã Beiramar

Books you're reading now.
"Light of Pranayama" by B.K.S. Yengar and "Autobigraphy of a Yogi" by Paramahansa Yogananda.
Favorite dish for cooking.
Spaghetti with fresh tomato and basil sauce
What is your favorite film?
"Citizen Kane" by Orson Welles is my classic favorite. "Europa" by Lars Von Trier is also a film that made me reconsider what I knew about cinema, and last but not least, "Exit Through The Gift Shop" by Banksy was my major reference for creating "Capoeira, um passo a dois".
What is your indulgence?
Normally I don't eat meat, but I've been to a churrascaria Rodizio during the Carnival this year and it tasted so good!
What is the best city you've ever visited?
New York.
Places you'd like to visit.
Chapada dos Veadeiros in Brazil, Thailand, Malasia and Tibet.
Person, who inspires you.
Among alive — Sting and Mestre Acordeon, among dead — Mestre Leopoldina and Ghandi.
Your idea of happiness.
I think it's just enjoying the process of being, and it also has to be connected with doing something that you love.
What historical figure or a book/film character you can identify yourself with?
Bruce Lee.
What talent would you like to have?(That you still don't have)
Music talent in general, especially singing and playing the guitar.
What traits do you adore in other people?
Not being insecure and being able to recognize a talent in others.
What is your greatest achievement?
I made a film "Capoeira, um passo a dois".
What is your next goal?
Make a capoeira feature film or series.
Your motto or favorite quote.
"If your efforts are being seen with indifference, don't give up. The sunrise is a major spectacle and most of the audience is always sleeping". Chinese proverb
Credits: Kfir Amir, Jorge itapuã.
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