Mestre Esquilo
Blitz interview
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Books you're reading now.
Augusto Cury.
Favourite dish for cooking.
Chicken soup.
What is your indulgence?
I enjoy going to different music concerts.
What is your favorite film?
A book about a father and his son who participated in Ironman Triathlons in the USA. (Mestre is talking about Dick and Rick Hoyts, who competed together in many athletic events. Rick has cerebral palsy.)
What is the best city you've ever visited?
Tel-Aviv.
Place you'd like to visit.
Cuba.
Person, who inspires you.
A lot of people inspire me, hard to say… Let it be Abraham Lincoln.
Your idea of happiness.
I'm already so happy, that everything brings me happiness! To be with friends — this is happiness.
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).
Well, maybe it's not exactly a talent, but I'd like to be patient.
What trait do you adore in other people?
Maturity.
What is your greatest achievement?
I travelled around the world teaching capoeira.
What is your next goal?
To be closer to my friends, work in capoeira and expand it. I want to show the world how capoeira can make people happier.
Your motto or favorite quote
Passa bem ou passa mal. Tudo na vida é passar. This is a Mestre Bimba's quote. Everything in life passes either good or bad.
Credits: Alexandra Safonova
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