May Updates

by Cueca

May 4, 2005

It’s another month to report on, April has been a quiet month for the site as everyone’s been generally busy. Classes are packed as usual as we work towards moving to a bigger academia:

  • New Academia
    The electricity still needs sorting out with Tenaga Nasional before the official handover of the premises (which we hope will happen by the end of this week). If you’d like to get involved in doing up the place, please make yourself known to any of the seniors. We need people to paint, clean and move furniture around as soon as the renovations are complete!
  • Old Stuff
    You can do your bit to deck out our new training premises by looking out for and donating old pieces of furniture. Sofas, foldable chairs, desks and storage spaces would be extremely useful. However, we don’t want to turn the academia into a dumping ground either so do call up a senior to check if we can make good use of whatever you intend to pass to us.
  • Rafael On Holiday
    Instuctor Rafael will be taking a break from Saturday, 7th of May till Wednesday, 11th of May. Classes will run as per usual during this period.
  • Coelho Hops To Japan
    While on an official business trip to Japan, Coelho will also play the part of our unofficial ambassador and meet with our Bantus group in Tokyo.
  • Fees
    Please pay your fees within this first week of May. Just as a reminder, it’s MYR 25 per drop-in class and MYR 100 for the month with no restriction on the number of classes you attend.
  • Get Well Soon!
    A few of our people are either injured or going in for surgery soon—Jai will be going under the knife in a knee reconstruction surgery for an old injury, while William is to have a suspected growth removed. Jung Yee is out with a bruised knee. Hope you three will recover soon and get back into good form once more. We’ll miss you while you’re away from training!
  • Music Classes
    Bring along your enthusiasm and lend your energy to the Saturday music classes. We usually attract the attention of many curious bystanders who try to fathom what it is that we’re doing. As such, it is that much more important to come with a mind that’s open to learning and experimenting with singing songs and playing instruments which you may not have tried before. To be a well-rounded capoeirista means brushing up on your musical skills too, what more with the upcoming Batizado in September.
  • Batizado 2005
    The planning process has already begun! Details to follow as soon as they are confirmed. We had a blast organizing and participating in it last year, and we hope that more of you will be able to join in the fun this time round!
  • Bantus Abadas
    Mestre Pintor has sent our abadas and we expect the shipment to arrive anytime now.

Until the next update, train carefully and protect your face!

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