Gradually their movements transformed into stronger techniques that could be used for physical combat. There is no doubt that the Portuguese would not have condoned any combative practices, but the Africans fooled their oppressors by giving the techniques the appearance of a dance. So began the beginning of Capoeira through the elusive singing, dancing, and clapping of hands.
Eventually, following the fight for abolition of slavery in 1888, the Portuguese came to realize the threat this disguised fighting style posed, and the practice of Capoeira was then banned. Despite its repression, however, Capoeira’s original form was clandestinely preserved.