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No class on Mon 21st Sept 09

There won’t be any training on Mon 21st September as it is a public holiday. Enjoy your long weekend and see you on Thursday 24th September 09.

It’s Prof Claudinho!

prof.claudinhoPARABENS to Claudinho who has just troco de corda. Not once but TWICE! Making it a double promotion! Whoa! When we asked him over the phone last Saturday, the ever modest Claudinho who sounded overwhelmed and slightly hoarse (because he had lost his voice), said it was so unexpected. But he was very happy. When we shared the news with Rafael from Bantus KL, who was in town over the same weekend, he was overjoyed for Claudinho, saying, “If anyone deserves that honor, it is Claudinho, man! That guy is a saint.”

Welcome back to Singapore, Professor Claudinho!

(keep an eye on this post ‘coz we’ll see if we can get hold of a vid and some pix of the grand event for u…)

4th Anniversary Bash Pix

Just some of the highlights in photos…

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We had plenty of grub on the table (BIG Thank U’s to all the closet cooks!) and we were glad that everyone was hungry so that was good.

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Due to a lack of electrical socket outlets, we couldn’t have a boom box playing reggae all nite. Instead, we had Mike Jackson songs courtesy of some kind soul’s MP3 player. In the meantime, while waiting for the meats to go from raw to well done, a bunch of us jumped into the pool, had too much fun on the slides at the kids’ pool and chilled out in the jacuzzi. Later, there was plenty of entertainment provided by Claudinho and his unsuspecting victims…it was our version of Saturday Night LIVE.

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As usual, we left the cake design to our ever creative baker, Playmobil (a.k.a Debbie), (http://roomfordessert.com.sg) who once again amazed us with another brilliant idea.Then there were the usual speeches starting with our 4-year-oldie, Giraia (who had no problem giving impromptu speeches with his debating background) and our youngest capoeirista (future überbabe) present, Rapoxinha, got to blow out the candles after MUCH persuasion.

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We had our cake and we ate with great relish, remembering that it’s been FOUR years since Claudinho hopped onto our shores and we’ve been humbled, awed and thankful to God that our boundaries have fallen on pleasant pastures.

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Bantus Singapore 4th Anniversary Bash

Yup, we’re turning 4 on 1st July 2009. So even though the year started off badly, we want to celebrate with all the good folks who stuck with us, stood on our side and just plain gave us the moral support when we were made target practice. THANKS EVERYONE (you know who you are!) for walking through the fire with us.

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So we’re chilling out by the pools (yes, there are more than 1 pool), muking around on the carpet grass slopes from 3pm. BBQ pit will fire up from 5pm (courtesy of Chef Claudinho and assistants). We will supply the meat (for the carnivores among us) and drinks but would appreciate some help with the carbos (eg. pasta, rice, noodle dishes or veggies) and desserts (if it’s gonna melt then you’ll have to bring it in a cooler box). Let us know in class or by email if you can make it or bring a dish. Bring your own liquid poison (if you’re into alcohol) and instruments (eg. guitar, shakers, etc) so we can jam, skank and reggae on!

Location Map: click here

See you at our Festa Julina!

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Swine Flu

In the light of the H1N1 virus, we would like to suggest the following precautionary measures for everyone training with us:

1. Do wash your hands with soap after visiting toilets (according to the New Paper poll, majority of people wash their hands but not with soap and most of them who don’t use soap happen to be male) or use a hand sanitiser.

2. Do wash your hands before and after class (since we do make physical contact during our training) and if you need to rinse (the showers are located in the basement and on the 9th floor of YMCA) before coming to class to smell better, you are strongly urged to do so (out of consideration for your fellow classmates and instructor).

3. If you are feeling unwell, we strongly advise you to rest in the comfort of your home (out of consideration again for your fellow classmates and instructor). We do not want to catch any viral nasties from anyone.

4. If you have a fever, you shouldn’t be training. Stay away from class until you get well.

5. If you have the sniffles, stay away from class until you are completely well. We are not training in open-air but in an air-con room that does get steamy (very conducive for bacterial breeding).

Caution: If you have chronic cough and it becomes an issue of personal hygiene for the rest of the class, we may ask you to go home and rest because it won’t be fair for everyone else to have to second guess themselves what they may be catching from you. So since we are an adult class, let’s all be considerate.

6. Parents, we do wish to make training time comfortable for your children. If your child is feeling unwell, has a fever or the sniffles, we would strongly advise you to let your child rest at home (out of consideration for the other children and the instructor).

7. Also, we would appreciate if you could have a personal hand sanitiser ready at hand (or with your domestic helper who is attending to your child) so that your child can use it before and after class as a personal hygiene measure. We rather be safe than sorry as the children’s hands will make contact with the floor as well as with one another during class and children tend to be more susceptible to infections.

Next gig: Samba Batucada and Maculele @ Cuba Libre, Clarke Quay

If you missed us the first time at Cuba Libre, here’s your chance to catch us again!

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Postscript: We want to thank everyone who played instruments, danced samba, painted themselves, wore grass skirts and shook their booties at the gig. And we know the boyz had a lot of fun mucking around with the warpaint…

maculele-tribe-shot The tribe speaks for itself

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Class schedule for Dec 08

Please note there won’t be a class on Friday 12 Dec 08.

We will be closed for the holidays from 25 Dec 08 to 1 Jan 09. Enjoy your break and have a safe journey if you are travelling overseas.

Samba Batucada @ Cuba Libre

Cuba Libre celebrated its 2nd anniversary in style with our sambistas and samba batucada band on 3 Dec 2008. If you didn’t get to catch us, you missed a great party and show!

Fee revision

Bantus members and newcomers, please note that the 6 classes per month (for adults and students) fee tier will no longer be available with effect from 1st January 2009. All students will either pay unlimited: $120 for working adults and $100 for NSF/students (with proof of matriculation/student card) OR $20 per class (casual rate).

Newcomers (adults/kids) also take note that the one-time registration fee is $50 (which includes a free Bantus T-shirt) with effect from 1st December 2008. Please read details under Classes/Fees.