M Waldemar:
«The late Traíra was who took care of the roda. I went there, gave my order and went to have a beer. I was made.»
«[..] there [in Pero Vaz] were two special places - Zacarias's Dive and Mr Waldemar's Shed, where the capoeira fights and rooster fights took place, always on weekends. When Mr Joaquim Fiuza [born in 1946] was a young boy, he always went to these two places to have fun, to dance and drink at the Dive and watch the incredible capoeira shows in the Shed. He remembers how the clapped hands for Mr Waldemar and, in chorus, called him "Seven Springs" [there was also another mestre by that name, who had a roda close to Waldemar's] thanks to his fast movements and the ability to play capoeira without dirtying his white clothes, that were used on weekends, as any good capoeirista would.»
«In the interview that [Marcel Gautherot] gave me, already mentioned, he comments that «the only thing the groups [including that of M Waldemar?] asked me was rum. They never asked money for being photographed. It was always between friends».»
«Seu Waldemar went to the roda dressed in diagonal linen, a cloth that not anybody wore. Rameson 3x hat and Clark's shoes. If you went to play with him and, by mistake, touched your dirty foot against Waldemar's diagonal linen [pants]. You had to be mad!»
«Tabareu was in the backlands, selling gherkin, okra and lime. That's how they sang it. Mestre Waldemar created this corrido.»
1953, September - Participated in Dorival Caymmi show called «It so happens I'm bahian» in Rio de Janeiro
1953 - Alice Brill's photos in Liberdade
1953 - João Grande first time in the Hut