Ápio Patrocínio da Conceição, known as Camafeu de Oxóssi (1915–1994), was a multifaceted Brazilian artist whose contributions spanned music, capoeira, and culinary arts. Born in Salvador, Bahia, he mastered the berimbau, composing numerous capoeira songs and sambas. As an Obá de Xangô in the Ilê Axé Opô Afonjá candomblé terreiro, he held a significant cultural position. In 1967, he released "Berimbaus da Bahia," an album featuring capoeira music with liner notes by Jorge Amado. Camafeu also presided over the Afoxé Filhos de Gandhi, revitalizing the group during his tenure. His restaurant in Salvador's Mercado Modelo became a landmark for Bahian cuisine, reflecting his deep connection to the region's cultural heritage. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camafeu_de_Ox%C3%B3ssi?utm_source=openai))