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Stage Combat is the practice of creating the illusion of physical combat for plays, theater, or film. Historically in the West, stage combat included martial arts such as fencing and boxing. In the East, stage combat included Kung Fu type fighting. The world has gotten smaller and cultures have mixed. These days stage combat can include understanding a variety of different styles of martial arts, both historical and modern.
http://www.babeswithblades.org/
Group provides women in Chicago with an opportunity to showcase their training and talent in Stage Combat. Events schedule, contact information.
http://pw1.netcom.com/~cecilymc/index.html
Journal for Stage-Combat and Historical Swordfighting. Including an online mailing list.
http://www.fightdirector.com/
Advice on the subject of stage combat to theatre, film, and television professionals. Independent information on weapons, laws, and rules.
http://members.tripod.com/~ForteStage/
Choreographers for sword and hand to hand fights, they also offer stage combat weapon rentals and hold small workshops. Based in Wheaton, Illinois.
http://www.ejmas.com/jtc/
Features articles and research publications.
http://www.delongis.com/PalpableHit/
Profile of Anthony De Longis, performer and choreographer of fencing, stage combat and character movement.
http://www.preferredarms.com/
Provides quality stage combat weapons for theatre and film. Established by Robb Hunter, an experienced fight director and certified teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors. Located in Fairfax, VA.
http://www.stagefight.com/
Professional fight director. Includes resume, credits and details on workshops.
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