Swashbuckling
Title | Swashbuckling PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Lane |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9781854594259 |
Swashbuckling is the definitive guide to stage fighting technique and basic swordplay.
The Swords of Shakespeare
Title | The Swords of Shakespeare PDF eBook |
Author | J. D. Martinez |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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All the principal duels in Shakespeare's plays are outlined and explained. The logic underlying each of the violent conflicts is discussed, together with textual references, to place them within the contxt of the play. Sample choreography is offered.
Fight Directing for the Theatre
Title | Fight Directing for the Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | J. Allen Suddeth |
Publisher | Heinemann Drama |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780435086749 |
Authored by professional fight director J. Allen Suddeth, all the aspects of brawn, brawl, and broadswords are covered.
A History of Contemporary Stage Combat
Title | A History of Contemporary Stage Combat PDF eBook |
Author | Brian LeTraunik |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 113 |
Release | 2020-10-19 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1351382012 |
A History of Contemporary Stage Combat chronicles the development of stage combat from the origins of the Society of British Fight Directors in 1969 to the modern day. Featuring interviews with some of the pioneers of this art form, the book analyzes how stage combat developed in response to the needs of the industry and the changing social mores in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, the European Continent, Australia, and New Zealand. It also explores the quality of theatrical weaponry, as well as outcropping of stage combat such as intimacy design and theatrical jousting. A History of Contemporary Stage Combat is an excellent resource for actors, directors, stage combatants, theatre historians, and anyone with a love of action on stage and film.
Actors on Guard
Title | Actors on Guard PDF eBook |
Author | Dale Anthony Girard |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 908 |
Release | 2021-07-21 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1000399052 |
Actors on Guard, Second Edition is the most comprehensive book covering the current practices in learning, rehearsing and performing safe and dynamic swordfights with the single rapier and the rapier and dagger for both stage and screen. Focusing specifically on the Elizabethan rapier and dagger – the most popular weapons used in stage fights – Actors on Guard provides actors, directors, teachers, stage managers and technicians the skills and knowledge essential to presenting safe and effective swordfights. The book takes the reader through the complex process of selecting safe stage weapons, learning the basic handling and management of the rapier and dagger, as well as how to safely move and interact in the potentially dangerous process of learning, rehearsing and performing choreographed swordplay. This new edition has been revised with current industry practices, featuring hundreds of step-by-step practical exercises in the care and handling of prop swords, footwork, guards, parries, cutting and thrusting techniques, blade taking actions, disarms, wounds and kills using the rapier and dagger, with revised diagrams and photographs. An excellent sourcebook for university stage combat classes as well as self-learners, Actors on Guard provides the reader with the historical, theoretical and practical basis for mastering the art of sword fighting for the stage and screen. The book includes access to a wealth of online resources, with additional information that expands upon specific mechanics, techniques and concepts covered in the text as well as some video demonstrations of solo and partnered techniques and exercises.
Medieval Swordsmanship
Title | Medieval Swordsmanship PDF eBook |
Author | John Clements |
Publisher | |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 1998-11 |
Genre | History |
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From the author of Renaissance Swordsmanship comes the most comprehensive and historically accurate view ever of the lost fighting arts of Medieval knights, warriors and men-at-arms. Based on years of extensive training and research in the use of European swords, it contains highly effective fighting techniques for the sword, sword & shield, long-sword, great-sword, pole-arm and more. And with more than 200 illustrations and rare historical documents, it is a scholarly reference as well as a hands-on training guide for martial artists of all levels.
The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity
Title | The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity PDF eBook |
Author | Kristoffer Díaz |
Publisher | Concord Theatricals |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0573699674 |
The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity follows the life of wrestler Macedonio Guerra. As a lifelong fan, he has followed wrestling only to become a "jobber," one who is paid to lose to bigger-name stars in the ring. Macedonio meets Vigneshwar Paduar, a young Indian man from Brooklyn, who he wants to team up with. The wrestling execs go for it, but pitch them as "terrorists" in the ring. Macedonio and Vigneshwar find a way to push the personas to the limits and say what needs to be said. Unspoken racism, politics, and courage are all woven into this play that leaves it all on the mat.