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Redwood Rapier Camp 2003

Redwood Rapier Camp 2003

July 13-19 in Arcata, California

The Humboldt State University Fencing Club and Martinez Academy of
Arms are proud to announce that this summer, sword enthusiasts will have
the opportunity to participate in the first rapier fencing camp of
modern times. This is not a seminar on stage fighting, or recreational
or competitive fencing, but serious training in a little-understood
historical martial art as it was practiced in Europe 400 years ago!
For the week of July 13 through 19, Humboldt State University will
host five days of instruction in the art of rapier combat. Participants
may choose to study either the Spanish or Italian style of rapier
fencing under the expert guidance of Maestro Ramon Martinez or Maestro
Jeannette Acosta-Martinez, two of the world's most knowledgeable
historical fencing instructors. All participants will receive hands-on
training daily, with an emphasis on proper technique, self-control, and
safety. There will be nightly lectures and discussions on several
topics relevent to rapier fencing, including:

-The origins and history of the Spanish and Italian schools of rapier
fencing
-The historical rapier Masters of the Spanish and Italian schools
-The theoretical foundations of the Italian and Spanish schools of
rapier, and how they relate to practice and application
-The characteristics of the weapon, and how to select a proper rapier
-Training methods and tactics
-Fencing an opponent who practises another style

This seminar is a great training opportunity for fencers of all
skill levels, from complete beginners to long-time practitioners of
rapier fencing.

Housing:

Participants will stay in the Humboldt State University dormitories with
fellow participants. Meals are provided by the Humboldt State
University cafeteria. Room and board is included in the price of the
seminar.

Travel:

Humboldt State University is located in the town of Arcata, which lies
amid Redwood forests on the Northern coast of California, about 5 hours
drive north of San Francisco.
The Arcata/Eureka Airport (ACV) offers flights to and from San
Francisco and Portland. Bus or taxi service from the Airport to Arcata
takes about 15 minutes.

Cost and Deadlines:

The total price for the seminar, including meals, housing, and tuition,
is $600 for each person who registers by May 13, and $675 per person for
those registering after that date. In order for space in the seminar to
be reserved, a minimum deposit of $200 must be included with the
application. Full payment is due by June 13, at which time all deposits
are non-refundable.
Class size is limited, so be sure to register early!

Information and registration forms are available at
www.martinez-destreza.com
All inquiries should be directed to Antone Blair:
sildar1@... or (707) 826-0573




Tue Feb 11, 2003 6:27 am

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Redwood Rapier Camp 2003 July 13-19 in Arcata, California The Humboldt State University Fencing Club and Martinez Academy of Arms are proud to announce that...
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