24 Church St, Falmouth : 01326 319461
The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society
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Step into the world of a cinematic sword fight and experience the thrill of stage and screen combat! During this one-hour taster workshop you'll learn the fundamental techniques behind dramatic fight scenes — from daring attacks and slick defences to iconic swashbuckling moves inspired by Pirates of the Caribbean, The Princess Bride, The Three Musketeers, and more.
Stage/Screen Combat is the sort of fighting you see on stage and screen. It is a way of bringing dramatic, action packed stories to life without anyone getting hurt, though choregraphed movements. Its origins are ancient, but the ‘modern’ version comes from the Elizabethan era.
18+
Advanced bookings only
IMPORTANT INFO
This is a physical workshop as such a basic level of fitness and mobility is required to take part.
We reserve the right to alter course times, course content and to cancel classes due to any unavoidable and /or unforeseen circumstances.
We reserve the right to refuse or terminate admission or tuition at any time.
By booking a place on this course, you accept the terms and conditions of the Company and release it from blame for any injury during the course.
More of the H&S statement and Ts & Cs can be found here: https://www.swashbucklingcornwall.com/health-saftey
Find out more about Swashbuckling Cornwall here: www.swashbucklingcornwall.com
Fight Like A Pirate: Stage Combat Workshop
Saturday 7th June 10.15am - 11.15am
Saturday 7th June 11.45am - 12.45pm
Ticket: £10
A £1 Poly Fund payment is added to each ticket sold. A 50p booking fee is also applied per ticket for online and telephone transactions.
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