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Main => The Courtyard => Topic started by: Sir Edward on 2013-05-16, 14:53:21
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I keep forgetting to mention this one. It's been several years since I've gone. Here's the FB event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/286140974852907/?fref=ts (https://www.facebook.com/events/286140974852907/?fref=ts)
I'm tempted to go for a little while on Saturday. Sunday I'm planning on going to VARF, and I'd rather not brave the Friday night traffic for just a few seminars, as cool as they will be. Jake Norwood and Jess Finley will be doing demos on Saturday, which I'd like to see. But it's also a nice opportunity to see demos of some of the eastern arts too, which is what the event was originally created for.
SwordFest 2013
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May 17-19, 2013
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Capital Area Budokai
25 South Quaker Lane
Alexandria VA
A gathering of the various Sword Communities in the US. Offering both Demonstrations and Seminars during the 3 days of SwordFest. With groups representing Japanese, European, and Chinese Sword arts.
Vendors will be at SwordFest Demonstration day. May 18, 2013. Aoi Budogu, Patrick Hastings of Tagane Arts, and Katsujinken Magazine will be among those present.
Please RSVP for Seminars to SwordFest@gmail.com
Schedule of Demonstrations
9:45 - Opening Remarks
10 - Dr. Frederick Little and Ms. Beth Johnson - Shutokukan - Toda-ha Bukō-ryū
10:30 - Jacob Norwood German LongSword
11 - Dr David Hall - Hobyokan - Jikishinkage Ryu
11:30 - Kyle Kim - Byakkokan - Toyama Ryu Battoujutsu
12 - LUNCH
12:30 - LUNCH
1 - David Drawdy - Kenkonkai - Nakamura Ryu Battodo
1:30 - Dan Pearson - Capital Area Jodokai - Shindo Muso Ryu Jodo
2 - Jessica Finley - Armored LongSword Combat
2:30 - Paul Manogue - Yagyu Shinkage Ryu Heiho
3 - Andrew Delikta - Furyukan - Shin Shin Ryu
3:30 - Raymond Sosnowski - Northern Virginia Tendokan - Tendo Ryu Naginatajutsu
4 - Hunter Lonsberry - Capital Area Budokai Kendo - Kendo
4:30 - Closing Comments
Schedule of Seminars
Friday Seminars
7pm to 8:30pm - Jacob Norwood - German LongSword
7pm to 8:30pm - Raymond Sosnowski - Shakuhachi
7pm to 8:30pm - Andrew Delikta - Shin Shin Ryu
Sunday
9am to 10:30am - Angelo Garcia - Lightning Scientific Arnis - Filipino Bladework
9am to 10:30am - Hunter Lonsberry - Seitei Iai
10:30am to 12pm - Raymond Sosnowski - Atararashii Naginata
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Well, looks like I may be skipping it again this year. Oh well.
Just way too much to do tomorrow.
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Yeah I would have liked to go to this but like you I will have to wait until next year. :'(
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I'll be missing it as well. I hope nobody cuts through a tank with a katana. I'd hate to miss that. ;)
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I can't believe I missed this. It's like 15 minutes from my house. Well, it seems like the vast majority of this deals with Eastern swords and techniques, in which I have almost no interest. Still it would have been a good day. Next year!
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Yeah but it would have well been worth it to attend Jessica's and Jake's sessions I'm sure!
;)
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Yeah but it would have well been worth it to attend Jessica's and Jake's sessions I'm sure!
;)
Absolutely. I'm really sorry I missed those. I wanted to get over there this year, but man, I ended up not having time to even gather my gear up for VARF the next day. There was no way I could squeeze it in.
Maybe next year.
Last time I went, nearly all of the demos were really good. While the Eastern arts are not my area of specific interest, they're still fascinating and well executed.
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i really need to get into the sword aspect of stuff. every time i think about reading the sword books i get bored and get online lol. there's no groups up here. most don't even know what a sword is let alone a book that has the instructions for one.
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Yeah, it's hard when no one else is around. But often that's how study groups get started. A couple of guys and a book. The trick is finding someone close by who wants to learn it.