Fight Sunday: Killer moves
su 19. helmik.
|Helsinki
Great opportunity to learn multiple opponents fighting techniques and some very special killer moves!
Time & Location
19. helmik. 2023 klo 11.00 – 16.00
Helsinki, Bulevardi 23-27, 00180 Helsinki, Finland
About the Event
Ever wondered how to move through a roomful of villains leaving none standing?
This short workshop concentrates on the finishing moves from a variety of martial styles and how to do them in a way that allows a second take.
Whether you are a theatre, dance or circus professional, or you are an enthusiast, who always wanted to learn about performing and creating stories of violence - come to our Fight Sunday! The training is sure to be both fun and useful as you learn partnering, cooperation and coordination skills, agility, precision and spatial awareness.
Please let us know if you are coming by clicking the RSVP button!
Place: Aleksanterin teatteri
Timetable: 11-13, lunch break, 14-16
Teacher: Neil Owens
Subject: Killer Moves
Neil Owens is a long time member of Dramatic Combat Finland and Peppe Östensson's mentor-student. Neil has a professional career on stage and screen spanning 35 years: from ballet to musicals and everything in between. Parallel to this he has been closely studying martial arts, picking up nuggets of gold along his travels. Now he is incorporating all this performance and martial experience into his studies with DCF.
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Cost & Payment: 22€ for members of Dramatic Combat Finland and/or Nordic Stage Fight Society and 27€ for non-members. Pay prior to the workshop to FI82 6601 0001 0767 36 / Dramatic Combat Finland ry. Reference number: 202316.
What to have with you:
- comfortable clothes
- shoes that don't leave any marks on the floor
- gloves to work with weapons (any gloves will do!)
- water bottle
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These are open level workshops dedicated to various themes related to the art of stage and screen fight. Every Fight Sunday offers a great opportunity to introduce yourself to the field, learn new skills or practice the techniques you are already familiar with.