ABSTRACT

The Art of Broadsword Fighting for Stage and Screen provides historical and contemporary techniques and styles for the safe training and use of the European broadsword in a theatrical setting.

This book starts with a brief breakdown of the history of broadswords, the time periods associated with their use, and the influences of historical masters and their manuscripts. After the brief history section, this book presents the basic techniques of broadsword fighting, starting with grip and body postures. Readers will then move fluidly into the basic actions of cuts, parries, blocks, and disarms. During this process, actors explore the connection between body and weapon and start learning the elements of storytelling through choreography. Special attention is given throughout the text on techniques which need to be approached in a physically and/or mentally safe way by directors, choreographers, performers, teachers, and students. The final chapter focuses on choreographing a fight and utilizing all the material previously covered in this book, with special notes for actors, directors, and teachers about what makes a good fight, how to keep it safe, and how to create the "wow factor" in choreography.

The Art of Broadsword Fighting for Stage and Screen is intended for directors, choreographers, actors, students of acting, martial artists, and enthusiasts of stage combat and historical martial arts.

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|5 pages

Taking History to the Stage and Screen

chapter 3|5 pages

Types of Swords

chapter 4|5 pages

The Elements of Theatrical Violence

chapter 5|26 pages

Wards and Guard PositionsAbstract

chapter 6|18 pages

Footwork and Body Dynamics

chapter 7|20 pages

The Basic Cuts

chapter 8|15 pages

Blocks and Parries

chapter 9|16 pages

Active Blocks and Attacks on the Blade

chapter 10|13 pages

Advanced Cuts and Actions

chapter 11|15 pages

Killing Actions and Adding Flair

chapter 12|11 pages

Final Thoughts for Actors and Directors