2013 National Stage Combat Workshops

UNC School of the Arts Winston Salem, NC

June 30th - July 20th, 2013.

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The University of North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Stage Combat Program (SSC), working in conjunction with the Society of American Fight Directors (SAFD) and its’ National Stage Combat Workshop, have created one of the foremost stage combat training programs in the United States. Taught by select members of the SAFD, all Summer Stage Combat classes place emphasis on a non-violent approach to stage violence as well as the actor’s rights and responsibilities when required to perform fight scenes. 

Students in the SSC program will be in class at least six hours a day, five days a week. Typically, each day will begin with a physical warm-up, followed by classes in two disciplines in the morning, two further disciplines each afternoon, and some evening classes. Related films and additional workshops by guest artists are a unique feature of this program.

Introduction to Stage Combat Students will learn to perform fundamental techniques in the eight basic “fight” disciplines recognized by the SAFD. Although basic skills are covered, these introductory classes do not offer SAFD skills testing. The emphasis is on the development of technique and the process of the work rather than the performance, with a focus on accuracy, safety, and the fundamental techniques needed to protect the actor and their instrument when engaged in dramatic physical encounters. Each class will emphasize development of the student’s personal command and understanding of their body in relation to theatrical physical conflict while encouraging each student’s personal development and artistic exploration. Styles of stage combat to be covered will include Unarmed/Hand to Hand, Rapier and Dagger, Knife, Single Sword/Swashbuckling, Broadsword, Sword and Shield, Smallsword, and Quarterstaff.

Actor Combatant Skills Proficiency is an intensive course focusing on training students in the compulsory techniques required for the SAFD Actor Combatant Skills Proficiency Test (SPT) in unarmed, rapier & dagger and broadsword. Students will spend over thirty hours learning to safely perform fight choreography in each of the three “fight” disciplines, as well as additional classes in other weapon styles. Although the primary focus of this course is the learning of techniques and choreography containing the compulsory techniques required for the SPT, the class also focuses on developing partnering skills and expanding the artist’s imagination and ability to use these skills to make their stage combat work more connected and truthful. Working in a studio format, students will explore character objectives and beat work within the fight, and are coached/rehearsed through their fight scenes. The course concludes in a presentation of the fight scenes for adjudication by SAFD Fight Masters.

Advanced Actor Combatant Skills Proficiency is open to Actor/Combatants who are well versed in a wide variety of weapons styles used in film, television and live theatre, and offers Advanced Actor Fighters the opportunity to challenge and hone their skills at a highly sophisticated level. This is not a class about simply sword fighting; rather, it is actor training using the props of theatrical violence. Students will have the opportunity to renew their SAFD recognition in specific disciplines and test in additional weapon styles. 

Teacher Certification Workshop is an intense testing program for certification as a teacher by the SAFD. In order for the SAFD to not only publicly endorse but also certify someone as a safe and effective teacher of stage combat, there must be a thorough examination of the candidate’s skills over a wide variety of techniques and abilities. It is required that participants in the TCW have thorough training in all eight weapons disciplines tested by the SAFD, and that they be able not only to perform the various techniques but demonstrate understanding of the logic of the technique, its use, and how to teach it. Experience in choreography and teaching are essential.

2013 Tuition and Fees

All 2013 applications need to be received by The University of North Carolina School of the Arts no later than Wednesday, May 1st, 2013.

  • Introduction to Stage Combat (ISC - High School)  -  $1275.00
  • Introduction to Stage Combat (ISC - College/Adult)  -  $1350.00
  • Actor Combatant Skills Proficiency (ACSP) -   $1850.00
  • Advanced Actor Combatant Skills Proficiency (AACSP) -   $2400.00
  • Room and board for adult/college workshops -   $910.00
  • Room and board for high school workshops -   $1065.00

Want to Pay TUITION & FEES via CREDIT CARD? - Credit card payments may be made by phone only.  Please call (336) 770-1432 to make credit card payment arrangements.  

If you have any questions regarding this scholarship, please contact H. Russ Brown, NSCW Coordinator