Hello everyone!
It has been a while since the last update. This semester seems to be keeping everyone on their toes, between school work, illness, and general events. Speaking of the last item, the club has been up to some fun stuff since the last post.
We had another movie night the Friday following the MD Ren Fest trip, watching A Knight’s Tale. Everyone had a blast singing along with various classic rock, and out-bursting at the blatant anachronisms, and saying the movie lines in perfect time (seems to happen often with the movies we watch…).
The weekend following Halloween was the Ren Club’s Masquerade, with the theme of Fairy Court: Seelie and Unseelie. Much fun was had, and the following day found five of our new fencers competing in the New Fencer Tournament. Everyone did very well, and there was quite a crowd of supporters throughout the day. We even finished within our allotted gym time! (Perhaps a feat more exciting for the officers than the participants.)
This previous weekend we hosted the third and final Historical Fencing seminar for this semester, completing our series on dagger fighting and close combat. If I am not mistaken, next semester will move on to long sword once more. The seminars seem to have garnered a great deal of success this semester, so do keep an eye out for more in the Spring!
This week we will return to our normal practices. However, fencers are encouraged to keep an eye on the time this Thursday, November 19, which is the school’s annual Thanksgiving Dinner. The fencers and company will be occupying sizable tables in the Fac/Staff room per usual (the far end of Seaco, past the Bistro/pizza room). Dinner starts at 4:00 PM, so be sure to show up early to get a seat, though there are usually people around throughout the evening.
I also have exciting news about our next club tournament. More information to follow very soon, so keep your eyes on the blog, and keep your ears open at practice!
NOTE: For those who would like to fence still, but have missed many practices this semester, these are the things we have covered.
- Footwork (advance, retreat, lunge, redouble, cross-overs, back peddling, brief overview of distance stealing maneuvers)
- Parries 1-8
- Point control
- Disengages (compound attacks)
- Beats (attacks, defense, mind games)
- Binds
- More point control
- Tournament/bout etiquette
- Tournament/bout format
If you would like to pick up a sword, you are still more than welcome to. If you have attended practices before, it is usually a good idea to review what you have already learned in preparation to move on to the next item of study. If you have not attended practice before, be sure to review the previous posts to note which forms you need to fill out, and contact the club in some way for further information on paperwork.