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Stage combat is a specialized technique in theatre designed to create the illusion of physical combat without causing harm to the performers. It is employed in live stage plays as well as operatic and ballet productions. The term is also used informally to describe fight choreography for other production media such as film and television. It is a common field of study for actors and dancers with some form of martial arts training, and is closely related to the practice of stunts.
The history of stage fighting and mock combat can be traced to antiquity, or indeed to the origins of the human species and primate display behaviour. Display of martial aptitude is a natural occurrence in warrior societies, and ritualized forms of mock combat often evolve into war dances. Fights staged for entertainment may also be in earnest for the combatants, as was the case with the Roman gladiators, and any public duel, such as the judicial duel of the European Middle Ages. Depiction of violence in theatre can also be traced to Antiquity, with Aristotle quoted as noting that "conflict is the essence of comedy".
Combat or fighting is a purposeful violent conflict meant to weaken, establish dominance over, or kill the opposition, or to drive the opposition away from a location where it is not wanted or needed.
The term combat (French for fight) typically refers to armed conflict between opposing military forces in warfare, whereas the more general term "fighting" can refer to any physical or verbal conflict between individuals or nations. Combat violence can be unilateral, whereas fighting implies at least a defensive reaction. A large-scale fight is known as a battle. A verbal fight is commonly known as an argument.
Combat may take place under a specific set of rules or be unregulated. Examples of rules include the Geneva Conventions (covering the treatment of people in war), medieval chivalry, the Marquess of Queensberry rules (covering boxing) and several forms of combat sports.
Combat in warfare involves two or more opposing military organizations, usually fighting for nations at war (although guerrilla warfare and suppression of insurgencies can fall outside this definition). Warfare falls under the laws of war, which govern its purposes and conduct, and protect the rights of combatants and non-combatants.
Stage or stages is an abstract object often associated with either theater and scene or point of progress.
It may also refer to:
Armstrong Atlantic State University Drama Professor Pam Sears reveals the tricks to the illusions of combat in theater.
University of Minnesota Duluth Dept of Theatre. Stage Combat/ Circus class. Unarmed combat presentations. Aly Westberg and Scott Mallace.
***DISCLAMER*** I do not own any of the music that is used in this production. I am not making a profit out of this and the content used belongs to their respectful owners. This was made for a final project during my last year at university. Any problems please contact me. Thank you A Step by Step Stage Combat Scene Tutorial
Final project in Stage Combat class @ ECU. Taught by the famous Jill Carlson. Joshua Smith in black and JT Pitt in blue.
Like Subscribe and Share in this episode of How To Fight Choreography / Stage Combat we cover the basic punch. this tutorial is for beginners and newbs. Always remember to train safe and ply safe when doing fight choreo. we will release at least one new episode a week.
Student fight scenes from: Streetcar Named Desire, Game of Thrones, and Kill Bill Vol. 1 ** Strong Language In Some Scenes. Viewer Discretion is Advised ** DramaTech Theatre -- Fight Department Intro to Unarmed Combat Fall 2015
Bay Area performance artist and martial arts instructor Michael Quebec breaks down in detail how to properly execute and hide the hidden hand claps or "knapps" used to create sound for a choreographed stage fight. He also shows how to safely throw a stage punch and discusses the differences between real fighting techniques and what actually works for a staged, choreographed fight.
Armstrong Atlantic State University Drama Professor Pam Sears reveals the tricks to the illusions of combat in theater.
University of Minnesota Duluth Dept of Theatre. Stage Combat/ Circus class. Unarmed combat presentations. Aly Westberg and Scott Mallace.
***DISCLAMER*** I do not own any of the music that is used in this production. I am not making a profit out of this and the content used belongs to their respectful owners. This was made for a final project during my last year at university. Any problems please contact me. Thank you A Step by Step Stage Combat Scene Tutorial
Final project in Stage Combat class @ ECU. Taught by the famous Jill Carlson. Joshua Smith in black and JT Pitt in blue.
Like Subscribe and Share in this episode of How To Fight Choreography / Stage Combat we cover the basic punch. this tutorial is for beginners and newbs. Always remember to train safe and ply safe when doing fight choreo. we will release at least one new episode a week.
Student fight scenes from: Streetcar Named Desire, Game of Thrones, and Kill Bill Vol. 1 ** Strong Language In Some Scenes. Viewer Discretion is Advised ** DramaTech Theatre -- Fight Department Intro to Unarmed Combat Fall 2015
Bay Area performance artist and martial arts instructor Michael Quebec breaks down in detail how to properly execute and hide the hidden hand claps or "knapps" used to create sound for a choreographed stage fight. He also shows how to safely throw a stage punch and discusses the differences between real fighting techniques and what actually works for a staged, choreographed fight.
Here is the full-length Anime Human Chess Match from METROCON 2014! Enjoy stage combat, anime, and video games blended together in the high-octane, dramati stage combat setting of human chess!
NTI Groups 1 and 2 in their Stage Combat final at the Moscow Art Theatre School. December 2012.
Fight Director/Instructor: CRAIG DIVINO http://www.faultlinetheatre.org/craig-wesley-divino/