Unchoreographed, but we have a few things built into our system to allow for performance elements like spins or monologues that wouldn't be practical in a fully competitive fight. We consider ourselves a performance martial art, and perform around our area at comic cons and community events. We aim for a WWE vibe with characters coming out to their own theme music, people having special moves, and other things to engage the audience.
We have some LARP elements such as Force Power wild cards and stage personas, but we consider ourselves a performance martial art since this is all unchoreographed with improved dialogue in the moment. We perform around our area at comic cons and community events. We aim for a WWE vibe with characters coming out to their own theme music, people having special moves, and other things to engage the audience - but with the benefit of training in combat for that competitive side.
Just put the fries in the bag bro 😭🤣
are you guys choreographing or preparing for real fencing
Unchoreographed, but we have a few things built into our system to allow for performance elements like spins or monologues that wouldn't be practical in a fully competitive fight. We consider ourselves a performance martial art, and perform around our area at comic cons and community events. We aim for a WWE vibe with characters coming out to their own theme music, people having special moves, and other things to engage the audience.
Is that some kind of larping?
We have some LARP elements such as Force Power wild cards and stage personas, but we consider ourselves a performance martial art since this is all unchoreographed with improved dialogue in the moment. We perform around our area at comic cons and community events. We aim for a WWE vibe with characters coming out to their own theme music, people having special moves, and other things to engage the audience - but with the benefit of training in combat for that competitive side.