Longsword Playlist

Longsword Playlist

Martin Fabians Longsword playlist (currently a 5 videos [one reupload]) 1) The Best Nachschlag 2) En Garde 3) Liar Liar 4) the Lazy Workout 5) Secrets of the Streich

I must say my three favorite are the Lazy workout (a great strength and techqnue building set of drills) En Guard (discusses guards) and Liar liar (discusses feints and controlling your opponent.)

Martin Fabian

Yes

Martial Arts - Heavy Weapons

Martial Arts - Light Weapons

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Making Gesso

Making Gesso

A discussion of the history and materials needed to create gesso for raised gilding. A demonstration of the process will be included in the class.

Elena Wyth

Yes

Arts & Sciences - Visual Arts

None

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Making Posaments

Making Posaments

In this class we will be discussing all things Posament! The goal will be to have a discussion on it's history and then try our hand at making it.

Mistress Disa i Birkilundi
Yes
History - Prehistory - 1100
Arts & Sciences - Fiber Arts
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Making Woodblocks for Printing - With Lasers!

Making Woodblocks for Printing - With Lasers!

Learn about using CNC lasers to make woodblocks for block-printing. These tools are surprisingly easy to use and more widely available than many people think. The costs are low (sometimes free) and using these modern tools to make medieval tools can help you make your finished project.

Jester of Anglesey
Yes
Arts & Sciences - Functional Arts
Arts & Sciences - Visual Arts
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Mary, Queen of Scots

Mary, Queen of Scots

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the history of Mary, Queen of Scots, who had potential to be one of the most powerful rulers in Europe, yet she was also one of the most vulnerable. In France, when she was the teenage bride to their future king, she was seen as rightful heir to the thrones of England and Ireland, as well as Queen of Scotland and one day of France, which would have been an extraordinary union. She was widowed too young, though and, a Catholic returning to Protestant Scotland, she struggled to overcome rivalries in her own country. She fled to Protestant England, where she was implicated in plots to overthrow Elizabeth, and it was Elizabeth herself who signed Mary's death warrant.

Melvyn Bragg
Yes
History - 1500 - 1600
None
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