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Next Event:
8th Annual ISMAC
July 12 - 15, 2007 in Detroit, Michigan
Sponsored by Detroit Marriott Pontiac at Centerpoint
Master Class
Canonical Bartitsu
INSTRUCTOR: Tony Wolf

ROOM: Salon D
DESCRIPTION:

In the year 1898, an English gentleman named Edward William Barton-Wright created the "New Art of Self Defence" that he called Bartitsu. His New Art was a combination of street savate, jiujitsu, scientific boxing and walking stick fighting, designed to beat the fearsome street gangs of Edwardian London and fin de siècle Paris at their own dastardly game.

Bartitsu was the first martial art to combine Asian and European fighting styles. It was later incorporated into the Sherlock Holmes stories, and was used by Holmes to throw his mortal enemy, Professor Moriarty, to his doom from the top of Reichenbach waterfall.

This master class provides an intensive, practical grounding in this fascinating system, as it was taught between 1899-1903 at the Bartitsu School of Arms and Physical Culture in London's Shaftesbury Avenue.

Canonical Bartitsu refers to "Bartitsu as we know it was"; the self defence skills and sequences that were specifically presented as Bartitsu by Barton-Wright and his associates between 1898-1904.

We will begin with warm-up exercises taken from the 19th century "physical culture" repertoire before exploring eleven underlying principles and tactics of Bartitsu, via lessons in the unique combination of fighting styles that made up Barton-Wright's arsenal of tricks.

This class will include:

a selection of the original self defence sequences represented in Barton-Wright's classic 1902 article series, "Self Defence with a Walking Stick"

• examples of the canonical Bartitsu blend of jiujitsu, scientific boxing and street savate

We will also examine the fighting and hold-up tactics used by turn-of-the-century gangsters and the counters developed by self-defence masters of the period:

improvised weapons including the use of overcoats and hats

• "Uncle Frank's trick", the Nasty Man garroting attack and similar mugging tactics

For further information on Bartitsu, please see http://www.bartitsu.org.

REQUIREMENTS: Participants in this class will need a sturdy walking stick, cane or dowel of approximately 33-37" length.
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