Post by Aldo N on Mar 12, 2006 10:20:10 GMT -6
John Sullins posted this on the Classical Fencing Mailing List:
I would like to announce the second annual session of the Sonoma State University Fencing Master's Certificate Program, to be held July 24-29th 2006.
Come fence in the beautiful Sonoma County Wine Country (www.sonoma.com/ ) Located in the park-like surroundings of Sonoma State University, our course of study introduces the historical roots of modern fencing; including an in-depth analysis of the traditional Italian school of fencing, as well as bouting practice and preparation for competitions. The program is intended for fencers of any level past beginner, who either want to further develop their skills or who want to work to earn credentials that qualify them to coach and teach fencing.
The course is taught by Maestro John Sullins as well as visiting Maestri to be announced. Dr. Sullins has over twenty years experience teaching fencing and received his credentials from the San José State University Fencing Master's Program.
The knowledge and skills students gain by taking the course include:
• Mastery of fencing theory
• Practice in the Italian fencing tradition
• Familiarity with the history of fencing
• Familiarity with alternative fencing venues such as theatric and historical fencing
Each day includes a theory and practice component. Required texts are available at the SSU Bookstore. This course can be repeated for credit. For detailed information about the program and about what is required to attain the levels of certification in fencing, please contact John Sullins at the addresses below.
There will be a limited number of low cost, on campus, housing options (roughly $39 per person per night) available on a first come basis. Contact the instructor for more details.
This session may be used by the student to earn 3 units of credit applicable towards completion of the following degree: Instructor (6 units + exam demonstrating facility in teaching one of the traditional fencing weapons).
For more complete information and to register in the class, follow these links:
Visit our website at
www.sonoma.edu/users/s/sullinsj/FMCP.html
To Sonoma State University Extended Education—
www.sonoma.edu/exed/Summer/index.html
Direct to course listing--
www.ssuexed.com/course.php?id=1130&sem=Summer&year=2005
I would like to announce the second annual session of the Sonoma State University Fencing Master's Certificate Program, to be held July 24-29th 2006.
Come fence in the beautiful Sonoma County Wine Country (www.sonoma.com/ ) Located in the park-like surroundings of Sonoma State University, our course of study introduces the historical roots of modern fencing; including an in-depth analysis of the traditional Italian school of fencing, as well as bouting practice and preparation for competitions. The program is intended for fencers of any level past beginner, who either want to further develop their skills or who want to work to earn credentials that qualify them to coach and teach fencing.
The course is taught by Maestro John Sullins as well as visiting Maestri to be announced. Dr. Sullins has over twenty years experience teaching fencing and received his credentials from the San José State University Fencing Master's Program.
The knowledge and skills students gain by taking the course include:
• Mastery of fencing theory
• Practice in the Italian fencing tradition
• Familiarity with the history of fencing
• Familiarity with alternative fencing venues such as theatric and historical fencing
Each day includes a theory and practice component. Required texts are available at the SSU Bookstore. This course can be repeated for credit. For detailed information about the program and about what is required to attain the levels of certification in fencing, please contact John Sullins at the addresses below.
There will be a limited number of low cost, on campus, housing options (roughly $39 per person per night) available on a first come basis. Contact the instructor for more details.
This session may be used by the student to earn 3 units of credit applicable towards completion of the following degree: Instructor (6 units + exam demonstrating facility in teaching one of the traditional fencing weapons).
For more complete information and to register in the class, follow these links:
Visit our website at
www.sonoma.edu/users/s/sullinsj/FMCP.html
To Sonoma State University Extended Education—
www.sonoma.edu/exed/Summer/index.html
Direct to course listing--
www.ssuexed.com/course.php?id=1130&sem=Summer&year=2005