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		<title>Upcoming Bartitsu seminars with Mark P. Donnelly</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 01:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bartitsu instructor Mark Donnelly will be teaching an intensive seminar for the Bartitsu Club of New York City on Sunday, March 11, 2012. See this page for all details. Professor Donnelly will also be teaching a series of workshops at the Steampunk World&#8217;s Fair in Piscataway, New Jersey between May 18th and 20th.]]></description>
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<p>Bartitsu instructor Mark Donnelly will be teaching an intensive seminar for the Bartitsu Club of New York City on Sunday, March 11, 2012.  See <a href="http://www.nycsteampunk.com/bartitsu/march12/home.html">this page</a> for all details.</p>
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<p>Professor Donnelly will also be teaching a <a href="http://steampunkworldsfair.com/?s=Bartitsu">series of workshops at the Steampunk World&#8217;s Fair</a> in Piscataway, New Jersey between May 18th and 20th.</p>
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		<title>Bartitsu lecture at the Catalyst Club (Brighton, UK)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 20:18:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lecturer Jacob Funnell presents a well-received talk on the rise and fall of the Bartitsu Club for an audience at the Catalyst Club, a monthly public forum in Brighton, UK that &#8220;pays tribute to the old traditions of French Salon, debating societies and Gentleman&#8217;s Clubs.&#8221;]]></description>
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<p>Lecturer Jacob Funnell presents a well-received talk on the rise and fall of the Bartitsu Club for an audience at the <a href="http://www.catalystclub.co.uk/">Catalyst Club</a>, a monthly public forum in Brighton, UK that &#8220;pays tribute to the old traditions of French Salon, debating societies and Gentleman&#8217;s Clubs.&#8221; </p>
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		<title>More from Forteza Fitness, Physical Culture and Martial Arts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 02:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new Forteza Fitness, Physical Culture &#38; Martial Arts center in Chicago’s Ravenswood area is a unique 5000 sq. ft., c.1900 facility, with classes  in historical swordplay, 19th century antagonistics and ‘old school’ fitness training. Beginning in late January 2012, Forteza Fitness, Physical Culture &#38; Martial Arts will offer: * a fitness studio combining functional [...]]]></description>
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<p>The new <strong>Forteza Fitness, Physical Culture &amp; Martial Arts</strong> center in Chicago’s Ravenswood area is a unique 5000 sq. ft., c.1900 facility, with classes  in historical swordplay, 19th century antagonistics and ‘old school’ fitness training. <strong></strong></p>
<p>Beginning in late January 2012, <strong>Forteza Fitness, Physical Culture &amp; Martial Arts</strong> will offer:</p>
<p>* a fitness studio combining functional <strong>fitness training with modern nutritional counseling</strong></p>
<p>* 19<sup>th</sup> century “<strong>physical culture</strong>” – workouts using calisthenics, Indian clubs, medicine balls, therapeutic gymnastics, body-weight exercises and games designed to create natural strength and grace with athletic performance</p>
<p>* the Midwest’s only full-time school for the study of traditional Western martial arts including <strong>historical swordplay</strong> <strong></strong>- the art of the longsword, rapier, arming sword, as well as <strong>Bartitsu</strong> – the martial art made famous by  Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s beloved character, Sherlock Holmes</p>
<p>* classes with Chicagoland’s only licensed instructor in Martial Blade Concepts (MBC) self-defense – a nationally renowned system of <strong>hand, stick and knife defense</strong> designed for modern people with limited training time</p>
<p>* a “<strong>Gymuseum</strong>” of antique exercise equipment and 19th century prints portraying combat sport athletes in training</p>
<p>* an international <strong>center for education</strong> on the rich, sophisticated martial traditions of Western Civilization</p>
<p>* an innovative, eclectic series of <strong>workshops, lectures</strong> and unique <strong>social events</strong>.</p>
<p>New to historical swordfighting? <strong><strong>Forteza Fitness, Physical Culture &amp; Martial Arts</strong> </strong>will offer the Chicago Swordplay Guild&#8217;s ever-popular introductory classes in the medieval longsword and the Renaissance rapier! The C.S.G. will also continue to provide Introductory Classes at the Chicago Park District-Pulaski Park location as part of the CPD Arts Partners Program.</p>
<p>The website is coming soon; in the meantime you can <a title="contact us" href="http://www.chicagoswordplayguild.com/contact-us">contact the organizers</a> for updates on classes, seminars and special events!</p>
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		<title>Bartitsu at Forteza Fitness, Physical Culture and Martial Arts (Chicago, IL)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 21:38:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tony Wolf will be teaching an intensive introductory Bartitsu seminar, with the option of an ongoing six-week training course, among the many attractions of the new Forteza Fitness, Physical Culture &#38; Martial Arts school in Ravenswood, Chicago (website forthcoming). What is Bartitsu? In the year 1899, Edward William Barton-Wright devised a system of cross-training between [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/bartitsu-today/tony-wolf-profile/">Tony Wolf</a> will be teaching an intensive introductory Bartitsu seminar, with the option of an ongoing six-week training course, among the many attractions of the new Forteza Fitness, Physical Culture &amp; Martial Arts school in Ravenswood, Chicago (website forthcoming).</p>
<p><strong>What is Bartitsu?</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.chicagoswordplayguild.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/battle.jpg"><img title="battle" src="http://www.chicagoswordplayguild.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/battle-300x158.jpg" alt="" width="347" height="183" /></a></p>
<p>In the year 1899, Edward William Barton-Wright devised a system of cross-training between jujitsu, British boxing, kicking, wrestling and self defense with an umbrella or walking stick.  Bartitsu was created so that the ladies and gentlemen of London could beat street gangsters and hooligans at their own dastardly game.</p>
<p>Promoted via magazine and newspaper articles, exhibitions, lectures and challenge matches, Barton-Wright’s School of Arms and Physical Culture quickly became a place to see and be seen.  Famous actors, athletes and soldiers enrolled to learn the mysteries of Bartitsu.</p>
<p>After Barton-Wright’s school closed down under unknown circumstances in early 1902, Bartitsu was abandoned as a work in progress and almost forgotten throughout the 20th century … apart from a famous, cryptic reference in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventure of the Empty House”.</p>
<p>One hundred years later, the International Bartitsu Society was formed to research and then revive the “New Art of Self Defence”.  The modern revival is an open-source, community-based effort to continue Barton-Wright’s radical cross-training experiments.</p>
<p><strong>What will we learn?</strong></p>
<p>The introductory seminar will begin with a discussion of the origins, loss and revival of Bartitsu.  A series of warm-up exercises will then segue into drills and games exploring several of Barton-Wright’s fundamental principles of combat, especially the skills of manipulating an opponent’s balance and of tactical spontaneity.</p>
<p>We will then study a representative series of jujitsu and stick fighting sequences taken directly from Barton-Wright’s original system.  Next, we’ll work on transitioning from set-play sequences into a more realistic freestyle format, referring to the principles explored earlier in the day, before a warm-down and Q&amp;A session.</p>
<p>Participants who wish to follow through into the six-week, twelve lesson basic training course will find this seminar an excellent grounding in the art of Bartitsu.</p>
<p><strong>Where?</strong></p>
<p>Forteza Fitness, Physical Culture and Martial Arts</p>
<p>4437 N. Ravenswood<br />
Chicago, IL</p>
<p>Patterned after a Victorian-era physical culture studio, <em>Forteza</em> features a 5000 square foot training area with brick walls and high timber ceiling.  The training area is equipped with mats, weapons and a “gymuseum” of functional antique physical culture apparatus including Indian clubs, iron dumbbells and medicine balls, as well as rowing and weightlifting machines dating to the late 1800s.</p>
<p><strong>When?</strong></p>
<p>Sunday, January 22nd; 11.00 – 5.30 pm, with a half-hour lunch break.</p>
<p><strong>How much?</strong></p>
<p>$60.00 pays for your place in the introductory seminar and automatically deducts $25.00 from the cost of the optional 6-week basic training course.</p>
<p><strong>What should I bring?</strong></p>
<p>Comfortable workout clothing, packed lunch if you wish, and a drink bottle.  We will have a limited number of training canes available for the stick fighting portion of the seminar, but participants are encouraged to bring their own sturdy hook-handled umbrella, walking stick and/or roughly 36″ hardwood dowel, with any edges smoothed away.</p>
<p><strong>I’m in! How do I register?</strong></p>
<p><a href="mailto:t.pfister@comcast.net">Email us to pre-register</a> &#8211; we will confirm your registration and send you a PayPal link.  Alternatively, you can pay by cash or check on the day.</p>
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		<title>A happy holiday season</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2011 05:03:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the same spirit, we offer what is possibly the only historical example of Bartitsu poetry &#8211; from the Western Times newspaper, Thursday 22nd of August, 1901:]]></description>
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<p>In the same spirit, we offer what is possibly the only historical example of Bartitsu poetry &#8211; from the <em>Western Times </em>newspaper, Thursday 22nd of August, 1901:</p>
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		<title>2011: the Bartitsu year in review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 17:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[January &#8211; Emelyne Godfrey&#8217;s book Masculinity, Crime and Self Defence in Victorian Literature hits the shelves.  Bartitsu is given a shout-out in a new television superhero series, The Cape.  We also receive our first glimpse of &#8220;baritsu&#8221; action from Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. Bartitsu demos and seminars are offered in Pilot Point, Alaska [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>January</strong> &#8211; Emelyne Godfrey&#8217;s book <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/01/qa-with-emelyne-godfrey-author-of-masculinity-crime-and-self-defence-in-victorian-literature/"><em>Masculinity, Crime and Self Defence in Victorian Literature</em></a> hits the shelves.  Bartitsu is given a <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/01/the-cape-to-fight-crime-with-british-bartitsu/">shout-out</a> in a new television superhero series, <em>The Cape</em>.  We also receive our <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/01/first-glimpse-of-baritsu-action-from-sherlock-holmes-2/">first glimpse</a> of &#8220;baritsu&#8221; action from <em>Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows</em>. Bartitsu demos and seminars are offered in Pilot Point, Alaska and in <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/01/bartitsu-seminar-in-spino-dadda-italy-2/">Spino d&#8217;Adda, Italy</a>.  We <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/01/vote-for-edith/">help vote</a> for female jujitsu pioneer Edith Garrud to be commemorated with a street plaque.</p>
<p><strong>February</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/bartitsu-today/alex-kiermayer-profile/">Alex Kiermayer</a> presents a well-received <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/02/bartitsu-fight-like-a-gentleman/">Bartitsu seminar</a> at the annual Dreynevent historical martial arts conference in Vienna.  <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/bartitsu-today/chris-amendola-profile/">Chris Amendola</a>&#8216;s Bartitsu classes get underway again in Houston and Robert Reinberger makes a copy of William Garrud&#8217;s <a href="http://www.budoforum.net/rr/CombinedSelf-DefenceGarrud.pdf"><em>Combined Self Defence</em></a> available online.  Wellington, New Zealand hosts the <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/01/the-hooligan-and-the-lady/">world premiere</a> of a new play, <em>The Hooligan and the Lady</em>, a dramatised biography of Edwardian-era jujitsu and self defence advocate Florence LeMar.</p>
<p><strong>March</strong> &#8211; We receive a green light to proceed with the memorial wall display at Westminster Library.  Jujitsu pioneer Edith Garrud <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/03/edith-garrud-the-votes-are-in/">gathers enough votes</a> to be among the historical figures to be honoured with a street plaque in the London borough of Islington.  Announcement of <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/03/conan-doyle-and-houdini-private-investigators/">three separate media projects</a> based on the premise that Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini teamed up as detectives.  March 27th heralds the long-awaited release of the feature-length documentary, <em><a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/03/bartitsu-the-lost-martial-art-of-sherlock-holmes/">Bartitsu: The Lost Martial Art of Sherlock Holmes</a></em>.  Terry Kroenung and friends perform a Bartitsu demo. at the Anomalycon steampunk event in Denver.</p>
<p><strong>April</strong> &#8211; Bartitsu instructor <a href="../index.php/bartitsu-today/stefan-dieke-profile/">Stefan Dieke</a> is <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/04/bartitsu-featured-on-national-radio-in-germany/">interviewed</a> by reporter Nico Rau for a story on Bartitsu featured on Germany’s DRadio Wissen.   Instructor Allen Reed teaches a <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/04/bartitsu-at-the-oklahoma-steampunk-expo/">Bartitsu seminar</a> at the Oklahoma Steampunk Exhibition.</p>
<p><strong>May</strong> &#8211; Instructor Tom Badillo teaches a <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/05/bartitsu-at-the-gaslight-gathering/">Bartitsu seminar at the Gaslight Gathering </a>in San Diego.  <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/bartitsu-today/ran-braun-profile/">Ran Braun</a> teaches a <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/05/baritsu-fight-scene-in-italy/">baritsu-inspired seminar</a> for the Red Crow Stunt Team in Reggio Emilia, Italy and <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/bartitsu-today/mark-donnelly/">Mark Donnelly </a>offers <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/05/report-on-bartitsu-classes-at-the-steampunk-worlds-fair/">three classes</a> at the Steampunk World&#8217;s Fair convention in New Jersey.  The first ever <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/05/bartitsu-lecture-in-zagreb-croatia/">Bartitsu lecture and demonstration</a> is offered in Zagreb, Croatia.</p>
<p><strong>June</strong> &#8211; A <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/06/battersea-bartitsu-london-uk/">new Bartitsu study group</a> is formed in Battersea, London. Allen Reed offers a <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/06/bartitsu-classdemo-at-the-1900-chautauqua-rockford-illinois/">class and demonstration</a> at the 1900 Chautauqua at Rockford, Illinois.  A <a href="http://blog.paperbackswap.com/author-interview-with-will-thomas/2011/06/">new interview </a>with Bartitsu Forum founder and novelist Will Thomas appears online.  An extensive <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/06/bartitsu-in-schwert-klinge-magazine/">article on Bartitsu</a> is featured in the German magazine, <em>Schwert &amp; Klinge</em>.  The Bartitsu Club of Tallahassee, Florida creates a <a href="http://tallahaseebartitsu.blogspot.com/">new web page</a>.</p>
<p><strong>July</strong> &#8211; The <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/07/baritsu-in-sherlock-holmes-a-game-of-shadows/">new trailer</a> for <em>Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows</em> promises a great deal of exciting baritsu action.  Publication of the book <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/07/review-100-years-of-judo-in-great-britain/"><em>100 Years of Judo in Great Britain</em></a>, written by the late scholar of British judo and Bartitsu history, Richard Bowen.  Mark Donnelly teaches a seminar for a recently founded  Bartitsu study group, the <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/07/the-bartitsu-club-of-new-york-city/">Bartitsu Club of New York City</a>. Tony Wolf teaches Bartitsu seminars and presents a public screening of the <em>Lost Martial Art</em> documentary at <a href="http://thecombatcon.com/">CombatCon</a> (Las Vegas, Nevada).</p>
<p><strong>August</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/08/i-must-warn-you-i-know-baritsu/">Bartitsu fight scenes are featured </a>in the Mercury Player Theatre&#8217;s production, <em>You&#8217;ve Ruined a Perfectly Good Mystery</em>.  <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/08/10-years-of-the-bartitsu-forum/">10th anniversary</a> of the Bartitsu Society&#8217;s official online communication venue, the Bartitsu Forum.  The 1st annual international <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/08/a-report-on-the-2011-bartitsu-school-of-arms-london/">Bartitsu School of Arms and Physical Culture conference</a> is held in London &#8211; a resounding success!</p>
<p><strong>September</strong> &#8211; Bartitsu receives an <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/09/bartitsu-featured-in-hollands-volkskrant-newspaper/">extensive write-up</a> in Holland&#8217;s Volkskrant newspaper.  The <em>Lost Martial Art of Sherlock Holmes</em> DVD <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/09/lost-martial-art-documentary-available-from-amazon/">becomes available via Amazon.com</a>.  At the 2011 WMAW Western martial arts conference (Racine, Wisconsin), instructor <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/bartitsu-today/tony-wolf-profile/">Tony Wolf</a> offers <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/09/report-on-bartitsu-at-the-2011-western-martial-arts-workshop/">Bartitsu seminars and a demonstration</a> as part of a 19th century style Assault at Arms display.</p>
<p><strong>October</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/bartitsu-today/phil-crawley-profile/">Phil Crawley</a> commences a <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/10/antagonistics-classes-in-fife-scotland/">new antagonistics course</a> via the Black Boar Swordsmanship School in Fife, Scotland.  A <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/10/bartitsu-its-exponent-interviewed-1901/">new interview with Bartitsu founder E.W. Barton-Wright</a> is discovered.  A <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/10/more-baritsu-action-in-sherlock-holmes-a-game-of-shadows/">second trailer</a> for <em>Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows</em> is released.</p>
<p><strong>November</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/11/bartitsu-at-teslacon-2011/">Allen Reed teaches Bartitsu</a> at the TeslaCon steampunk event in Madison, Wisconsin.  The  <a href="http://lonin.org/nineteenth-century-group/">Barton-Wright/Alfred Hutton Alliance for Historically Accurate Hoplology and Antagonistics</a> (Seattle, Washington) goes public.</p>
<p><strong>December</strong> &#8211; DVDs of <em>Bartitsu: The Lost Martial Art of Sherlock Holmes</em> go <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/12/the-game-is-afoot-and-the-dvd-is-on-sale/">on sale via the Freelance Academy Press</a>, coinciding with the long-awaited release of <em>Game of Shadows</em>, which does indeed include <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/12/the-substance-of-style-a-review-of-the-martial-arts-action-in-sherlock-holmes-a-game-of-shadows/">plenty of baritsu action</a>.  <a href="http://freelanceacademypress.wordpress.com/2011/12/18/fisticuffs-my-dear-watson-and-other-news-of-momentous-import-on-the-bartitsu-and-armizare-front/">Announcement of a new Western martial arts and physical culture school</a> (Chicago, IL), to feature Bartitsu instruction from Tony Wolf.  Phil Crawley releases his <a href="http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/the-art-of-self-defence-in-the-street-with-or-without-weapons/18773136">new translation</a> of Emile Andre&#8217;s  <em>The Art of Self Defence in the Street With or Without Weapons</em>.</p>
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<p><strong>In memoriam</strong>:  We record the sad passings of classical savate master <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/04/in-memoriam-roger-lafond-1913-2011/">Roger Lafond</a> and American martial arts pioneer and author <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/07/in-memoriam-robert-w-smith-1926-2011/">Robert W. Smith</a>.  May they rest in peace.</p>
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		<title>The substance of style: a review of the martial arts action in &#8220;Sherlock Holmes &#8211; A Game of Shadows&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due warning: this review contains minor plot spoilers. A Game of Shadows is afoot all over Europe in the blockbuster sequel to Guy Ritchie&#8217;s 2009 hit movie, Sherlock Holmes. The plot is very loosely based on events described (and, significantly, implied) in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle&#8217;s short story The Final Problem, in which Sherlock Holmes [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Due warning: this review contains minor plot spoilers.</strong></p>
<p>A <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes:_A_Game_of_Shadows">Game of Shadows</a> is afoot all over Europe in the blockbuster sequel to Guy Ritchie&#8217;s 2009 hit movie, <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes_%282009_film%29">Sherlock Holmes</a></em>. The plot is very loosely based on events described (and, significantly, <em>implied</em>) in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle&#8217;s short story <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Final_Problem">The Final Problem</a></em>, in which Sherlock Holmes famously confronts his arch-nemesis, the diabolical criminal mastermind Professor James Moriarty.</p>
<p>Since many other critics have already offered <a href="http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sherlock_holmes_a_game_of_shadows/">thorough reviews of the film as a whole</a>, and since this is Bartitsu.org, this commentary will focus specifically on the movie&#8217;s martial arts content; Holmes&#8217; fictional &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartitsu#.22Baritsu.22_and_Sherlock_Holmes">baritsu</a>&#8221; fighting style being taken as an analogue of E.W. Barton-Wright&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartitsu">Bartitsu</a>. For full disclosure, the Bartitsu Society donated copies of both volumes of the <a href="http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/antagonistics">Bartitsu Compendium</a> to the production team for the 2009 movie.</p>
<p><em>Game of Shadows</em> offers no less than five significant hand-to-hand fight sequences, three being especially elaborate. All are expertly choreographed by a team led by fight director Richard Ryan (see our <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2009/12/its-brilliant-perfect-lets-change-it-an-interview-with-sherlock-holmes-fight-choreographer-richard-ryan/">exclusive interview with Richard here</a>). Sherlock Holmes is portrayed as an excellent combatant with a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachypsychia">tachypsychic</a> ability to virtually meditate in the midst of chaos. Holmes is never made to seem invulnerable, however; he takes plenty of damage during the course of the story. The fight scenes are also exceptionally well shot and edited for maximum impact and enjoyment; it really helps when the director (Ritchie) is also a martial arts enthusiast (Brazilian jujitsu and judo), with an enthusiast&#8217;s eye for technical detail.</p>
<p>Robert Downey, Jr. (Sherlock Holmes) is himself a passionate student of the martial arts, specifically <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_Chun">Wing Chun</a> kung fu. Stylistically, there is comparatively little to call between Wing Chun and the transitional <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Prize_Ring_Rules">London Prize Ring</a>/early <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquess_of_Queensberry_rules">Queensberry Rules</a> method of English boxing, which was likely what Conan Doyle had in mind for Holmes and which was incorporated into Bartitsu by Barton-Wright. Both styles emphasise linear punching with vertical fists and protecting the central line of the body via skillful defence, including both percussive blocks and deflective parries. The two styles are so technically similar that it has even been <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=jNsDAAAAMBAJ&amp;pg=PA92&amp;dq=%22in+search+of+wing+chun%27s+roots%22#v=onepage&amp;q=godwin%20%22in%20search%20of%20wing%20chun%27s%20roots%22&amp;f=false">speculated</a> that Wing Chun may have been influenced by bare-knuckle boxing via European travellers visiting China &#8211; an intriguing, but unprovable theory.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Game of Shadows 2" src="http://cdn.mos.totalfilm.com/images/s/sherlock-holmes-a-game-of-shadows-00-470-75.jpg" alt="" width="470" height="265" /></p>
<p>Holmes&#8217; &#8220;baritsu&#8221; pugilism strikes a nice balance between Asian and European fisticuffs; his defence is more mobile than is typical of pure Wing Chun, including numerous ducks, while his strikes are more diverse than was legal in British boxing, including nukite (spear-hand) and tegatana (knife-hand) blows as well as orthodox punches. His tactic of distracting opponents with thrown objects, established in the first movie and reminiscent of <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2010/04/e-w-barton-wrights-overcoat-trick/">Barton-Wright&#8217;s overcoat trick</a>, makes a welcome return.</p>
<p>There is also considerable stylistic cross-over between the low kicks of Asian martial arts and those of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savate">savate</a>, or la boxe Française, the French method of kickboxing. Although savate is never mentioned in the Holmes canon, it is absolutely plausible that that the polymathic detective should be familiar with this method of foot-fighting, which was widely popular in France during the late 19th century and had even been exhibited in London several times. It is worth noting that E.W. Barton-Wright <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2010/07/speculations-on-bartitsu-kickboxing/">carefully distinguished the style of kicking taught at his school</a> from the orthodox techniques of la boxe Française. This is assumed to have been a reaction against the stylised, academic/gymnastic style that was then popular in middle-class Parisian salles de savate.</p>
<p>In <em>Game of Shadows</em>, Sherlock Holmes makes frequent use of low kicks blended with fisticuffs, including swinging/chopping kicks (the <em>coups de pied bas</em> of savate) to the shin against two separate opponents and stamping front thrust kicks to the thighs of various other enemies. At least once, he also employs a skipping side kick (savate&#8217;s <em>chasse median</em>) to spectacular effect. Both pugilism (augmented by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atemi">atemi-waza</a>) and kicking are featured especially in the movie&#8217;s first fight sequence, in which Holmes is accosted by a group of four hired gangsters.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most overt stylistic nod to Bartitsu per se, however, takes place during the movie&#8217;s longest action set-piece, a furiously kinetic brawl (primarily) between Holmes and an acrobatic Cossack assassin, which rages throughout, out of and then back into an opulent and rather decadent gentlemen&#8217;s club. Even the athletic Holmes is just barely able to keep up with the Cossack&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkour">parkour</a>ian agility, but the Great Detective&#8217;s triumph is assured by his inventive, high-impact close-combat via crook-handled umbrella, blended with wrenching jujitsu throws, locks and takedowns &#8211; the combined effect very strongly reminiscent of Barton-Wright&#8217;s classic essays on <em>The New Art of Self Defence</em> and <em>Self Defence with a Walking Stick</em>.</p>
<p>Each of the film&#8217;s fight sequences highlights Holmes&#8217; idiosyncratic melding of techniques from different fighting styles and his astounding powers of combative improvisation, both, again, aspects of Barton-Wright&#8217;s ideal of Bartitsu as a method of cross-training. On the subject of improvisation, Barton-Wright noted:</p>
<blockquote><p>It is quite unnecessary to try and get your opponent into any particular position, as this system embraces every possible eventuality and your defence and counter-attack must be based entirely upon the actions of your opponent.</p></blockquote>
<p>Several critics have complained that Holmes&#8217; unique perceptive ability, which approaches a kind of psychic precognition, is over-used in this film. Dubbed &#8220;Holmes-o-vision&#8221; by Guy Ritchie and memorably debuted in the 2009 original, this cinematic device is, in fact, used three times during fight sequences, but is twice cleverly subverted in surprising and gratifying ways.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Holmes-vs.-Moriarty.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3497" title="Holmes vs. Moriarty" src="http://www.bartitsu.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Holmes-vs.-Moriarty.jpg" alt="" width="451" height="252" /></a></p>
<p>Finally, the less said about Holmes&#8217; inevitable confrontation with the suavely menacing Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris) at Reichenbach Falls, the better; not because it&#8217;s anything less than superb, but because it would be churlish to even begin to give that game away. Suffice it to say that it&#8217;s not what you expect &#8230;</p>
<p>In all, <em>Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows</em> simultaneously offers a terrific cinematic rendition of Holmes&#8217; &#8220;baritsu&#8221; and, within the conventions of action choreography, a genuinely plausible representation of Barton-Wright&#8217;s Bartitsu.</p>
<p>Bravo!</p>
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		<title>The game is afoot &#8230; and the DVD is on sale!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 07:24:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the end of the Victorian era, E. W. Barton-Wright combined jiujitsu, kickboxing, and stick fighting into a new martial art he termed Bartitsu. This elegant discipline would have been forgotten save for a famous, cryptic reference in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle&#8217;s The Adventure of the Empty House, in which Sherlock Holmes used its mysteries [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the end of the Victorian era, E. W. Barton-Wright combined jiujitsu, kickboxing, and stick fighting into a new martial art he termed Bartitsu. This elegant discipline would have been forgotten save for a famous, cryptic reference in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle&#8217;s <em>The Adventure of the Empty House</em>, in which Sherlock Holmes used its mysteries to defeat the villainous Professor Moriarty.</p>
<p>Several years ago, director Guy Ritchie and actor Robert Downey, Jr. re-conceptualized the Great Detective as a Steampunk sleuth and man of action. Doyle fans have been divided on the interpretation, but one thing is certain, as martial artists themselves, Ritchie and Downey have given Holmes his fighting chops! Bartitsu, or &#8220;baritsu&#8221;, as Doyle penned it, gets plenty of screen time in the new <em>Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows</em>, as can be seen in <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/2011/12/be-careful-with-the-face-boys-fight-scene-from-sherlock-holmes-a-game-of-shadows/">this teaser clip</a>.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.nycsteampunk.com/bartitsu/documentary/BartitsuCover.jpg" title="Documentary cover" class="alignnone" width="200" height="285" /></p>
<p>In conjunction with the film&#8217;s release this week, <a href="http://www.freelanceacademypress.com/bartitsu.aspx">the Freelance Academy Press is featuring <em>Bartitsu: the Lost Martial Art of Sherlock Holmes</em> at 30% off of its regular price</a>. A unique documentary relating the fascinating history, rediscovery and revival of Barton-Wright&#8217;s pioneering mixed martial art, this is a great present for martial artists, Holmes enthusiasts, or lovers of Victorian and Edwardian England.</p>
<p>More information on the <em>Game of Shadows</em>/documentary DVD tie-in is available at the <a href="http://freelanceacademypress.wordpress.com/2011/12/13/the-game-is-afoot-bartitsu-alive-and-well-in-new-sherlock-holmes-a-game-of-shadows/">Freelancer blog</a>.</p>
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		<title>Cane fighting seminar in Wuppertal, Germany</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 12:53:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Instructor Stefan Dieke will be holding a seminar on the Vigny method of stick fighting on December 17th &#038; 18th. Topics: * Vigny&#8217;s stick fighting concepts * representative canonical techniques * exploring variations * similarities and differences between a cane and a singlestick and how this affects fighting techniques * fundamental singlestick exercises and their [...]]]></description>
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<p>Instructor <a href="http://www.bartitsu.org/index.php/bartitsu-today/stefan-dieke-profile/">Stefan Dieke</a> will be holding a seminar on the Vigny method of stick fighting on December 17th &#038; 18th.</p>
<p><strong>Topics:</strong></p>
<p>* Vigny&#8217;s stick fighting concepts<br />
* representative canonical techniques<br />
* exploring variations<br />
* similarities and differences between a cane and a singlestick and how this affects fighting techniques<br />
* fundamental singlestick exercises and their adoptions for the cane<br />
* abstract exercises building up fundamental skills </p>
<p><strong>Venue:</strong> the <a href="http://www.alte-kampfkunst.de/">Alte Kampfkunst</a> historical martial arts school, Paradestr. 57 a<br />
42107 Wuppertal, Germany</p>
<p><strong>Fee:</strong> 130 Euro per participant</p>
<p><strong>Details:</strong> <a href="http://www.alte-kampfkunst.de/">(sorry, in German only)</a> or contact info@alte-kampfkunst.de</p>
<p>International guests are welcome! The seminar can be held bilingually in German and English.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2011 02:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An article on Bartitsu and related gentlemanly antagonistics designed by the It&#8217;s Great Grafik Design Studio, from issue #7 of the sadly inactive print version of Rugged Magazine. Rugged celebrates &#8220;the grand and small sensations of life, a tour de force through the collections of curiosities of all people with a mission, of street culture [...]]]></description>
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<p>An article on Bartitsu and related gentlemanly antagonistics designed by the <a href="http://www.its-great.com/">It&#8217;s Great Grafik Design Studio</a>, from issue #7 of the sadly inactive print version of <a href="http://www.rugged.tv/"><em>Rugged Magazine</em></a>.  <em>Rugged</em> celebrates &#8220;the grand and small sensations of life, a tour de force through the collections of curiosities of all people with a mission, of street culture and everyday life, of media events and tuneful music, of urban sport as well as the incredible world of art – or whatever else we come across. There is no such thing as a target group.&#8221;</p>
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