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[CFML] FMCP I wanted to update everyone on the Fencing Master's Certificate
Program at Sonoma State University this summer.
FMCP website: www.sonoma.edu/users/s/sullinsj/FMCP.html
Registration info: http://www.ssuexed.com/course.php?id...mmer&year=2005
Here is a press release that I did not write but it has some good
information nonetheless:
Sonoma State University Launches Fencing Master Certificate Program
Summer will see the swords of aspiring master fencers cut through the
air as Sonoma State University launches a Fencing Master Certificate
Program in August.
The program is intended for experienced fencers wanting to earn
credentials that qualify them to coach and teach fencing. It is one of
only two fencing instructor training programs offered by institutions
of higher learning in the U.S.
Registration deadline is August 8 for the ten-meeting class that runs
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday from Aug. 8-19.
The instructor is Dr. John P. Sullins who is a Military Master at Arms
certified by the Masters Fencing Program at San Jose State University
(1994). He teaches foil, epee, sabre, and various historical arms. He
has trained in fencing pedagogy under many skilled fencing masters
including Maestro William Gaugler and Military Master at Arms Ralph
Sahm (1986 to 1994); Ma"tre Daniel Revenu (1988); Maestro Ferenc Marki
(1988); Maestro Niccolo Perno (1988); Maestro Enzo Musumeci Gerco
(1988); and Maestro Lucio Nugnes (1989).
He is also an associate professor of philosophy at SSU whose research
focus includes philosophical robotics, philosophy of technology and
the evolution of minds and morals.
Sullins has taught at numerous fencing schools and programs since the
mid-1980's and was a cofounder and manager of the Tri Cities Academy
of the Sword in Binghamton, New York from 1998-2002.
This course of study includes the historical roots of modern fencing
and an in-depth analysis of the traditional Italian school of fencing,
bouting practice and how to teach all of the above to students of
every level of accomplishment from beginning to advanced competitor.
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
* Knowledge of how to run a club or fencing program
* Familiarity with alternative fencing venues such as theatric and
historical fencing
Each day includes a theory and practice component. Fencers learn to do
and also to teach the fencing actions under study for the day.
Required texts are available at the SSU Bookstore.
For detailed information about the program and what is required to
attain the Instructors, Provost and Masters levels of certification in
fencing, contact John Sullins at (707) 664-2277 or by e-mail at john.sullins@sonoma.edu.
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