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Fight groups, faires with a fight group or groups offering training
Mab_bringer_of_dreams
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This is for my own reference:

Fight groups, faires with a fight group or offer training-


National/New England

ARMA

HEMA Fight partners Map

New England Fencing Clubs

Society for Creative Anachronisms

Sword Forum


Maine/NH

Autumn Tree (NH)

Neville Companye (ME) | Neville Companye

Maine Broadsword Academy ME

Pirates of the Dark Rose (ME)



Connecticut/ Massachusetts



Fight cast of CTRF (CT)

WSTR (CT)

Wood and Steel (CT)

Not In The Face Productions - cast for-Midsummer Fantasy Renaissance Faire Contact Daniel Greenwolf-GM@mfrenfaire.com

Christian Tobler (CT)

Guild of Saint Maurice poll arms and fight training
(CT)
Pastimes (MA) (website appears to be down but know group is active)

Schola Saint George (MA)

Worcester Fencing Club(MA)

Bay State Fencers (MA)

Academy of Knightly Arts (MA)

Suit of Sables Theatre (MA)

Forte Swordplay (MA)

Wolfshadow Productions (MA)

Kunstbruder (MA)

Phoenix Swords (CT/MA)

Cambridge Historical European Martial Arts Studies Group (contact markjmillman@gmail.com)Cambridge, (MA)

Higgins Armory Museum Academy of the Sword
Higgins Armory Sword Guild (MA)
Higgins Armory Viking Training (MA)


Association of Renaissance and Medieval Swordsmanship (ARMS) (MA)

University of Massachusetts-Historical European Martial Arts Club(HEMAC) (MA)

Guard Up (MA)

Stormwatch Stage Combat (MA)

SMAS (a group at WPI) (MA)

Brotherhood Knights of Gore
(?)

Vermont

Wintertree crafts Fencing
Meyer Freifechter's - Grunberg Freifechters VT




By Request: NY and NJ:

New York Historical Fencing Association, Delhi NY.

Paragon Jousting (NY)

Selohaar Fechtschule Staten Island, NY

Vallhalla Pirates, NJ

Adrian Empire NJ

Association for historical fencing NJ

Mystic Mercenaries Stage Combat Team NJ




Unknown, website down or assumed defunct

Swords Songs and Moor

Chivalry Arms(defunct)

Fighter's Realm (defunct)

Wylde Knights (Grafton, MA)(defunct)

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly(defunct)

Realistic Reenactments(defunct)


Worth cross posting in swordtalk!

Know anyone down in the DC Metro area?

No but I can offer you two resources :) :
http://forums.swordforum.com/
they have a thread for finding fight partners
and some folks further South may have more info than I do:
http://www.roundtableproductions.net/ (PA)

I don't know if we count, but Suit of Sables Theatre is an EXTREMELY fight based theatre group. www.myspace.com/suitofsables

Sure! I include Stormwatch and Pastimes so absolutely! Thank you.

CTRF has a strong fight staff which is no longer wholely associated with Autumn Tree(I freely admit my own involvement and bias in saying that).

If you're going to put something up use link http://www.ctfaire.com/connecticut_renaissance_festival/acting.php as the other one points to the supporting cast (who do not fight) page, not the cast page.

If you want some one to do some leg work, I can see if Wylde Knights swordfighting group is still active. Do you have a name for a Grafton person involved in the Wylde Knights? I live here in Grafton and can see if they're still active. They were probably associated with the now defunct Festival of the Lion that used to take place here in Grafton. That was only Renn Faire I could walk to. The Lions club park was 6 doors down from me.

If you want some one to do some leg work, I can see if Wylde Knights swordfighting group is still active.
Thank you!
Jan Neurdenburg used to run it and I encountered what seemed to be a prototype page. It looks like a lot of the same people have flowed over to here:
http://www.winslowshire.com/
Any info helpful and thank you for your assistance.

Jan lives down the street from me. I'll give him a call. I do know that a number of the people who were involved in the Festival of the Lion that are now involved the Winslow Shire Renn Faire down in Norton.

Paragon Jousting is actually based in upstate NY.

Good Bad Ugly is, in fact, defunt

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