Difference between revisions of "Dagger form work in progress"

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After shooting [[The Spear Form]], Henrik Waddell showed Guy a dagger form he was working on. The camera was left running, and recorded the original version, Guy interfering for nearly 20 minutes, and the final result. The video is split into 3 clips for youtube's convenience (we used to host our content on youtube, but switched to Vimeo in 2021).
After shooting [[The Spear Form]] (in 2011) Henrik Waddell showed Guy a dagger form he was working on. The camera was left running, and recorded the original version, Guy interfering for nearly 20 minutes, and the final result. The video is split into 3 clips for youtube's convenience (we used to host our content on youtube, but switched to Vimeo in 2021).
 
We never formally incorporated this form into the syllabus, but it's a fun and useful drill, and something to play with if you're interested in the dagger plays particularly.




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[[Category: Work in progress]]

Latest revision as of 12:42, 4 January 2026

After shooting The Spear Form (in 2011) Henrik Waddell showed Guy a dagger form he was working on. The camera was left running, and recorded the original version, Guy interfering for nearly 20 minutes, and the final result. The video is split into 3 clips for youtube's convenience (we used to host our content on youtube, but switched to Vimeo in 2021).

We never formally incorporated this form into the syllabus, but it's a fun and useful drill, and something to play with if you're interested in the dagger plays particularly.