*nibbles sushi*
Spiiiiiicy Mayo!
:: Neil and Beckie came out with me to 'Charlton History Day' and the Rider Tavern open house. We got fed nicely by my folks. (They always put out a good spread.) I snapped a few photos of the 19th century milita recreationists and bought a homemade lemon verbana-thyme soap.
:: Last Monday I saw Tony 'fighting styles creator for the LotR trilogy' Wolf of NZ at Tufts (a stop on a teaching/workshop tour). Was good talk. In the hothouse of NZ's relative isolation over the past few decades, he developed his own eclectic knowledge of basic human movement, a system that he now finds makes an excellent baseline, ready for elaboration into any sort of stage movement/fighting. And which Jackson had him use to create a fighting style guide for the trilogy (Wolf's contribution to LotR was completed by 2000).
Spiiiiiicy Mayo!
:: Neil and Beckie came out with me to 'Charlton History Day' and the Rider Tavern open house. We got fed nicely by my folks. (They always put out a good spread.) I snapped a few photos of the 19th century milita recreationists and bought a homemade lemon verbana-thyme soap.
:: Last Monday I saw Tony 'fighting styles creator for the LotR trilogy' Wolf of NZ at Tufts (a stop on a teaching/workshop tour). Was good talk. In the hothouse of NZ's relative isolation over the past few decades, he developed his own eclectic knowledge of basic human movement, a system that he now finds makes an excellent baseline, ready for elaboration into any sort of stage movement/fighting. And which Jackson had him use to create a fighting style guide for the trilogy (Wolf's contribution to LotR was completed by 2000).