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Sword-Fighting Displays

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Although skilled in the use of black powder firearms and drilled in the use of the pike and its derivatives, Claíomh are best known for their dramatic sword-fighting sequences. All blows are carefully choreographed and are based upon the real combat techniques employed by the German and Italian masters of the late medieval period. Typical scenarios include full-scale skirmishes, champion fights, Brehon Law Court settlements and educational step-by-step breakdown and analysis of sword-fighting technique.

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