Fight Club: Unarmed

$220.00

Join Jered Shults for four weeks of punching, kicking, choking, falling, pulling hair, and more in this comprehensive course in unarmed stage combat! Special attention will be paid to keeping yourself and your scene partners safe. The class culminates in an evening showcase of fully choreographed fights. Extra time will go toward the acting component of stage combat and “selling” the fight (reactions! noises! body tension! story telling!). It’s not just hitting the moves and maintaining safety: it’s making a safe fight a good fight.

Ages 16 & up! (Younger than 18 needs written parental permission.)

This class meets on Wednesdays 11/19, 12/3, 12/10, and 12/17 from 6:30-9pm at Attic Salt Studios, 2002 Riverside Drive Studio 42-O, Asheville NC. There is no class on Wednesday 11/26 (the day before Thanksgiving).

Testimonials:

“Jered’s humor and friendliness instantly sets you at ease as one of his students. And he makes some kickass fights!”

“Jered is a hugely creative and adaptable fight choreographer. He is skilled across multiple types of fights, and has a great understanding of how different bodies will interpret movement. His fights are specific and tailored to the people fighting and the story being told; he works with actors to really sell the story of the fight, not just to do some cool moves. (Although there are cool moves!) And he’s always fun, keeping the atmosphere in the room upbeat and energetic. “

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About the Instructor

Jered Shults is a stage combatant and fight choreographer in Western North Carolina with 12 years’ experience. Jered is a friend of the Society of American Fight Directors (SAFD), and has attended multiple SAFD workshops, including their national stage combat workshop. Jered is trained in unarmed combat as well as rapier and dagger, quarterstaff, broadsword, sword and shield, and knife. He has choreographed fights for many regional theaters including Nemesis, Montford Park Players, Parkway Playhouse, The Magnetic Theatre, Haywood Arts Regional Theater, and Southern Appalachian Repertory Theater. Recent choreo work includes fights in Robin Hood the Legend of Sherwood, Dead in Denmark, The Hunch Back of Notre Dame, Action Movie The Play, and Splatter Play, as well as Nemesis productions of Midsummer for Haters, Cymbeline, and Romeo & Juliet.