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There was a literal LARP group at last year's event.
The majority of the classes (both this year and last) were in various Western martial arts, a significant minority were fight choreography for live and/or screen performance. I guess there was some LARP element in the costume contest on Saturday night, but that was part of the overall theme of introducing WMA to "fan" subcultures.
I'm not into literal LARP personally, but IMO as long as it's honest about what it is, more power to it.Check out the Bullshido.net Western Martial Arts Forum for all things Western, martial and arty.
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Check out the Bullshido.net Western Martial Arts Forum for all things Western, martial and arty.
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Yep - I updated the main CLANG thread in this forum, but briefly, we produced a final pitch video at CombatCon, released it on Saturday afternoon and the campaign hit the $500,000 goal just before midnight that night. So, the game is funded!
I don't think there was a Cold Steel booth per se this year, but Lynn did a number of demos and taught at least one class. Didn't see him cut anything, though there was one class by another instructor that allowed participants to try out medieval war-hammers, etc. against an old steel filing cabinet. They displayed the cabinet in the main hall afterwards.How big was the Cold Steel booth and what did Lynn Thomas cut up with a pocket knife?Check out the Bullshido.net Western Martial Arts Forum for all things Western, martial and arty.
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Quick report on CombatCon (Las Vegas)