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- Palpable Hit Productions - Profile of Anthony De Longis, performer and choreographer of fencing, stage combat and character movement.
- Forte Stage Combat - Choreographers for sword and hand to hand fights, they also offer stage combat weapon rentals and hold small workshops. Based in Wheaton, Illinois.
- Preferred Arms - Provides quality stage combat weapons for theatre and film. Established by Robb Hunter, an experienced fight director and certified teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors. Located in Fairfax, VA.
- LIMS Online - Institution for the study of movement analysis and the functional and expressive aspects of movement.
- Association of Theatre Movement Educators - Promotes high standards for theatre movement training and the application of those standards to educational and professional theatre. Features membership information, newsletters, events calendar, and education opportunities.
- Blackfriars' Journal - Journal for Stage-Combat and Historical Swordfighting. Including an online mailing list.
- Babes With Blades - Group provides women in Chicago with an opportunity to showcase their training and talent in Stage Combat. Events schedule, contact information.
- SAFD - Society of American Fight Directors - Promotes safety and fostering excellence in the art of directing staged combat/theatrical violence. Includes information on workshops, education and safety programs, news, and contacts.
- The Known World Players - A stage combat troupe in the eastern U.S. Site includes pictures, links, and performance information.
- Fight Director - Advice on the subject of stage combat to theatre, film, and television professionals. Independent information on weapons, laws, and rules.
Wikipedia Articles
- Non-rapid eye movement sleep - The sleep stages 1 through 4 are collectively referred to as NREM (non-rapid eye movement) sleep. Rapid eye movement (REM), or stage 5, is not included.
- Movement Action Plan - The Movement Action Plan is a strategic model for waging nonviolent social movements developed by Bill Moyer, a US social change activist. The MAP, initially developed by Moyer in the late 1970s, uses case studies of successful social movements to illustrate eight distinct stages through social movements progress, and is designed to help movement activists choose the most effective tactics and strategies to match their movements' current stage.
- Fetal movement - Fetal movement refers to motion of a fetus caused by its own muscle activity. Locomotor activity begins during the late embryological stage, and changes in nature throughout development.
- Rapid eye movement behavior disorder - Rapid eye movement behaviour disorder, or RBD was first described in 1986 as a parasomnia involving dissociation of the characteristic stages of sleep. The major and arguably only abnormal feature of RBD is loss of muscle atonia (paralysis) during otherwise intact REM sleep (the stage of sleep in which most vivid dreaming occurs).
- Blocking (stage) - Blocking is a theatre term which refers to the precise movement and positioning of actors on a stage in order to facilitate the performance of a play, ballet, film or opera.