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− | The HEMA Brazil is a Brazilian Association for Historical European Martial Arts and organize groups in order to have two representatives, a captain and a second, representing the interests of their group and region within the organization. We have three annual meetings, quote: | + | The HEMA Brazil is a Brazilian Association for Historical European Martial Arts and organize groups in order to have two representatives, a captain and a second, representing the interests of their group and region within the organization. |
+ | Currently has 12 groups spread throughout Brazilwhich form the HEMA Brazil. | ||
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* Anno Domini - Held in July in preparation for the National Tournament, held then. | * Anno Domini - Held in July in preparation for the National Tournament, held then. |
Revision as of 15:58, 23 October 2015
The HEMA Brazil is a Brazilian Association for Historical European Martial Arts and organize groups in order to have two representatives, a captain and a second, representing the interests of their group and region within the organization. Currently has 12 groups spread throughout Brazilwhich form the HEMA Brazil. We have three annual meetings, quote:
- Anno Domini - Held in July in preparation for the National Tournament, held then.
- National Tournament HEMA - To be held its first edition in 2016.
- Brazilian Meeting of HEMA - National meeting - held in December - to discuss about the year that has passed, rules, and other matters involving HEMA, plus a friendly encounter to cross swords.
Currently the Brazilian groups are dedicated to the tradition of Armizare - Fiore and Vadi, Kunst Des Fechtens - Liechtenauer, and Renaissance fencing, especially Italian rapier, a study of Verdadera Destreza and Montante of Diogo Gomes de Figueyredo.
The HEMA Brasil is member founder of Espada, Ibero-American Community for European Martial Arts