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Fechtmeister, Kampfchoreograf, arbeitet seit 30 Jahren mit historischen Waffen für Theater, Film und Rekonstitution. Seit 2002 technischer Berater für historische Waffen und Kampftechniken an der archäologischen Abteilung der Universität Lausanne, entwickelte unter anderem Modelle zur Benutzung der keltischen Basiswaffen Schild, Speer und Schwert.Autor der Brochure "Bilikat - le beau combat".
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Michael Müller-Hewer is a German fencing master living in Switzerland. He practises stage fight and historical fencing since 1984. During 20 years he workes as actor combattant  and fight choreographer for the cinema and the theater in Paris/France. Since 1990 he teaches historical fencing and stage fighting. In 1996 he obtaines a diploma of fencing master in 5 weapons of the German Academy of Weapons (Akademie der Fechtkunst Deutschlands). He is also Swiss monitor J+S fencing and referee SFF. Autor of "Bilikat - Le beau combat", the practice of Celtic fight in Switzerland developes around his teaching at the Lausanne University UNIL (groupe Cladio). Today he teaches at the « Cercle des Armes de Lausanne» (CAL).
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Michael Müller-Hewer is a German fencing master living in Switzerland. He practises stage fight and historical fencing since 1984. During 20 years he workes as actor combattant and fight choreographer for the cinema and the theater in Paris/France. Since 1990 he teaches historical fencing and stage fighting. In 1996 he obtaines a diploma of fencing master in 5 weapons of the German Academy of Weapons (Akademie der Fechtkunst Deutschlands). He is also Swiss monitor J+S fencing and referee SFF. Autor of "Bilikat - Le beau combat", the practice of Celtic fight in Switzerland developes around his teaching at the Lausanne University UNIL (groupe Cladio). Today he teaches at the « Cercle des Armes de Lausanne» (CAL).