¿Acero Sevillano?
Publicado: 05 Dic 2003 07:30
Pues si pues si , fijate que hace un par de dias y ojeando paginas supuestamente serias de esgrima historica resulta que encuentro a un grupo con un instructor que entre su curriculum de nijitsu tiene lo siguiente:
In July of 1990, while conducting Ninjutsu seminars in Spain, Loriega discovered the Acero Sevillano (Sevillian Steel) knife art of Andalusia. These arts include the use of the Cuchillo (Knife), Punal (Stiletto), Baston de estoque (sword cane), and Navaja (Clasp Knife). His summer for the next five years were spent in Seville, and in August of 1996, he received formal certification as an Instructor de Armas Blancas Sevillanas under Maestro de Armas Santiago Rivera, then headmaster of the Escuela Sevillana de Armas Blancas. At this time, he was also granted permission to open a recognized branch of the Escuela Sevillanas in New York City, known as the Raven Arts Institute.
Fijate y yo sin enterarme de que el arte del Acero Sevillano
existia , sera que desconocemos nuestras propias raices o que a ese guiri le han tingao?
mmmm no se no se ¿que os parece?
In July of 1990, while conducting Ninjutsu seminars in Spain, Loriega discovered the Acero Sevillano (Sevillian Steel) knife art of Andalusia. These arts include the use of the Cuchillo (Knife), Punal (Stiletto), Baston de estoque (sword cane), and Navaja (Clasp Knife). His summer for the next five years were spent in Seville, and in August of 1996, he received formal certification as an Instructor de Armas Blancas Sevillanas under Maestro de Armas Santiago Rivera, then headmaster of the Escuela Sevillana de Armas Blancas. At this time, he was also granted permission to open a recognized branch of the Escuela Sevillanas in New York City, known as the Raven Arts Institute.
Fijate y yo sin enterarme de que el arte del Acero Sevillano
existia , sera que desconocemos nuestras propias raices o que a ese guiri le han tingao?
mmmm no se no se ¿que os parece?