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November Certification: All Levels Stage Combat Intensive
YB training is unlike anything else experienced in the UK, probably the world. This comes from YoungBlood’s renowned approach to acting process based stage combat. Truly a unique stage combat education for actors. Continue reading
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Shakespeare’s Swords- International Certification Workshop
Thanks to the staff and everyone who attended the 2010 Shakespeare’s Swords workshop. We are already planning to repeat this event in 2011 and beyond, and to grow on the success of the workshop!
