M. Sean Hayes. Photo courtesy of Schola Saint George.

The International Swordfighting and Martial Arts Convention
Biography Page for

Maestro Sean Hayes
Northwest Academy of Arms




Sean Hayes teaches traditional Italian swordsmanship at Northwest Fencing Academy (http://www.northwestacademyofarms.com/) in Eugene, Oregon, and through the University of Oregon and Lane Community College. He also researches and teaches Italian medieval martial arts systems from original source materials, with a focus on Fiore dei Liberi’s Fior di Battaglia (Flower of Battle) and the later Bolognese systems, Renaissance Italian rapier, and early German sword and buckler from Royal Armouries Manuscript I.33.

 
Maestro Hayes studied traditional Italian fencing at California’s San Jose State University Fencing Master’s Program, under the direction of fencing master Dr. William M. Gaugler. The program employs the system of instruction developed by Masaniello Parise, first director of the celebrated 19th century Military Masters School in Rome. Maestro Hayes apprenticed directly under Maestro Gaugler from 1995 to 1999, and earned his Fencing Master’s diploma in May of 1999 after passing a three-year series of written, oral and practical examinations, including the preparation of an academic thesis in the final year. His examination for Master At Arms was conducted by an international board of 6 fencing masters representing the United States, France, and Italy. 

 
He is a member of the SJSU Fencing Masters Program Examining Board for all levels of fencing teachers, has presented papers on medieval martial arts manuscripts at the University of Chicago and at the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University. He is a member of the editorial board of Western Martial Arts Illustrated (http://wmaillustrated.com/), a quarterly magazine covering historical European martial arts.