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MAESTRO SEAN HAYES

- Maestro
Sean Hayes was born in 1962 and raised in the Midwest region of the
United States. He initially studied classical French fencing under
Maitre d'armes Adam Adrian Crown in Ithaca, New York; and also
pursued studies of rapier and dagger under Maitre Crown. In 1995 he
began his studies of classical Italian fencing at California's San
Jose State University Fencing Master's Program, under the direction
of Dr. William M. Gaugler.
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Maestro Gaugler, a graduate of
the Accademia Nazionale di Scherma in Naples, employs the system of
instruction developed by Masaniello Parise, first director of the
celebrated 19th century Military Masters School in Rome (Scuola
Magistrale di Scherma), with certain elements drawn from the methods
of the earlier Military Fencing Masters schools in Parma (directed
by Cesar Enrichetti), Milan (directed by Giuseppe Radailli), and
from the later Livornese school (as exemplified by Eugenio Pini and
Beppe Nadi).
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Maestro Hayes apprenticed under
Maestro Gaugler from 1995 to 1999, and was trained to think
critically about the details of fencing theory and the application
of fencing theory in actual practice, to work with students closely
and carefully, and to observe the most minute aspects of their
performance in the lesson and when fencing.
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He earned his Fencing Master's
diploma in May of 1999 after passing a rigorous series of yearly
written, oral and practical examinations, including the preparation
of an academic thesis. Maestro Hayes' examination for Master At Arms
was advertised and open to the public, and conducted by an
international board of 6 fencing masters representing the United
States, France, and Italy. The examination included oral and
practical components: intense questioning on the smallest aspects of
classical Italian fencing theory; the candidate required to teach
group lessons, individual lessons, take individual lessons; and
finally to teach any actions or combination of several actions in
any weapons desired by the board to a fellow candidate.
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Maestro Hayes teaches a
strictly classical curriculum of Italian foil, épée
and sabre at Northwest Academy of Arms in Eugene, Oregon, and
through the University of Oregon and Lane Community College. He also
researches and teaches shortsword and rapier to select students.