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New HEMA school

Postby mark wilkie » 07 Mar 2012 17:05

Well people, the time has finally come.... i would like to formally announce that myself and James Burn (a close friend of mine have opened the first professional HEMA school in Dundee and the surrounding area. We have opened the institute for historical arts

http://www.the-iha.co.uk/

we are hosting an open week starting from the Monday the 26th of march till the 30th with class costs of only £3 per class for the first week.

If you or anyone you know may be interested in coming along to do historical European martial arts then we welcome you in joining us.

Tell your friends, tell your family.... tell everyone you know and come along and have some fun learning some of Europe's own fighting arts

Many thanks
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Re: New HEMA school

Postby KeithFarrell » 07 Mar 2012 17:49

Nicely done Mark! Good luck with making it successful in the coming months. I look forward to working with you closely as we develop our students!
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Re: New HEMA school

Postby admin » 07 Mar 2012 19:50

Congratulations and good luck 8)
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Re: New HEMA school

Postby knirirr » 08 Mar 2012 10:34

Excellent!
If only you'd been there 20 years ago... ;-)
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