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THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND MARTIAL ARTS FESTIVAL FOR DISABLED PEOPLE |
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| The Festival Programme was inaugurated in 1996 and year
on year has grown to much more than had originally been envisaged. For much fuller details we would recommend you read one or two of our past articles.
Its original aims:
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FESTIVAL HISTORY |
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| From 1992 onwards: I began by teaching a group of young visually impaired students at a nearby College and School and felt that there wasn't enough being done to cater for their needs i.e. by joining another Club near where they lived and thus the idea of the Festival Programme was borne. 1996: 1997: 1997: 1998: 1999: The next Festival did not take place (whilst I retrained for a new vocation) until 2001 - our smallest Festival yet with around 155 people attending but nevertheless still a thoroughly enjoyable day for all concerned. This was also the first time that we were able to stage some demo's which were very well received indeed - please see my most recent article for comments and feedback from those present. The next Festival is planned tentatively for early December 2003. However it will be a little bit different in that it will be a two-day event: Day One: This will be a Conference Day at which we will see how it is best possible to move disability martial arts on to a higher level, not just from encouraging more and more disabled people in to the Programme but also attracting (a) even more instructors to teach people with disabilities and (b) involving more and more professionals within the field of disability sport to actively promote this Programme within their own geographical area. It is hoped that people from as many countries as possible will be able to come too. Day Two: Will continue to be the Festival Day itself and, once again, it is hoped to bring an even wider variety of styles along to it, thus bringing it back up to the 1997/8 levels or, if possible, even more! 2006:
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