Dixie Krieg has been renamed to Meyer Open. Talk to Mike C or Jay V about teaching, they probably still have room. I think it's being held in late October this year in Orlando.
Not only were they confusing me on the weekend, but now in video format. I completely misread your post. Sorry. Was a good match though. Lots of good dussack play that weekend.
I would like to present, for Schola Forumites' interest, a 2nd sparring video from Battersea Bartitsu Study Group. It was recorded this Sunday on a cheap 'droid phone, apologies for the poor picture quality!
By far not anything that I would consider my best (hell, Im always one to say the best fights happen when a camera isnt around, and the worst flubs imaginable when one just happens to be watching lol ), but a few highlights with what I have managed to capture on video. Watch in as high of a resolution as you can as Youtube seems to default to the lowest quality setting which makes videos even more blurry and jerky.
I've put captions on it, to show where the techniques are from , with Bartitsu Compendium v.I page references -for the instructional article Mr. Barton-Wright originally wrote for Pearson's Magazine in 1901.
As far as ringen goes there aren't many freeplay videos up and even less of those are any good. This match between Tomek Maziarz and Peter Smallridge is one of the exceptions. One of the best fights of last year's Swordfish IMHO. Enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-t7ZxNy9Gg
Last weekend I attended the seminar that Axel Pettersson was teaching in Dundee. On the Sunday we did quite a bit of sparring, and I had the opportunity to do a few rounds with Axel:
Here's another video from Battersea Bartitsu Club. We did a few rounds of 30sec sparring, to blow some cobwebs off, after spending a morning on 5 tricks from The New Art Of Self Defence (1899.)