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Wardancing is a martial art from the Drako system, in the Spinward Marches, which emphasises extremely fast, dance-like moves.  Throws and spinning kicks are important in Wardancing, as are strikes with the hands, feet, elbows and knees. In general, Wardancing is classed as a soft martial art, in that it emphasises flexibilityand evasion, rather than powerful strikes. Wardancing practitioners do not use any weapons.
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Wardancing is a martial art from the Drako system, in the Spinward Marches, which emphasises extremely fast, dance-like moves.  Throws and spinning kicks are important in Wardancing, as are strikes with the hands, feet, elbows and knees. In general, Wardancing is classed as a soft martial art, in that it emphasises flexibility and evasion, rather than powerful strikes. Wardancing practitioners do not use any weapons.
 
Wardancing practitioners can begin to teach at One Star, are allowed to open their own school at Four Stars and can be graded up to Six Stars, at which time they are granted the title of ‘Master’. <p style="margin:0.0px0.0px8.0px0.0px;line-height:12.0px;font:13.0pxHelvetica">{{Sources|S1=[[Morandir Armson]]}}</p>
 
Wardancing practitioners can begin to teach at One Star, are allowed to open their own school at Four Stars and can be graded up to Six Stars, at which time they are granted the title of ‘Master’. <p style="margin:0.0px0.0px8.0px0.0px;line-height:12.0px;font:13.0pxHelvetica">{{Sources|S1=[[Morandir Armson]]}}</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 30 October 2015

Wardancing is a martial art from the Drako system, in the Spinward Marches, which emphasises extremely fast, dance-like moves. Throws and spinning kicks are important in Wardancing, as are strikes with the hands, feet, elbows and knees. In general, Wardancing is classed as a soft martial art, in that it emphasises flexibility and evasion, rather than powerful strikes. Wardancing practitioners do not use any weapons.

Wardancing practitioners can begin to teach at One Star, are allowed to open their own school at Four Stars and can be graded up to Six Stars, at which time they are granted the title of ‘Master’.

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