Our
final student summer spotlight is Eliana Tate (she/her, ‘24), who attended the
National Stage Combat Workshop this summer in Ruston, Louisiana! This year,
Eliana was accepted into the Advanced Actor Combatant Workshop after four years
of training with the Society of American Fight Directors. Over the course of this
three-week intensive, Eliana was able to renew three of her weapon
certifications, take the theatrical firearms certification course again,
receive 30 hours of training in four different weapon disciplines, and then at
the end of the workshop, test and receive certifications in those four weapons.
Having a cohesive and energetic group of people to learn from and
train with made the stressful elements of the workshop, mainly rapid renewals
and multiple tests, far more enjoyable and worthwhile. In reflection, Eliana
has realized that “while receiving multiple certifications in such a short
amount of time was rewarding and fulfilling, the friendships and connections,
memories, professional knowledge, training, and the opportunity to grow as a
performer were what made this experience especially valuable.”
If you’d like to explore more of Eliana’s stage combat work and
training, you can do so here!