Stage Combat: Choreographing Fight Sequences
- May 23, 2023

Over the past few weeks, our Year 9 Drama students have been taking part in stage combat sessions where they have been learning how to choreograph realistic fight sequences to implement in their performances.Â
This is such a fantastic opportunity for our girls to develop their drama capabilities and learn skills to add to their repertoire.Â





We spoke to Drama teacher, Kathryn Capozzi, to discuss what the girls learned in the sessions and why it is beneficial.Â
What is stage combat?
Stage combat is a choreographed scene and technique used in theatre to create the illusion of physical combat without causing harm to the performers.
What skills did the girls learn in the stage combat sessions?
From a movement point of view, the students learn things like body control, partnership, balance, flexibility and breathing. It’s an illusion of conflict with a whole lot of co-operation underneath.
How will the students use the skills they learned? Will there be a performance they are assessed on?
Over four lessons, students were taught a choreographed sequence using stage swords. They will pair this staged combat choreography with a Shakespearean fight scene, as part of their in class assessment this term.
Why is learning stage combat beneficial for students?
Participating in the stage combat sessions was an invaluable experience for the girls, where students are taught by industry professionals from Stage Combat Perth, the premier provider of stage combat services to the entertainment industry which also work with the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) and Black Swan State Theatre Company to create realistic performances.
Fantastic work, girls. We can’t wait to see how they apply their new skills in the future!
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Author: Santa Maria College
Santa Maria College is a vibrant girls school with a growing local presence and reputation. Our Mission is to educate young Mercy women who act with courage and compassion to enrich our world. Santa Maria College is located in Attadale in Western Australia, 16 km from the Perth CBD. We offer a Catholic education for girls in Years 5 – 12 and have 1300 students, including 152 boarders.