Site icon Hillside Fellowship

Sparring at Hillside Student Community School

Sparring can take many forms. The term can be applied to fencing as opponents pair 0ff in order to practice an advance-lunge, or a backward spring; maybe other forms of avoidance, or a Balestra, that short jump forward.

Or in Karate, sparring translates to Kumite. The Karateka (students) listen to the guidance from the Sensei (instructor) on how to execute a nage (throw) along with the many stances, kicks, punches, and blocks.

Or sparring can mean the snappy repartee in the short scenes performed by the actors in such works as Words, Words, Words.  Or Best Daddy. Or Scary Questions. Or Arabian Nights.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

April Birthdays: Luca and Leslie

Coming soon:

April 23 – PSAT for grade 9

May 3 – Last day of block IIIB

May 4 – History Feast

 

Exit mobile version