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2022 Seminar for Women in Kendo & Iaido

By Martine Mussies | July 13, 2022August 24, 2022 by Martine Mussies

Fight like a girl! – a seminar to lead the way On the 24th of April, our internationally oriented 2022 Seminar for Women in Kendo & Iaido was held, organised by Sherita Lalji (Shin Nakada).

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From the library of a kendoka

By Martine Mussies | December 22, 2020December 25, 2020 by Martine Mussies

In my piece “Combined motivations in kendo and iaido” (Zanshin, 2020-3), I wrote that when I searched for my “why” in kendo, I found that I wish to learn (about) kendo for three reasons. One:…

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Combined motivations in kendo and iaido

By Martine Mussies | December 22, 2020December 26, 2020 by Martine Mussies

In the last issue of Zanshin (2020-2), I wrote about the challenges of continuing your dō in these times of Corona. After its publication, many people reached out to me, mostly with questions on how…

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Budoka in Quarantine

By Martine Mussies | June 24, 2020December 25, 2020 by Martine Mussies

As a scholar and a musician, I can carry on with my work. Of course, things have changed – conferences became Zoom calls and concerts got replaced by recordings, for example. Still, I feel that…

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The dō less travelled by

By Martine Mussies | March 11, 2020March 13, 2021 by Martine Mussies

A ‘90’s schoolyard, somewhere in Suburbia. The children are happily playing soccer, with their teachers as referees. But one chubby girl sits aside. She is not joining at all, not even looking. She is playing…

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