demonstration at
Furor et Ferrum 2007 (the action is the final stage of a "going-through" with a throw). Demonstration of historical fencing begins with
Alfred Hutton in the 1890s. The
Association for Renaissance Martial Arts distinguishes the following modes of historical martial arts demonstrations: •
Theatrical Fencing (stage-combat, performance fighting) in the sense of a performance art, not a martial art, although relying on a foundation of martial techniques and principles, serving the end of dramatic entertainment. • Arranged Performance Fighting, as distinct from both theatrical fencing and
historical swordsmanship practiced as a martial art, having the purpose of demonstration and education. Such performances are offered by a number of museums, including the
Higgins Armory Museum, Worcester, MA, USA and the
Royal Armouries,
Leeds, UK[http://www.royalarmouries.org/. • Mock-Fighting & Martial Sports, including simulated battle presentations and tournament bouts in
living history or
live-action role-playing games with special "combat rules". ==Joust==