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War Table Sand Map (Campaign Simulation Kit)
Traditional Chinese sand table for war gaming. Sculpt terrain, place forces, simulate campaigns. Includes miniature infantry, cavalry, and fortification markers. Better than any screen -- you feel the terrain with your hands.
Impi Formation Drill -- Bull Horn Tactics
Group training (12-20 people). The bull horn formation: the chest pins the enemy, the left and right horns encircle. The loins wait in reserve facing away so they do not grow anxious. Commands by runner. We drill barefoot -- I threw away my warriors' sandals. Tip: A warrior who cannot run 50 miles cannot fight.
Strategic Alliance Building -- Power Through Partnership
How to identify, secure, and maintain alliances when you are not the strongest power. I allied with the two most powerful Romans of the age -- Caesar and Antony -- and kept Egypt independent for 20 years. Tip: Never enter an alliance as the supplicant. Bring value. I brought the wealth of Egypt. What do you bring?
Franklin Stove (Cast Iron, Working Replica)
Cast iron replica of the Pennsylvania Fireplace. More efficient than an open fireplace -- the baffle system circulates warm air into the room instead of up the chimney. I refused to patent it. Some things should be free. The Governor of Pennsylvania offered me a patent; I said no. Heat is a public good.
Telephone Prototype (Working Replica, 1876 Model)
Working replica of the original electromagnetic telephone. Two units connected by wire. Speak into one, listen on the other. The sound quality is terrible by modern standards. But the first time you hear a voice come through that wire, you'll understand why I shouted for Watson.
Inventor's Notebook (Leather Bound, Grid Pages)
Leather-bound notebook with grid pages. Date every entry. Sketch every idea. Have someone witness each page. This is how patents start. This is how Edison's Menlo Park worked -- 40 notebooks a year, every experiment documented.
Acoustics & Sound Science Workshop
Two-hour hands-on session. We'll build a simple acoustic device, learn about frequency, amplitude, resonance, and why your voice sounds different on a recording. Tip: Sound is just vibration. If you understand vibration, you understand everything from music to earthquakes to how dolphins navigate.
Scene Study Workshop -- Reacting, Not Acting
Bring a scene partner. We work two scenes in two hours. I watch, I redirect, I provoke. Most actors prepare what they're going to say. Wrong. Prepare to LISTEN. The other actor's lines should change something in you every single time.
Method Acting Intensive -- Becoming the Character
Two-hour session. We don't rehearse lines -- we build a life. Where did your character grow up? What does their kitchen smell like? What song makes them cry? Once you know that, the lines say themselves. Stella Adler's approach: imagination over memory. Tip: If you're thinking about acting, you're not acting.
West African Cavalry Saber & Leather Shield
Mandinka cavalry saber and leather-covered wicker shield. My sofa (warrior) cavalry was the backbone of the Wassoulou Empire. Light, fast, armed with sabers and locally-made muskets. The shield stops arrows and deflects glancing sword cuts -- it is not meant to take a direct hit.
Improvisation for Film Actors -- Finding the Moment
Film improv is not comedy improv. It's about being so deeply in character that when the script breaks, you don't. The 'I coulda been a contender' speech in On the Waterfront -- half of that was written, half was felt. Learn to blur the line.
Tang Soo Do Fundamentals -- From White to Green Belt
Traditional Korean martial arts training. We start with basic stances, blocks, and kicks. No flashy nonsense -- just solid technique that works. I'll teach the same forms I learned at Osan Air Base in 1958. Tip: Your roundhouse kick should come from the hip, not the knee. Most beginners kick with their leg. Champions kick with their whole body.
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