[Artemisia] Kingdom Traditions (Long)

Osondrea osondrea at srv.net
Mon Mar 8 10:04:25 CST 2004


Jehane,
       I think I would have to agree with much of what you say. In regards
to big prizes, I don't mind them being in court, but for a bunch of little
ones that few people even know or want to see, it's so very tedious on those
long court occasions.          Mistress Osondrea

LAURA STUMPP


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary Hodges" <hodgemary at onewest.net>
To: "Kingdom of Artemisia mailing list" <artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Artemisia] Kingdom Traditions (Long)


> Greetings.
>
> Keep in mind that awards ceremonies are for the persons getting and
> giving the award.  Those moments in the sun don't happen all that often,
> and we want to make sure the recipients get their due, because usually
> they more than deserve it for their hard work/research/accomplishments.
>   If you listen closely, you will usually hear the reasons why the
> person is getting an award, that you may emulate them.
>
> A tradition I would like to see changed is the awarding of prizes for
> contests during court.  Court is for legal business which must be
> witnessed by the populace to make it official, such as the awarding of
> an Award of Arms, or raising some one to a peerage.  Prize giving is
> just that and ought to be separate from court. Prize giving ought to
> take place at the venue where the contest was held, as soon as the
> contest is over.  That way the recipients are all there, as are the
> people who care about that particular contest.  (I suppose I could
> tolerate the giving of one grand prize at court.) Making people sit
> court for a gazillion minor prizes takes away from the atmosphere that
> ought to hold sway in court, and the knowledge that they will be
> subjected to hours of rambling lists of stuff keeps people from
> attending.  Court is a civic duty, but it oughtn't be a four hour
> punishment in the hot sun or cold  wet night.  Exchanging gift baskets
> comes under the same heading as prize-giving, and so do announcements
> from any one besides the pointy hat folk, autocrats, mundane authorities
> and real emergencies. Also, entertainment, except under very few
> circumstances, shouldn't normally be part of court.  Court is for legal
> business.  If royalty or whoever want to have a bunch of people over to
> the big tent so there can be entertainment, host a bardic or something.
>   Just don't award twenty seven bardic prizes during the next court,
> with detailed stories about who won what and why.
>
> Way more than two pence.
>
> Jehane
>
> Lyon Worden wrote:
>
> > Not that I have seen many ceremonies, but as always willing to offer my
two cents.
> > My first suggestion would be make them shorter. Last year at Uprising I
was witness to two very long awards ceremonies. They were very elaborate and
very well done. But I don't make it to court that much so my only frame of
reference is the days when Artemisia was still new, I seem to remember
quicker and more to the point ceremonies. As for a tradition maybe all the
people who have received the same award (that are present) could welcome the
new person with a handshake or something to that effect. Just my thoughts.
> >
> > YIS
> > Lyon MacKeegan
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: HL Isabeau de Sevingy
> >   To: ladythea at myway.com ; Kingdom of Artemisia mailing list
> >   Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 3:58 PM
> >   Subject: Re: [Artemisia] Kingdom Traditions
> >
> >
> >   Great questions!
> >
> >   I am on my way out the door to Idaho Falls for the event and will not
return until later in the weekend. However, I shall respond, in some detail,
upon my return!
> >
> >   Isabeau
> >
> >
> >   "Theodora (AKA Rachael)" <ladythea at myway.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >   Greetings to all.
> >   I would like to solicit *everyone's* opinion regarding Artemisian
Kingdom traditions, both as a Pirncipality and a Kingdom. Are there certain
traditions that Artemisia has had that you like? Dislike? Are there new
things you would like to see as traditions? I am particularly interested in
your views regarding awards ceremonies, but any information you are willing
to provide would be helpful.
> >
> >   If you wish to share your views with others, you can respond to the
list, or please feel free to email me privately. Please also feel free to
forward this message to anyone else who might be interested if they are not
on this list.
> >
> >   Thank you in advance for your input.
> >
> >   In service to the Crown and Kingdom of Artemisia,
> >   HL Theodora of Trebizond
> >
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