[SCA-AS] Updated A&S Schedule for 10 June Highland River Meless

Merritt, Cheryl merritt at tatrc.org
Mon Jun 5 08:24:14 CDT 2006


 

Note:

All activities will occur in Hagerstown Maryland on 10 June, 2006.

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From: Merritt, Cheryl
Sent: Thu 6/1/2006 5:19 PM
To: 'highland-foorde at atlantia.sca.org'; atlantianweavers at yahoogroups.com
Subject: Highland River Melees A&S Schedule (All activities)

Highland River Melee A&S Activities Schedules:

 

CLASSES:

EUROPEAN DANCING Class by Lord Stefan of Cambion Time Noon

MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE Class by Lady Rosamund of Sylvan Glen Time 2:00

 

VIKING GARB CLASS by Molly (Baroness Mary Isabel of Heatherstone, Barony
of Dun Carraig). 10:00 in the Garb/St. Anne's Clothiers Guild Tent

 

VIKING BEADED NECKLACE CLASS (Hands-on) by Lady Elena di Salaparuta.
Hands-on class in making a woman's Viking necklace. 
The kit includes  beads, pendants, clasp, and waxed linen thread. Please
bring any special beads  or pendants (site tokens etc.) that you would
like to add 
to the necklace.  Additional lampworked beads will be for sale at
clearance prices.  Limit of 6 - 8 per class. (Class fee $5)  Advance
registration available - email elenadis at aol.com. 2 classes will be
offered. Send RSVP's to Lady Elena at Acresouth at aol.com. 11:15 - 12:15 &
1:45- 2:45 in the Bead/Jewelry Area

 

ARMOR CLASS (PRE-1000) or Did Vikings really wear those  horned 
helmets? by Lady Adriana di  Salaparuta of the Barony of Highland Foorde

An overview of the materials and styles of arms and armour used by
European 
and Scandinavian warriors in the period after the fall of Rome and
before the 
Norman  Conquest.  Myths will be dispelled  and questions answered.  Is
ring  
mail the same as chain mail and what's a brynie?  A double bladed axe or
a 
bearded  axe?  Swords or spears or swords and  spears or maybe spears
and shield? 
Vikings on horseback? Spagenhelm - to goggle or not to goggle? 12:30 -
1:30 in the Beading/Jewlery Area. 

 

VIKING WIRE WEAVING, by Lady Ingeborg i Trondheim of the Barony of
Bright Hills. Hands-on easy to make jewelry in "gold" or "silver" or
copper wire for man or woman from Vikings to Normans. No fee. Please
bring wire cutters and needle nose wires if you have them.  Draw
plates/draw boards will be available for sale, or make your own later.
2 classes. 10:00 - 11:00 & 1:45 - 2:45.

 

WEAVING/FIBER ARTS. All classes will be in the Weaving/Fiber Arts Area:

Beginning Inkle Weaving Class by Lord Ed the Tinker. 10:00 - 11:30

Advanced Inkle Weaving Class/Demo by Lady Rhainnon of Berra, CP Class
will be on Brocade Pick-Up Weaving. 11:30 - 1:00

Fingerloop Braiding Class by Ynes Garcia 1:00 - 2:30

Fingerloop Braiding Class by Lady Maeve fitz Robert of York 2:30 - 4:00

 

COMPETITIONS:

 

All competition entries must be turned in 10:00 - 11:00 for all
competitions.

All judging will occur between 3:00 & 4:00, and entries may be picked up
after that

 

HIGHLAND FOORDE BARONIAL A&S COMPETITION

Baronial Members will bring samples of their various A&S projects,
seeking to display their wide array of talents. These may be finished
works or works in progress, and should be no older than 2 years old.
(Unless they are displaying their Bardic talents).

 

SHOW ME YOUR UNDERWEAR! Bring entries to the St. Anne's Area

Sponsored by the St. Anne's Clothiers Guild - This year's theme is
Underwear!

What do you wear under your clothes? Is it right? Please show us - no
limitation (except for SCA limitations)!

For either competition or display please show us what you do! All
periods,men, women, children, early period, late period, middle ages,
middle eastern, english, scottish - if you've made it, please enter this
competition (or just display) and we can see those unmentionables!  

Judging will be standard Atlantia A&S forms -
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/forms/judgesform.pdf

Any questions, please contact Lady Katharine Devereaux,
katdevereaux at hotmail.com or 571-239-2183.

 

WEAVING COMPETITION: Bring entries to the Fiber Arts/Weaving Area. There
will be a weaving competition, any style, any period, sponsored by Lady
Alessandra de Venizia

 

LAMPWORKED BEAD COMPETITION sponsored by Lady Elena di Salaparuta Prize:
Murrini from Effetre Glass in Murano Bring entries to the Bead/Jewelry
Area. Adult Lampwork bead challenge: This challenge is set up to
showcase the variety of beads that can be made. Documentation is not
required. Selection of the winner will be by the populace.

 

LAMPWORKED BEADS MADE INTO VIKING JEWELRY COMPETITION sponsored by Lady
Elena di Salaparuta - Prize: Authentic Viking Bead. Brief documentation
will be required for this challenge including how the necklace is
constructed, what materials other than lampworked beads are included if
any, and citations from research for both the beads and the necklace
construction.

 

Children's A&S Challenge:

 Lady Elena di Salaparuta is challenging the youth of our kingdom to
produce beaded jewelry. There will be a prize for the winner of the
under 12 category and the 12 - 17 year old category. A special prize
will be given to the youth of any age who has the best documentation
(you can't start too young!) and to the youth of any age who has the
best Viking jewelry!

                        

DEMOS/DISPLAYS:

Glass Bead Making 10:00- 4:00 Lampworking Demos by La  Compagnia dei
Maestri del Vetro and 
the Barony of Steirbach Lampworkers  Guild. In the Bead/Jewelry Area

Weaving (Anyone may join us) 10:00 - 4:00 in the Fiber Arts/Weaving Area

Bobbin Lace Pillow Demo by Lady Orla Carey in the Fiber Arts/Weaving
Area 1:00 - 2:00  (and other times if available)

Twill Weaving Demo by Lady Rhainnon of Berra, CP in the Fiber
Arts/Weaving Area 2:00 - 3:00 (And other times if available)

Pre-1000 Garb and Armor Display

Clothing consult table where you can get advice on outfits, patterns,
fabrics, accessories, anything related to what they wore in the St.
Anne's Clothiers Guild area.

 

 

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