September 15, 2012 |
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Title |
Instructor(s) |
Room |
Fee |
Attendees |
Length |
Time |
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101 |
Woodworking Tools and Terminology
Overview of hand tools and woodworking terminology. We will cover planes, axes, hatchets, saws (and how the teeth make them cut differently), mallets, chisels and more. |
Gerlach Wiesengrund |
804 |
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6/25 |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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102 |
Are you Wearing a Tablecloth? Greek Clothing Made Simple
We all deal with hot weather in the summer, come learn how to do so easily, accurately, and with style!
We will cover basic Greek style, form, and ideals then go into fabrics, colors, trims, and accessories to create a great classical and cool look.
Age: 14 and up |
Faye Trees |
808 |
$1.00 |
11/30 |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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103 |
Intro to Enameling
This is strictly about the processes and equipment involved with enameling. Participants will leave the class with all the information necessary to get started on their own. |
Mariana Francisco |
809 |
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10/30 |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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106 |
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Bessenyei Rozsa Kendrick del Grenewode |
813 |
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0/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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107 |
The Birka Knots
The instructor will demonstrate how to tie at least two and with luck, more, of the knots in the Birka finds of 1938. And if requested, a discussion of the Birka Stag and how to make it--THIS IS NOT HANDS-ON. |
Dolce dei Bracchi |
814 |
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6/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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108 |
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Richard de Montbrai |
815 |
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4/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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109 |
Redacting Recipes: A Matter of Taste
Take your SCA cooking beyond the basics by experiencing the taste and texture differences between modernly common ingredients, and their more likely period counterparts. This lecture, focusing on the geographical influence, seasonal influence, and changes in available ingredients over time will be punctuated by edible examples. |
Caelain Grantaich |
816 |
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13/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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112 |
The Four Guards of Italian Rapier
This class discusses the four guards of Italian rapier (prima, seconda, terza, and quarta) with a focus on their tactical application. Please bring a rapier. |
Dante di Pietro |
918-gym |
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1/20 |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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113 |
Research for Documentation
An introduction to research and documentation. With a discussion on resources, techniques and evaluation of sources for projects. |
Adelicia of Cumbria |
821 |
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7/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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114 |
Beginning Scribal 101
For the absolute beginner- an overview of tools and materials for a basic scribal kit and uses in the SCA. Mostly discussion and show and tell, small amount of hands on. |
Inga Fostra inn Danska |
904 |
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5/30 |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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115 |
My Poem Has Feet - Beginning Poetry Writing
This is an introduction to poetry writing designed for children but adults can benefit as well. Class will include learning about feet, rhyme and meter and several easy poem styles. We will review existing poems for inspiration. By the end of class, participants should have written at least two poems. The children taking this class may want to then participate in a Poeta competition just for children. Write a poem, tell me about it by email or in person, and earn a bead. I will keep track of the beads you earn and whoever has the most beads at the end of my tenure will receive a special prize. |
Katarzyna Witkowska |
807 |
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2/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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116 |
Welcome to the SCA!
Are you relatively new to the Society of Creative Anachronism and want to know more about it? Do you have questions you think may be silly to ask? Are you curious about what we do in the SCA and how you may participate more fully in the fun? Come, and I will endeavor to educate, entertain, answer questions, and at least point you to resources to answer your questions. |
Blitha of Wolfhou |
810 |
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6/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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105 |
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Mungo Napier |
812 |
|
5/∞ |
2 hrs |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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111 |
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Giacomo Luciano Saviour Vincènti di Firenze |
103-auxgym |
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2/25 |
2 hrs |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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201 |
My Favorite Forms
A tour of three common furniture forms: the six-board chest, the trestle table, and the triangle stool. |
Findlaech MacAlasdair |
804 |
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8/25 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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202 |
Introduction to Tudor Gowns and Accessories
Get ready to attend Twelfth Night in style. Class will overview Tudor women’s fashion trends in Henry’s court, what garments you need to appear as a lady of the court, what materials you will need to make them, fit them, and wear them properly. We will also cover accoutrements with period sources and recreated samples for your perusal.
Age: 14 and up |
Faye Trees |
808 |
$4.00 |
11/30 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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206 |
Autocratting 101
How to autocrat a successful event from the ground up. Recommended for Autocrats, potential Autocrats and Branch Seneschals. |
Bessenyei Rozsa |
813 |
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8/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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207 |
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Ester Pickering |
814 |
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6/30 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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208 |
The Grail Quest for SCA Artisans
The Grail Quest is about the pursuit of one's highest aspirations. A reading of the Malory version of the Tale of the Sankgreal has a lot to say about how to pursue the arts in the SCA, and what makes the quest a success -- or not. |
Deirdre O'Siodhachain |
815 |
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6/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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209 |
Historical Breadmaking
This class will deeply investigate what bread was like in history and how it changed throughout. It will cover what grains were used to make bread and what methods were practiced in preparation in baking. Learn what sort of bread your persona or household would have been eating in period and how to make it yourself! The class will be a presentation with handouts, demonstration props and many examples of extent art. |
Frederich von Teufen |
816 |
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13/30 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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212 |
Fiore Dei Liberi's Introduction to Sword in Two Hands
This is an introduction to Fiore's Sword in Two Hands section of his Flos Duellatorum. It will cover his basic footwork and his 12 poste. We will also cover some of his philosophy of fighting and if time allows, we will move into his first plays for sword in two hands. Bring a longsword if you have one. |
Geoffrey Athos von Ulm |
918-gym |
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1/20 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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213 |
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Morvran Corbet de la Flamme |
821 |
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7/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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214 |
Beginning Scribal 102
For the absolute beginner- beginning calligraphy.
Introduction to calligraphy. About half show and tell and half hands on. Overview of how to approach a calligraphic style and get started practicing a hand. Sample hands are an uncial and a textura quadrata. |
Inga Fostra inn Danska |
904 |
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3/8 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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215 |
Basic Fingerloop Braids
Need to close your hose? A tie for your points? This is the class for you. Fingerloop braid is period! Its fun! I'll show how to do a quick five strand braid, along with suggestions on how to finish your braid off! |
Elizabeta de Porta |
807 |
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7/10 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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217 |
Introduction to Period Rapier Manuals & Documentation
A wide variety of rapier manuals both written in and about our period are available. The class will discuss a wide variety of resources ranging from the easier to find and understand resources to those better suited for more advanced students. Sources will include both hard copy and the web. The instructor's library will be available for examination. Please feel free to bring any resources you have for the show and tell roundtable portion of the class. |
Llwyd Aldrydd |
819 |
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5/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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203 |
Hands-on Enameling
The Kiln will be fired up and participants will get to see the process in action. Yes, we are doing this over the lunch hour. The kiln must cool before transport so this is the only option for doing a hands-on class. Come with an idea for a one inch diameter circle. Pieces will be fired as they are ready, so be prepared to get started right away. It may not take you the whole period to finish your piece. I highly recommend participants attend the “Intro to Enameling” class during the hour prior so you are ready to get started when this class begins. Simple designs will ensure your piece gets done. The kiln must be turned off at 2:30pm regardless. Feel free to contact me ahead of time for help with ideas or questions.
NOTE: There will be no eating or drinking in the vicinity of the enameling powders and masks MUST be worn. Be prepared to step to the hall or to the other end of the room if you need to eat or drink. |
Mariana Francisco |
809 |
$7.00 |
6/20 |
3 hrs |
11:00 AM - 2:30 PM |
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301 |
Introduction to Joinery
Introduction to basic woodworking joinery. Joinery topics will include: Mortise and tenon, dado, rabbet, dovetails and drawboring. This is a discussion class only. No tools necessary. |
Gerlach Wiesengrund |
804 |
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7/30 |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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302 |
Evolution of Women's Garb - 1390-1440
This class is a survey of women's overgowns from 1390 to 1440, and includes information on patterning the gowns as well as appropriate undergarments and accessories. |
Guenièvre de Monmarché |
808 |
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11/20 |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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304 |
Introduction to Commedia dell'Arte
Introduction to the style of theater production known as Commedia dell' Arte. Focus is on 16th century improvised Italian style. We will cover history of commedia, stock characters, do theater improv games, and do short scenes. Instructors are Sophia the Orange (orange@indy.net) and Manus MacDhai (scott_dean@mindspring.com). |
Manus MacDay Sophia Orange |
811 |
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4/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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305 |
Sonnets - Origins and History
Did you know that legal professionals had a hand in the origination of Sonnets? We know that Shakespeare wrote sonnets but where did sonnets originate? What is the difference between the original form and the Shakespearean form? How did it develop and who brought it to England? Did the form migrate to other countries? The class will look at differences in rhyme scheme and the tone of the various forms. By the end of class, participants should have a working knowledge of sonnets. Many participants have written sonnets during the class. |
Katarzyna Witkowska |
812 |
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3/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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306 |
Kingdom Events
How to submit a bid for a Kingdom Event and the process of how a bid is chosen. |
Bessenyei Rozsa |
813 |
|
7/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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309 |
The Mystery of 13th Century Bread
Missing any direct primary sources on what 13th century bread was like, how can we make even an educated guess on how we should go about recreating it? Come listen to how I used supplementary primary and secondary sources to guide myself through the process of recreating this lost bread recipe from England circa 1256. You will even get a chance to taste the freshly baked result of my research! |
Frederich von Teufen |
816 |
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7/30 |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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312 |
Measure in Rapier
Range, it's not just for Mountains anymore. In rapier combat the range variance between yourself and your opponent can often decide the type of fight you bring. This class will teach you how to make the most of ranges that you fight in, and what range your opponent will be fighting in. This class should be taken in conjunction with the Line and Tempo classes. This class is for the intermediate fighter looking to increase their fighting skills (3+ years of fighting experience requested) Bring mask and sword. |
Letia Thistelthueyt Wistric Oftun |
918-gym |
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7/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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313 |
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Morvran Corbet de la Flamme |
821 |
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5/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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314 |
Beginning Scribal 103
For the absolute beginner-beginning illumination.
Introduction to illumination- all drawing, no paint…hands on activity to learn basic celtic knotwork and bar and ivy. |
Inga Fostra inn Danska |
904 |
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6/8 |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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316 |
Heraldic Design for Viking and Norse personas
This class is intended for gentles recreating a persona from the Nordic regions (Scandinavia, Iceland and those areas influenced by their culture)
during the late 8th through early 12th centuries.
Heraldry did not develop until the middle of our period, but there is no reason that a person wishing to study and recreate an earlier Norse persona should not be able to develop heraldic themes that draw from that culture while meeting requirements for SCA registration. During this class we will look at ideas to help you move beyond ""typical"" SCA heraldic designs into ones that draw on the rich culture of what is commonly called ""the Viking era"". |
Elena Modarova vnuka |
810 |
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16/30 |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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307 |
Introduction to Elizabethan Polychrome Embroidery- Hands On
A practical section will introduce the following basic stitches: Tent Stitch in silk, Reverse Chain using silk, metal and Gilt Silk Twist and the 4 legged spider using metal thread.The class comes with a printed handout and kit to practice stitches. |
Ester Pickering |
814 |
$5.00 |
6/8 |
2 hrs |
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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311 |
|
Giacomo Luciano Saviour Vincènti di Firenze |
103-auxgym |
|
1/25 |
2 hrs |
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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315 |
Beginning Smocking
Smocking appeared in the 14th century and reached the height of fashionable popularity in the early 16th century, embellishing everything from aprons to shirts. This class will cover historical uses for smocking and introduce the student to the basic stitches needed to create a smocked apron. Basic hand sewing skills are required. |
Oda Wlslagre dicta Widoeghe |
807 |
$2.00 |
9/10 |
2 hrs |
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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401 |
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Findlaech MacAlasdair |
804 |
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FULL |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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|
402 |
The Twelfth-Century Irish Ladies' Leine
Learn about the basic garment that all Irish ladies wore in the 12th century: the leine, a tunic-style dress. Historical sources and a pattern will be discussed. |
Etaín Dílis ingen Fhinn |
808 |
$2.00 |
13/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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|
404 |
Roses Then and Now....
A survey of roses that were available and/or cultivated during our period and how they compare to roses commonly grown today. |
Manus MacDay |
811 |
|
7/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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|
405 |
How to Document Medieval Poetry
The class will look at documentation of medieval poetry. We will cover how to document the form and where it originated, how to prove your poem meets the requirements of that form, and how to document poetic devices. The class will also cover scansion and how to use it to help in writing a specific form and in documenting it. We will also review the items judges look for in a poem and briefly discuss performance. By the end of class, participants should be able to document their poems in a way that judges can easily understand. |
Katarzyna Witkowska |
812 |
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6/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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|
406 |
Chatelain 101
This class is the basic required class to become a warranted chatelain. Anyone who is interested in working with newcomers is welcome; whether they want to be warranted or not. |
Livia of Ravenswode |
813 |
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4/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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412 |
Line in Rapier
Where you establish your guard and choose your line of attack goes beyond simple distinctions of ""inside"" and ""outside"". The subtle complexities of how you position your blade relative to your body and your opponent's blade, the difference between that unbeatable attack and ending up with your sword in the dirt and your opponent's point in your face. You should plan to take this class in conjunction with the Measure Class preceding it, and the Tempo class following it.
This class may overwhelm a newer fencer. Bring mask and sword. |
Letia Thistelthueyt Wistric Oftun |
918-gym |
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8/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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413 |
Beginner English Country Dance
We will do several dances that are commonly done at SCA events and all utilize the same steps. No partner needed, no experience needed. |
Rowen ferch Rhys Watkyn of Kent |
821 |
|
4/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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|
417 |
The English War Arrow
A great deal of research has been done in recent years about English War Arrows thanks to the artifacts gathered from the Mary Rose. This class will cover the particulars on construction of period English war arrows and how they differ from arrows for other purposes. This will include points, profiles of shafts and materials used on original arrows as well as information from chemical analysis of surviving arrows. We will also briefly cover some other archery items found on the Mary Rose such as arrow bags and bracers. |
Geoffrey Athos von Ulm |
819 |
|
11/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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|
403 |
Glass Bead Making
This class will be an introduction to lampworking or making your own glass beads. It will cover safety, tools, and basic skills necessary for making glass beads. Students will learn the basic techniques for making beads. Students should dress in natural fibers without flowing sleeves. |
Adelicia of Cumbria |
809 |
$5.00 |
6/10 |
2 hrs |
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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409 |
Period Brewing for Modern Homebrewers
This class is an overview of how to make the jump to all grain brewing, showing some of the equipment needed to do so. We will also talk about period styles and how to best replicate them in a modern home brewing process. |
Girard le Bourguignon |
816 |
|
3/30 |
2 hrs |
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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|
414 |
Flat Gilding
Are you scared of using real gold on your artwork? This is the class for you! Come learn five different methods of applying flat gold to your scrolls. We will practice with parchment and patent gold -- no need to
bring your own supplies. This class is designed for scribes and artists of every skill level. |
Sunneva de Cleia |
904 |
$4.00 |
6/20 |
2 hrs |
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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502 |
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Tomas de Montroig |
808 |
|
3/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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505 |
Nightcaps, Coifs, Forehead cloths, and Jackets
Curious about the cut and construction of Elizabethan polychrome and blackworked embroidered linen garments? How were the nightcaps assembled? Were all the coifs pointy? Did the jackets have cuffs and collars? Come learn some of the shape variations seen in extant pieces, how they were sewn together, and worn. We'll also look at what were likely later alterations not to be recreated in your pieces. |
Genevieve d'Aquitaine |
812 |
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7/30 |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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|
506 |
Seneschal 101
Overview of kingdom law and policy; discussion of events, meetings, communication, and the care and feeding of a group. Meet your fellow seneschals. |
Bessenyei Rozsa |
813 |
|
12/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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|
507 |
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Elisant Walters |
814 |
|
13/30 |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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|
508 |
Forgotten Kingdoms of the Silk Road
The Tarim Basin (now in the far western part of China)
was the ""crossroads of the world"" for a large part of SCA history, a place where travelers and goods from East and West mingled. This class will examine the history of this fascinating and archeologically-rich area, including several of the kingdoms/states that formed major stops along the ""Silk Roads"". We will explore what the people of Turfan, Kucha, Khotan and other such places left behind, and how they lived their (surprisingly cosmopolitan) lives. |
Abe Akirakeiko |
815 |
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12/30 |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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|
511 |
Branles for Beginners
Arbeau provided us with a plethora of branles performed at the French court in the mid-sixteenth century. We will learn several of these dances still commonly performed in the SCA today. |
Faye Trees |
103-auxgym |
|
6/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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|
513 |
The Dagger as Defensive Secondary
Do you fence with a dagger, but still lose? If that's so, and you don't like it, take this class. The class will cover primary dagger guards and the appropriate responses to common attacks from each of them, drawing heavily from Italian rapier tradition. Bring a rapier and dagger. Class is primarily lecture and demonstration. |
Dante di Pietro |
821 |
|
4/20 |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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|
516 |
Heraldry for non-heralds
What do heralds do? How do I design a device? What do I need to know about a name? I have a cool design, now what do I do to make it mine? Do I have to have an AoA to have registered heraldry? Come find out the answers to these and more!
15 handouts for .50 each. |
Elena Modarova vnuka |
810 |
|
3/30 |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
|
|
517 |
History of Dolls in Period
An introductory overview of the evolution of dolls in Medieval and Rennaisance Europe from simple children's toys to elaborate status items. Focuses on using pictures of extant examples to re-create similar toys to delight both children and adults. |
Assar merch Owen |
819 |
|
1/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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|
501 |
|
Findlaech MacAlasdair Gerlach Wiesengrund |
804 |
|
6/15 |
2 hrs |
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
512 |
Tempo in Rapier
The Ancient Masters said tempo was one of the three foundations of all combat. But what is ""tempo""?
How do you use it? How do you master it? You should take the Measure and Line classes which precede this.
This class is geared for a fencer with 3 or more years fighting experience. Bring a mask and sword. |
Letia Thistelthueyt Wistric Oftun |
918-gym |
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5/∞ |
2 hrs |
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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|
515 |
Anglo-Saxon Ring Pouches
Make the only pouch an Anglo-Saxon Woman would even want to use. Period materials and equipment will be used to make the pouch. |
Kaleeb al-Akhdar |
807 |
$5.00 |
3/6 |
2 hrs |
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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|
602 |
Manual for a Good Marriage and more: Le Menagier de Paris
The anonymous 15th century Menagier had specific ideas regarding his wife, his household, and his dinner. Find out what they were and why we care. Le Menagier de Paris is an important source regarding daily life, not just food. 16 or older to attend. |
Guenièvre de Monmarché |
808 |
|
4/25 |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
603 |
Enameling History
This hour will be about exploring the history of enameling within our period. We’ll explore the centers of excellence, techniques, and look at examples. Handout is in full color. The handout will also be available online if you prefer. |
Mariana Francisco |
809 |
$3.00 |
4/30 |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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|
605 |
Rapier Marshal 101
Required class to meet requirements for becoming a warranted Rapier Marshal in Atlantia. This can also be used as a refresher class for currently warranted rapier marshals. Students who are taking this for the first time should bring a printed copy of the Rapier Marshals handbook. |
Giacomo Luciano Saviour Vincènti di Firenze |
812 |
|
1/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
606 |
Seneschal 102
Baronial Pollings and Pollings of Confidence. Recommended for Baronial Seneschals. |
Bessenyei Rozsa |
813 |
|
5/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
607 |
Embroidery in Early and Mid Period 102: Hands on
I will show you stitches and how to go about things. I will bring a set for a few people to use (linen (tightly woven)/needles(2 tipped and 1 unpointed)/thread(crewel wool, silk and/or metalic is best) which is what the fee will cover. If you bring your own there is no charge, but make sure to bring a tightly woven, non elastic piece of fabric. |
Elisant Walters |
814 |
$5.00 |
12/20 |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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|
608 |
|
Adelicia of Cumbria |
815 |
|
2/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
609 |
Animals and Agriculture
A look at the breeds of farm animals, and types of crops, by region and time period. This lecture will address animal husbandry, land usage, and the connections to cooking and health. |
Caelain Grantaich |
816 |
|
10/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
611 |
Dances with heys
Several of Playford's dances include heys where the dancers weave between or around each other. These Dances are fun to teach and fun to dance. No partner needed, no experience needed |
Rowen ferch Rhys Watkyn of Kent |
103-auxgym |
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6/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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|
613 |
The Dagger as Offensive Secondary
Rushing forward with your dagger out and your head down is only offensive to my sensibilities, and is more an act of desperation than of swordplay. The class will cover how to use the dagger to set up attacks with the sword, using concepts of Italian fencing as its basis. Bring a rapier and dagger. Class is primarily lecture and demonstration. |
Dante di Pietro |
821 |
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4/20 |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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614 |
Drawing for people who swear they can't draw
I call shenanigans on anyone who says they can't draw! This class will focus on learning how to learn to draw through fundamental concepts, theories, and exercises for drawing. Learn why your brain has sabotaged your ability to draw and ways to let your eyes do the thinking. Please bring a pencil. |
Letia Thistelthueyt |
904 |
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12/20 |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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617 |
Judging an A&S Competition
This is a class for everyone who judges A&S competitions. Judging is not about points scored, it's about offering encouragement and information to better the skills of the entrant. We will discuss how to judge all kinds of items, how to tactfully point out areas for further study, how to encourage artists, and ways to leave commentary that is both encouraging and useful. |
Isobel Gildingwater of Ditchingham |
819 |
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6/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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