Monday, April 24, 2017
Episode 3 - The Big Questions
In this episode of A Distant Campfire, we talk a little about the structure of the podcast, and frame the kinds of questions that we'd like to ask. We continue our discussion about SCA Garb, and introduce the Thorny Theoretical Question, and the Most Medieval Moment. Finally, we end up with the beloved "Phrase of the Day."
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Labels:
Anachronism,
Creative,
Historical Accuracy,
Medieval Moment,
SCA,
Society,
Thorny Theoretical Question
Episode 4 - After Ruby Joust
We discuss our reactions and experiences from attending the Ruby Joust, a weekend camping event of the Society for Creative Anachronism hosted by the Barony of Caer Mear in the Kingdom of Atlantia.
We talk about the basics of setting up an encampment, preparing and wearing our garb, our favorite activities and magical or Medieval moments to remember.
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Labels:
Anachronism,
Camping,
Creative,
Garb,
Historical Accuracy,
SCA,
Society
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Episode 5 - Thorny Theoretical Persona
In this episode of A Distant Campfire, we examine the concept of the Persona and how it seems central to the SCA experience. But as we look closer, we see that it means different things to different people, particularly when we consider Pennsic, where "normal" SCA rules don't seem to apply.
We discuss the tension between living in a kingdom within the Society for Creative Anachronism and holding true to some historical place and identity. This is one of the Thorny Theoretical Questions that make the SCA such an interesting topic of discussion.
This is a short, mini-episode in the run-up to our leaving for Pennsic.
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Labels:
Anachronism,
Arts vs Competition,
Creative,
Historical Accuracy,
SCA,
Society
Episode 6 - The Ivory Tower
Christophilos Airetokos, Anne Whatley, Octavo
We discuss the SCA Winter University in the Kingdom of Atlantia, and the way it affects our participation in the Society for Creative Anachronism. After our recent visit to the Winter University we talk about what it is that the university offers that might be different from a more conventional SCA event. This discussion is rife with what we consider to be thorny theoretical questions, and is offered in a spirit of discovery, rather than criticism.
What is it about the University that appeals to us, and how can we harness its creative energy throughout the year?
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Labels:
Anachronism,
Arts vs Competition,
Creative,
Historical Accuracy,
SCA,
Society
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Episode 7 - The Ides of March
This episode, we talk about the transition from winter SCA events to the
beginning of the spring and summer camping event season. We also wrap
up our discussion about the role of the University in the SCA, and how
it has inspired us.
MP3 download link: Episode 7 - The Ides of March
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MP3 download link: Episode 7 - The Ides of March
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Labels:
Podcast,
SCA,
Society for Creative Anachronism,
University
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Episode 2 - Preparing for the Ruby Joust
mp3 download link: Episode 2: Preparing for the Ruby Joust
May 12, 2016
May 12, 2016
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Description
In this episode, we discuss our preparations for an upcoming Kingdom-level event called The Ruby Joust. We talk about our experiences at this event last year, and what we'd like to change this time.
Labels:
Camping,
Podcast,
SCA,
Society for Creative Anachronism
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Episode 1: Henry V - from the road
mp3 download link: Episode 1: Henry V 2016
April 31, 2016
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This podcast was recorded on the road, traveling to and from a performance of Shakespeare's Henry V on the campus of Old Dominion University. The performance was part of an ODU sponsored celebration called Shakespeare: 400 Years After.
The recording quality is improving but more needs to be learned. The intention here is to explore the format and learn the technique, and our development is ongoing.
The podcast follows our previous formula. We talk about our expectations on the way there, and after the break, give our immediate reactions following the performance.
Labels:
Henry V,
Podcast,
SCA,
Shakespeare,
Society for Creative Anachronism
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