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Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Preparing for War of the Wings 2017
War of the Wings is a 4-5 day long camping event in the Society for Creative Anachronism, and one of the bright spots on the calendar of events for the Kingdom of Atlantia. We talk about what makes this event so popular, and all the ways that try to get involved.
From Bardic circles, to sitting at Troll welcoming the attendants, to the Masked Ball Dance, we discuss the activities that we have planned and how to make the most out of this great event.
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Friday, October 13, 2017
Episode 18: Fall University 2017
In this episode we return to the Fall University of the Kingdom of Atlantia, part of the Society for Creative Anachronism. This is one of our favorite events and we enjoyed it immensely, discussing everything from the site, to the classes, to the new skills we learned. Universities are the place where you learn the skills you need for crafts within the SCA, where you practice medieval arts like dance and music, and its where all arts and science begin.
But here, we also talk about what it takes to be a good student and a good teacher at a University class. We delve into thorny theoretical questions about how to respond when you know more than the teacher, and why being a good community member means being a good student.
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Episode 17 Rip Rap Revisited
We look back at the recent event we attended with the Society For Creative Anachronism (SCA), a historical re-creation society. This event, the Rip Rap War, holds a special place for us because it was hosted by our local Barony, so we are not unbiased.
Nevertheless, we turn our critical gaze on all the good and bad that we experienced over the weekend. We examine everything from the martial field, to the Arts and Sciences competition, to the closing Feast and come away with a very favorable impression.
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Episode 16: Rip Rap War
In this episode we take a look at what kinds of things draw us to an event in the Society for Creative Anachronism, and how we find that information. We take the example of the Rip Rap War, an event given by the Baronies of Marinus and Tir-Y-Don, and talk about our anticipation of, and expectations for, this creative event.
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Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Episode 15 Arts and Sciences Revisited
We look back to Pennsic 2017 and how we need to start now the preparations for next years visit to Pennsic. We talk about how we put the House Book to use this year, both to document the event, and also to give ourselves suggestions for next year. Then, we begin a discussion of the Arts and Sciences within the SCA (The Society for Creative Anachronism). As always, we look for ways to encourage it, from making it more accessible and inclusive, to offering more help at events, and welcoming all comers.
Segment one:
1:27 50 week town run. Don't wait until July to begin preparing for Pennsic. Spread it throughout the year
4:00 Put your Pennsic gear away packed. Put them away ready to be used again.
7:10 What didn't I have at Pennsic that I missed? Encampment border, banners, defining the boundaries of our camp.
9:30 Shopping will continue during the off season. Collecting business cards, Pennsic merchants' websites, can continue shopping without pressure.
Segment 2
11:55 Fall SCA season begins
12:55 Pennsic is a preparation for the rest of the year, and the events throughout the rest of the year are preparations for Pennsic.
14:00 The House Book of the Golden Tree. Documenting our group camping at Pennsic. Capturing the recipes and menus we used.
17:00 We have now developed a full year of activities on the SCA calendar. We pick the events that we like, and there's a lot to choose from.
19:52 When we attend an event, we should plan to enter something in the Arts and Sciences Competitions
Segment 3
20:50 Take full advantage of the internet and Facebook to find out what's coming up.
21:30 Some A&S competitions seem very limiting. Organized around a restrictive theme. And there haven't been many entries.
23:30 Competition vs Exhibition. The spirit of competition seems to be off-putting to creative people who just want to create. What about an Arts exhibition that welcomes all entries, regardless of the construction technique.
27:00 What about A&S competitions that are divided into categories, from the most historically accurate, to modern materials and techniques. Arts and Sciences should welcome all comers.
29:00 Have a A&S researchers consult table that helps people establish their documentation. Suddenly you're teaching again. Showing seamstresses and tailors how to research on the internet. You get to choose the level at which you want to participate.
34:00 Participation at an event is the key to getting the most out of them. Where was the Arts and Sciences table? Why is it so hard to find?
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Episode 14 - Return From Pennsic 2017
In this episode we talk about our experience at the major SCA event, The Pennsic War. This two-week long medieval re-creation event draws participants from across North America as well as around the world and attracts in excess of 10,000 participants. We were involved in many activities from music to dance to theater and we reflect on high and low points in our adventure.
Labels:
Anachronism,
Camping,
Creative,
Historical Accuracy,
Pennsic,
SCA,
Society
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