ANST - laurels competing

Rikki Mitman esmitman at ghg.net
Mon May 24 17:59:55 PDT 1999


Or, add some A&S classes to your event schedule, giving people a chance to 
try something new and to make contact with a person who can also point them 
toward artisans in other disciplines.

More classes! More classes!

Mistress Teleri ferch Pawl

-----Original Message-----
From:	Gail P. Taylor [SMTP:gtaylor at lonestar.jpl.utsa.edu]
Sent:	Monday, May 24, 1999 9:15 AM
To:	ansteorra at Ansteorra.ORG
Subject:	Re: ANST - laurels competing

>   A student of a static art must seek out someone to teach them.
> For someone who is new, this can be a daunting task.  It is not easy to
> approach a peer and ask to be taught in their art.  Sometimes, there is 
no
> one in the area who practices that art.  You can find a lot of Laurels 
who's
> specialty is fabric arts, but not many who are brewers or woodworkers.
>
[snip]

Some of this referral process can start with your local hospitaler or group
members.  Approaching a peer can be intimidating...but if I learn that a 
newby
is interested in a particular artform, I generally drag them over to an
appropriate artisan at a populace meeting.  If someone isn't doing that 
artform,
I'll generally drag them to someone who knows people who are.

[snip]
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