[Ansteorra] Re: walking authentically

Teresa Atkerson family at mcalesternews.com
Thu Apr 11 05:53:29 PDT 2002


Anyone who has worn a hoop skirt knows how you walk affects how the skirt moves. I find it best to be slightly pigeon-toed so the skirt doesn't swing like a bell out of control.
Ly Megge Pyper

Charlene Charette wrote:

> > Actually it is believed that the way one would walk within the SCA period to modern day has changed.  If one considers that there weren't many heels of any kind on shoes and the surfaces we walk on are different, you can begin to percieve the way the differences could occur.   If one is wearing skirts that are near or on the ground then it really is a good thing to slow down as well.  All of this changes the way we walk, how our feet turn and so on.
> > Alex
>
> Written for women rather than men, but see Ruth Green's "The Wearing of
> Costume:  The Changing Techniques of Wearing Clothes and How to Move in
> Them."
>
> She describes how the style of each period affects the way you walk,
> hold your body, use your arms, etc.  Skirt shapes affect your gait,
> sleeves affect whether the elbows are held near or away from the body.
>
> --Perronnelle
>
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> division by zero.
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