[Ansteorra] Things I have seen
Susan
catmafia at hughes.net
Sat Jun 9 12:22:04 PDT 2007
My daughter participated in both youth and adult bardic from the very
beginning, thanks again Ivo. At her first event ever she was encouraged
to enter the adult bardic and she won the poetry section and was in the
finals. She was hooked.
I think the lack of agism in the SCA is one of my favorite things about
the SCA, people are treated as people. I think this is one of my
biggest concerns with the ways the new youth/children policies will
affect the society. Everyone in the family being able to find and
persue their interests has been one of the greatest strengths, I'm
wondering how it will work with the new policies.
Susan the Curious
>Your Grace, I don;t think words exits to express how much I agree with
>you on this point.
>
>I have no problems with youth awards for separate youth activities (such
>as youth tournaments, etc.), but if a youth is doing adult work, as so
>many of them do, then a youth should receive adult awards. I also
>have misgivings about separating out youth competitions simply because
>of age. Some of the best bardic presentations I have seen/heard have
>been from young participants. Why should they be relegated to a youth
>competition rather than standing with (and besting) the adults?
>
>And contrary to the popular well meant saying, the youth are _not_ our
>future. They are very much our _present_, just as is everyone else.
>
>Graf Galen Kirchenbauer
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