[Ansteorra] A&S
Mystique
Mystique at phulesgold.com
Tue Jan 22 05:39:53 PST 2008
Well finding teachers shouldn't be an issue in any Kingdom.. Laurels need to get
out there and TEACH. Once one makes Laurel, it shouldn't stop there. THEY should
be out there ALL the time teaching and trying to bring more and new interest
into their craft fields anyway.
>>>>many of the SCA Universities also have actual "degree plan" type things
and often the teachers are "certified"
and you can get a certificate in your chosen "degree"
In Ansteorra we don't require a person to go through screening in order to teach
a class at the Kings College...or any other place...
except of course... the administrative classes...>>>
Alot of Kingdoms don't require any screening.. Kingdom Universities that we have
attened.. again, were taught by LAURELS and no one need to be certified to do
anything and no degrees were handed out.. THEY WERE JUST CLASSES but it was a
time when there was an abundance of classes to choose from rather than other
events that MIGHT hold a couple classes on this or that.
And for those who keep coming up with the excuses of "I'm doing 100 things
already, or the weather doesn't permit.. " Well, then YOU don't do your craft at
an event.. that simple.. For every 1 BUSY person, there are at least 3 others
that aren't. Heck, even when my hubby is going to do some fighting at an event
he STILL brings A&S work.. be it carving or leather or bow string making.. etc..
as he isn't fighting during the entire event. If it happens he doesn't get the
chance to do anything.. fine but he never knows if he won't have any time.. so
we bring something anyway.
And since we all like target Archery in our family, and there NEVER seems to be
any at events even those who put it on the schedule.. we usually end up with
time. When an event has a Merchant's Row.. no reason why they can't set up a
small tent/canopy area for Artisan's Row for people to hang out and work some of
their crafts at. It doesn't need to be "scheduled" anything.. just a simple area
set up for those WHO MIGHT want to use the area whenever they choose.
It shouldn't be a CHORE to do something you love to do. There are no
requirements that you have to do your craft at events.. but you know.. how else
does one hope new people to gain an interest in crafts. Even if there are
Merchants at events.. ok.. people SEE your stuff.. but how manytimes have you
LOOKED and wondered just how they actually MADE the items.
And yes, there are some crafts that just aren't portable.. ok.. so ya can't
sheer a sheep at the event.. so sheer it at home.. and bring the wool and a
spindle.. hey, that is very portable. Potter's wheels.. well, guess what, they
sell simple, very portable ones at Walmart.. SO WHAT if you aren't using a
PERIOD wheel.. it's the actual working of the clay that people want to watch and
learn. Each person doesn't have to do this at every event they go too.. but
what's the harm in bringing something with you incase you do find some time or
take a break from watching fighting and such and then decide you want to work on
it.
If you do a craft that is portable, then what is the problem with bringing it to
an event and working it once in a while? That's all I am trying to convey.
Maire
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Threlkeld" <rjt at softwareinnovation.com>
To: "'Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc.'" <ansteorra at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] A&S
Elfsea is planning a Baronial College at this moment. The bid is in, all the
basics are done, we are discussing one of two dates and recruiting more
teachers. It should be a lot of fun and very informative.
Caelin
-----Original Message-----
From: ansteorra-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org
[mailto:ansteorra-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of marlyna at aol.com
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 22:17 PM
To: ansteorra at lists.ansteorra.org
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] A&S
We had an A & S college one weekend in Bonwicke several years ago. It was held
at a church and there were classes all day. I still remember how much fun it
was. I learned how to make glass beads, and my finger STILL itch to make more,
but I don't have a place to safely do it right now.
I know it was a lot of work to find teachers and set up the classes, but I felt
that the autocrat did a wonderful job and we had a good turn out, especially
considering it was held in the Western Region. I got some wonderful feedback on
a cross stitch piece I was working on at the time.
Wish we could have something like that again.
Lady Marlyna
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