[ANSTHRLD] PW 34 Heraldic Classes (Final) (Schedule in body of the email)

Sarah LaMay odanjou at twcny.rr.com
Mon Aug 8 15:27:33 PDT 2005


For those who could not open the attachment, I have included it in the
body of the text.

I will only be on site for the middle weekend. Any questions at Pennsic
should be referred to Mistress Margaret, Pelican Herald and Herald's
Point Coordinator.

In Service,
Baroness Olivia d'Anjou

HERALDS POINT CLASS SCHEDULE - Classroom "A"

					
	SAT 8/13	
9:00 	
10:00 Hungarian Names 101	 
	
	SUN 8/14
9:00	Conflict Checking for beginners				
10:00	How to Consult				
					
	MON 8/15	
9:00
10:00 Armory of the Battle of Bosworth Field

	TUE 8/16	
9:00  How to be a Local Herald
10:00	Choosing & Documenting Your Name
	
	WED 8/17	
9:00	Regional Style Armory
10:00	Heraldic Submissions Process Revealed
11-1	Pelican/Wreathe Road Show

	THU 8/18	
9:00
10:00	Hungarian Names 101

	FRI 8/19
9:00 		 			
10:00 Basics of Blazons

Conflict Checking for Beginners: (Gwenllian ferch Maredudd)

A basic tutorial on how to check armory for conflicts using the SCA
Ordinary (highly recommended for new consultants at Heralds' Point)

					
Regional Style Armory: (Gwenllian ferch Maredudd)

A discussion of the tinctures, charges, and arrangements found in the
armory of 					
specific European regions (Anglo-Norman, Iberian, Germanic)

					
The Heraldic Submissions Process Revealed: (Lord Eldrich Gaiman) - An
explaination of life cycle of a submission, including tips for getting
submissions through as quickly and cleanly as possible as well as an
overview of the structure of the College of Arms and Colleges of
Heralds.					
					
How to Consult: (Lord Eldrich Gaiman)  - A discussion of the common
difficulties that arise at a consult table or in private correspondence
with a submitter. Topics include interacting with clients and handling
problem clients, balancing registerability and authenticity, and goals
to keep in mind during the process.					
					
How to be a Local Herald (Lord Eldrich Gaiman)- An overview of the job
of local herald. Topics include how the local herald relates to the
College of Arms and Colleges of Heralds, their most common
responsibilities, and some pointers about how to make the job easier.

Choosing and Documenting Your SCA Name (Lord Otfrid):

Perfect for the beginner or non-herald. The Rules for names, various
types of documentation, 
and a discussion of what to consider when choosing a name.

				
Basics of Blazons (Lord Otfrid):				
An understanding of the structure of the blazon as a guide to good
period style.						
Hungarian Names 101 (Kolosvari Arpadne Julia):				
A basic historical outline, some notes on the lanquage including
pronunciation, as well as a discussion of available sources. (Handout)

				
Armory of the Battle of Bosworth Field (Shauna, Ragged Staff Herald)

Limited handouts available, will be able to send out electronic form of
handouts after Pennsic if requested. Lecture based on poster, have three
extra for sale at cost and can take orders for more.

				
				
HERALDS POINT CLASS SCHEDULE - Classroom "B"				
				
	WED. 	SAT 8/13	
9:00 					
10:00 Working from First Principles	

	SUN 8/14				
9:00	Crying at Pennsic, Why do heralds cry?				
10:00					

	MON 8/15		
9:00 	How to pick	your SCA name  			
10:00 IHRT: Cheers & Ceremony	
				
	TUE 8/16
9:00	Crying at Pennsic,Why do heralds cry?
10:00 IHRT:	Heraldic Titles & Rank			
	
	WED 8/17	
9:00	Armory of the Battle of Bosworth Field	
10:00	IHRT: Regalia

	THU 8/18	
9:00	Working from First Principles	
10:00	IHRT: Responsibilites of the Herald

	FRI 8/19	
9:00
10:00	IHRT: Open Forum			
					
Interkingdom Heraldic Round Table (IHRT): (Discussion led by Cormac Mór,
Bellows Pursuivant)
An open discussion on various topics of interest to heralds throughout
the Known World, particularly focusing on the similarities and
differences of traditions from kingdom to kingdom.

				
Crying at Pennsic, Why do heralds cry? (Ana Linch)

With each passing year, Pennsic gets bigger and bigger and the job of
getting the announcements out gets harder.  The logistics can be a
nightmare.  This class is on the behind the scenes look on Crying
Pennsic.				
				
Working from First Principles: Why the Rules are the Way They Are
(Alisoun MacCoul of Elphane)				
The theoretical and practical underpinnings of the rules for
submissions.				
Armory of the Battle of Bosworth Field (Shauna, Ragged Staff Herald)

Limited handouts available, will be able to send out electronic form of
handouts after Pennsic if requested. Lecture based on poster, have three
extra for sale at cost and can take orders for more.






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