[Loch-soilleir] Classes at Populace

Kathy Cofrin kcofrin at flash.net
Mon Jun 30 15:04:54 PDT 2008


Penelope,
You are welcome to come to the fiber arts class every Monday evening or the scribal class held every 2nd and 4th Monday.  Those are the only guilds we regularly have right now.  Willoc (don't pronounce the "c") is more than happy to show any of the things she knows whether it is fiber arts or not.

Donna Nesbit <themaefare at yahoo.com> wrote: I am really feeling left out.  I would love to come and learn almost any of the topics mentioned.  However, I work every Tuesday eveing until 9 pm.  Could we also plan on doing things like this some other night than populace?
 
Penelope

--- On Fri, 6/27/08, Wyllow MacMuireadhaigh  wrote:

From: Wyllow MacMuireadhaigh 
Subject: Re: [Loch-soilleir] Classes at Populace
To: loch-soilleir at lists.ansteorra.org
Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 10:05 PM

Unfortunately, I just accepted a mundane commitment that is going to  
frequently overlap the start of Populace - so I will be late, most  
meetings.  However, I would love to teach - and to learn.  Plan on my  
classes starting at 7:45-8pm.

I could teach:
"Making your Encampment more Period on a Budget".  It's how to
make a  
mundane camp look more medieval without investing in expensive re- 
enactment pieces - using stuff you already have at home or can pick  
up cheaply.

  "Building your Persona" - which is a class appropriate for a  
newcomer trying to pick a name, yet with questions that will help an  
old-timer stretch his or her persona to a new level.

I could also offer my 3-part, taboo-subject Enchanted Ground series:  
"Politics, Sex, and Religion".  It's a chance to try to talk
"in  
persona" for a bit, about one of the taboo polite conversation  
topics.  For example: the gossip about the royal court (from your  
time-period, not the Ansteorran court, please), what you would look  
for in a good wife/husband (again, minds out of the gutter, please),  
or how you plan to celebrate All-Saint's Eve (see above warnings -  
there are children about).  We pick one subject per session, and  
simply hold a conversation.  It takes a bit of homework, which I  
could post or publish the month before - but I bring books so those  
who procrastinate can have a quick cram session & join in when they  
are ready.

I could also offer (with the help of my "students"?) a re-run of the 

best of each month's Sheep-to-Shawl classes.  Maybe Blue Sheep Soup,  
as a starter?

In Service to the Dream,
H.L. Willoc macMuiredaig
(still pronounced "Wyllow" - the "c" is silent. Good luck
on the rest.)
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Kathy Cofrin
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