[Northkeep] Northkeep's WInterkingom Event
Eric
iccaro at gmail.com
Mon Nov 27 08:36:38 PST 2006
*The collegium class list is, as of last night, on the the Northkeep site.*
*It can be accessed both from a link off of the main Northkeep page and from
a link on the wInterkingdom page.*
Yours In service,
Amadeo Estevao
On 11/27/06, Niewoehner, Hugh <hughn at ssd.fsi.com> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
> This year's collegium will include the following class list. Included
> this year are tourney's and a Bardic competition called Blackfox's
> Lament. An outline for the competition will be posted shortly.
>
> Look over the list I'm certain you'll find several classes to spark your
> interest.
>
> Regards,
> Damon
>
>
> Class Name Class Description Hrs Teacher
>
> Netted Beadwork Netted beadwork is a late period technique that can be
> used for a variety of purposes. This is a hands-on class, and all
> materials will be provided free of charge. 1 Ly. Zubeydah
> Jamilla al-Badawiyya
> Tassels: Ancient Ornamentation Tassels are one of the most ancient ways
> that people like to decorate things. Learn how to make them in this fun
> class!! 1 Ly. Zubeydah Jamilla al-Badawiyya
> Illumination: Simple Tricks for detail Work Many people enjoy
> looking at the beautiful details ont eh scrolls they receive. Often, it
> looks difficult, or complicated. However, effective and lovely
> detailing can be achieved without studying under the Limbourg Brothers
> Gebeden Boeck. This class will cover simple tricks for basic whitework
> patterns, and for shading effects. The first hour will be lecture and
> examples. the remaining time will allow for hands-on practice of the
> techniques. Those bringing theor own painting supplies (one small
> detail brush, goache in white, black, and one of your choice) will not
> have to pay the $3 fee. 2 Ly. Lillias MacGuffin
> Historical Storytelling - Research and Execution We will go over
> how to select and research a historically factual event and then how to
> present it in a bardic setting without compromising the facts of the
> story but still keeping the audience's attention. 1 Ld. Ivo
> Blackhawk
> Bardic / Non-bardic Roundtable A discussion between bards and non-bards
> in the region about issues of scheduling, attendance, attitudes, and
> perceptions about bardic in the north. The conversation will be a
> mediated dialogue between members of the bardic community and the people
> who plan and run events. the overall goal is to help create and foster
> culture of communication and understanding between autocrats and bards.
> Notes will be taken during the discussion and will be made available
> before feast. 2 Ld. Ivo Blackhawk
> Bardic Critiquing 101 We will go over how to most effectively and
> constructively tell bards that their pieces need work, as well as go
> over some of the criteria that high-level competitions use to select
> their winner. Class will be interactive, and include a demonstration.
> 1 Ld. Ivo Blackhawk
> Bardic 101 Basic introduction to bardic for new people. We will go
> over competition formats, performance styles, nomenclature of the craft,
> talk about source material and answer question. 1 Ld. Ivo
> Blackhawk
> Recertification of Chirurgeonate This will be a recertification
> class for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, and First Aid through ASHI.
> 4 Ly. Debora of Lemburg
> Chirurgeon in Charge This class covers what you need to worry about
> if you purposely or accidentally become the CiC at an event. 1
> Ly. Debora of Lemburg
> Chirurgeon 101 This class is designed for the Chirurgeon in training,
> and for Chirurgeons who haven't taken it. It will cover the basic of
> being a Chirurgeon at an event. Includes documentation, kits, policies,
> etc. 1 Ly. Debora of Lemburg
> Basic 11th & 12th Century Moorish Dress The making of a Moorish tunic.
> 1 Ly. Sabine Lefevre de Armagnac
> Layered Painting on Wood Students will have a short discussion on
> painting techniques on wood panels during the Renaissance. Students
> will get to practice their own painting using preset teemplates and
> designs. Students will learn about order used in painting, some
> different sources of paint, and how it should be applied. 1
> HE Kelandra Carmichael
> Paper Bag Armor Paper bag armor is a craft project with a purpose.
> While constructing some basic armor out of a paper sack, I will try to
> teach the students about the various styles and pieces of armor, as well
> as some of their functions. 1 HE Ian dun Gillan
> Principles of Shading This is a class that will teach you the
> fundamentals of where and how to shade. 1 HL Nicolaea mac
> Fionndlaigh
> One point perspective for scrolls for beginners A one-hour class that
> teaches the fundamentals of where to shade accordingly. 1 HL
> Nicolaea mac Fionndlaigh
> Dealing with large {Scribal} Spaces Dealing with large blank spaces
> can be one of the most frustrating issues in illumination. In this
> class, we will cover techniques for making the paint lay flat, as well
> as different ways to break up the area to make the space more
> interesting. 1 Danielle de Marseilles
> Diapering Techniques Diapering is a common way to add detail by using
> a square or diamond pattern in background areas. This class is a
> step-by-step, hands-on demonstration, dealing with the different
> diapering techniques. Materials are provided. 2 Danielle de
> Marseilles
> Living with Success in the SCA OR You mean I have to pack camp by myself
> again? A discussion of what we mean by persona, suggestions for
> choosing one, and hints on researching your persona, on acquiring
> accessories and camp dressing and on how to handle your persona's
> changing place in the Society. 2 HE Elisabeta af Isafjord
>
> Persona Development A discussion of what we mean by persona,
> suggestions for choosing one, and hints on researching your persona, on
> acquiring accessories and camp dressing and on how to handle your
> persona's changing place in the Society. 2 Elisabeta af
> Isafjord
> Medieval Backgrounds This class covers all of those things that are
> not always written down, but one gets during lectures in medieval
> literature classes. We will cover the Great Chain of Being, the four
> humuors, the concept of micro-mezo-macro, as well as a host of other
> medieval cultural trivia. Examples will be drawn from Chaaucer as well
> as other medieval writers. 1 HL Druinne de Salesberie
> Gregory Chants for Dummies Gregorian chant is a song form from the
> middle ages that was simple enogh for monks and nuns of all talent
> levels to sing together. It was also flexible enogh to be adapted to
> various ceremonies: hence, it is very SCA-friendly . In this class
> we'll go over the basics and spend most of our time actually learning
> one of the Psalm tine tunes and singing various sets of words with it.
> A lot of fun. 1 HE Rhiannon Redwolf
> Russian Dress during the Middle Ages What Russians wore during the
> Middle Ages, i. e. the design, fabrics, colors, and class distinctions.
> 1 Sasona Ivanova Shestov
> Fabliaux Fabliaux are short tales or poems, comic and bawdy in
> nature. This is an introduction to the genre. We will read a few, and
> discuss them in detail. This class is rated 'M' for mature. It will be
> somewhat graphic in nature. Absouledtly no one under the age of 18.
> 1 HL Druinne de Salesberie
> Introduction to Combat Archery Learn the requirements to become a
> combat archer. Interested in becoming a combat archer? The
> requirements and steps to becoming an authorized combat archer will be
> listed and discussed. 1 HE Michel mac Donnchaid
> Basic Metal Forging / Forge Welding Morning class will consist of
> learning to recognize proper heating to shape metal, and hands-on
> heating and shaping. Afternoon class will consist of learning the
> proper heating to weld metals together, and welding cable to produce
> Damascus-like metal for shaping. If a participant has shortness of
> breath, or allergies, a painter's mask might be advised, as smoke will
> be inhaled, and these will not be provided. 8 Master Tarl
> Godric the Brokentoe & Ld Gunnarr haukr
> Drawing Gothic Vinework with a French Curve Demonstration of using
> drawing templates known as "French curves" to draw vinework as found in
> Gothic Illumination. 1 Master Darius of the Bells
> Period Embroidery Techniques A class in period embroidery techniques.
> Handouts and sources provided. 1 Mistress Gwyneth of Ramsey Mere,
> Baronness Namron
> The Making of a Viking Apron Dress This class will consist of two
> types of Viking apron dresses. There will be a demonstration on how to
> fit and cut on the body, as well as measuring and making a fitted
> pattern to another dress. 1 Ly. Muirenn inghean Chonaill
> Medieval Food Tasting We will be tasting food that has been redacted
> fromo receipes in the middle ages, and comparing them to their modern
> day equivalents. This will give a basis for understanding the spicing
> in period. Some foods have remained the same, where others have changed
> drastically. Examples may include gingerbread, mincemeat, or apple pie.
> 1 Mistress Rosalia di Bellavita
> Making a Period Brass Spoon Learn basic techniques required to
> produce a period spoon. Techniques will include basic dishing and
> soldering. Participants will leave the class with at least 1 completed
> spoon. 4 HE Ainar Magnusson
> Constructing Leather Bottells: The Art of Pounding Sand This workshop is
> intended to introduce interested parties to the basic tools, materials,
> and skills for producing leather drinking vessels. The main focus will
> be on some simple period bottles. Included as attachments are some
> drawings, sketches, and brief notes from "Blackjacks and Leather
> Bottells, " by Oliver Baker. 8 HL Tadhg mac Aedain ui
> Conchobhair
> Basic Inkle Weaving An introduction to weaving with an inkle loom.
> We will cover warping the loom, beginning to weave, finishing
> techniques, and appropriate fibers. Some time will be spent discussing
> the pick-up technique for woven in patterns. There will be some
> hands-on time, so people can get the feel for weaving. We will try to
> have some looms and shuttles available for purchase. 2 HE
> Mercedes de Cerdanya
> Financial Forms Class This class covers the forms associated with the
> Exchequer's office on the local level. If you are an Exchequer, and
> have not taken this class in the last 2 years, or are an incoming
> Exchequer, you need this class. Of course, those just interested are
> welcome. 2 Ly. Sabine Lefevre de Armagnac
> Beyond Weaving - Finishing and Such Suggestions for refining your
> weaving. Specifics on material choice and finishing methods for
> regalia, donations, and commissions. 1 HL Aelfwyn Webbestre
> Short Songs of Many Lands "Simple" songs in a variety of languages
> - some rounds, some not. 1 HE Master Beorhtlic Folcwinesone
>
> Open Mold Silver Casting: Demonstration and Discussion Demonstration of
> open mold silver casting and discussion of molds, methods, both positive
> and negative. 1 HE Master Beorhtlic Folcwinesone
> Beer Appreciation Come learn through first hand experience the
> vast array of different styles of beer from around the world. Convinced
> you don't like beer? You obviously haven't met the right one. Come
> enjoy, learn, and leave enlightened and happy. 1 Master Oxlade
> Mackinnon
> Drinking Etiquette (How to be Good Drunk) This is a lecture with
> open discussion how to build and maintain a reputation as being a good
> drunk, while having fun at events, and avoid a reputation as being
> problematic. If you attended the previous class, there will be a
> practical aspect of this class. While most of this class is good
> manners, and common sense, we'll all swap tips on how to have fun
> without ruining the fun for others. 1 Master Oxlade Mackinnon
> Documentation for the SCA How to document papers, A&S, clothing,
> etc. 1 Diarmaid o'Dunn
> How to be a Servant Whether a peer or peasant, medieval people were
> in service to another. Here's how they did it. 2 Diarmaid o'Dunn
> Authenticity 101 So you want to be more authentic - how to begin
> 1 Diarmaid o'Dunn
> Baubles for Book Lovers; Or, Even the Virgin Mary had Dirty Fingers
> Students will learn about late period bookmarks, protective covers, and
> book cushions, and make a bookmark and book protector. 1 Mistress
> Dunstana Talana the Violet
> Cotton Spinning Learn to spin the fiber using a spindle. 1
> HL Debroa bat Yosef
> Drop Spindle Learn to spin the fiber using a spindle. 1
> HL Debroa bat Yosef
> Period Sheep Breeds Learning about different sheep breeds in period.
> 1 HL Debroa bat Yosef
> Beginning Lucet Hands-on lucet weaving. 1 Ly. Faolan macFarland
> SCA Rapier 101 This is a hands-on class on how to fight rapier. Also,
> this is a class on how to teach rapier to new people. Learn how to put
> the fundamentals together, and how to approach different types of
> students. Lots of hands-on fighting techniques, as well as ways to
> drill and show how to build a new rapier fighter. Taught by a fencing
> instructor with 20+ years of instruction experience and 10 years rapier
> experience. 2 MiLord Seamus O'Shannon
> Kite Making Painting the kite. 1 Ld. Renault de Sant
> Michele
> Heraldic Decision Meeting This is a meeting of the college of
> heralds bordure make the kingdom decisions on ILoI2006-10. Don't have a
> clue what any of this means, but are interested in the heraldic
> submissions process? Please come learn! You don't have to be aherald
> to attend, but heraldic officers are strongly encouraged to come.
> 2 HL Emma de Featherston
> Heraldry for Children Heraldy things for children. 1 Ly.
> Zahava bat Hannah
> Dancing with the Infidels - Middle Eastern & Court Dancing We'll
> concentrate on learning dances from Peach Curry's CD - Dancing with the
> Infidels. This will includes some old favorites (Black Nag, Trenchmore,
> Hole in the Wall, Korobushka, Schiarazula Marazula) and some group
> dancing, Middle Eastern style-ish (Tafta Hindi and Uskudor). Bring
> comfortable dancing shoes and ME dancing belts -- partners are not
> necessary for some of these dances. Just the desire to learn new (or
> refresh old!) dances and have some fun. 2 HL Estrill Swet
> General Principles and Techniques for Beginning Metalsmithing
> 2 Master Thorkell (TK)
>
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