ANST-Announce - Children's Bardic Competition at Elfsea Defender
Toby Pugh
bearbard at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 27 09:53:11 PDT 1999
The Childrens Bardic Competition at Elfea Defender this past weekend was a
marvelous success. Thank you to everyone who attended and to those who
contributed prizes (all of which were very nice, might I add). From what I
hear, a good time was had by one and all.
I would also like to say that ***EVERY*** merchant on site contributed
something to the competition. We had enough to give something to each child
who competed, for prizes for three age categories, for best boy and best
girl, plus for each judge to award an individual favorite. Our Baroness
contributed a prize for best period piece, and the Russian Embassy added to
the prize for the winner of the competition as well.
We had an excellent panel of five judges. Great thanks goes to each of you.
Lord Timmothy of Glatonbury
Lady Anezka
Gurin the Blue Eyed current Bard of Elfsea
(sorry, dont know the Mongolian translation)
Robert FitzMorgan former Bard of Elfsea
Anthony of Northkeep winner of last years Childrens Bardic
Competition
There were a total of nineteen competitors, in ages ranging from six to
sixteen. All of the pieces were presented well there were stories, songs,
and even acrobatics. We heard traditional childrens pieces (including
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, and Ring Around the Rosies), PERIOD folk
songs (Hey, Ho, Nobody Home, and Rose), PERIOD tales (The Stonecutter's
Tale, and The Death of Arthur), Anstorran favorites (Born on the List
Field and Ansteorran Line), and even an original piece (Lost Lovers
Song).
I want to say that ALL of the pieces that were done, if not period, were at
least presented in a period way, from a period source, and/or on a period
topic. I was very impressed, and want to encourage all of those who
participated to continue to do so.
There were three prizes offered to the best performance within a given age
group.
Under nine Elizabeth, age 8
From nine to ten Taylor, age 9
Eleven and up Ashley Peet, age 14
There were prizes for the best performance by a boy (two necklaces with
medallions) and by a girl (a pearl and amethyst necklace), both made by our
Minister of Children, Lady Amiline Du Bois.
Best Boy Anthony Arnbjorn Ulfsson, age 9
For a selection from Born on the List Field
Best Girl Ashley Peet, age 14
For an original piece, Lost Lovers Song
The prize for best overall performance was a cloak, also made by Lady
Amiline. This went to Briana Dolfin, for an excellent tale, The Stone
Cutters Tale, that also won the prize for most period piece.
Thank you, Lady Amiline for all your help, and to the judges who helped the
competition run smoothly. Thank you to the children who participated. Thank
you everyone who attended and who contributed to the largess. Thank you to
their Excellencies, Baron Llywelyn and Baroness Xene, for their support.
Thank you, Feradoc for helping collect the prizes and largess, and to the
merchants who contributed them. Thank you to all who helped to support the
future of our Barony, our Kingdom, and our bardic community. I feel that it
is in very capable hands.
In Service to the Dream
Antigonus Bearbait
bearbard at hotmial.com
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