[MR] Tempore Atlantia sub-competitions.

James C. Wagner Jr. james at cds.duke.edu
Tue Jan 1 13:15:11 PST 2002



Tempore Atlantia 1492-1600



Herein lie the competitions within the Tempore Atlantia competition for
the Coronation of their Highnesses Ragnarr and Kyneburh. Please distribute
this to any and all places you feel appropriate. Need not be present to
win. *grin* You must, however have someone bring your item and documentation
to the Arts and Sciences point and pick it up promptly afterward. (The Arts 
and Sciences hall is the feast hall and I've promised to have everything out 
for feast set-up.) if you have any questions of comments, please, feel free to
contact me. All of my contact information may be found in the "Acorn" as
well as the Acorn on-line. http://acorn.atlantia.sca.org 

In Service,

James of Middle Aston
MoAS, Fair Lady Atlantia
moas at atlantia.sca.org


Best in Show
	Sponsored by Lord James of Middle Aston
	Prize: 4 Yards of raw silk in your choice of colors

Best Documentation
	Sponsored by >lord James of Middle Aston
	Prize: 4 Yards of raw silk in your choice of colors

Embroidery: Blackwork and Polychrome raised Embroidery
		(Documentation required)
	Sponsored by Lady Belphoebe de Givet
	Prize: Lots of silk embroidery floss

Best Documentation: Blackwork and Polychrome raised Embroidery
	Sponsored by Lady Belphoebe de Givet
	Prize: Copy of a Spaniche Stitch Sampler, out of the pages
		of Peter Quintel's Modelbuch.

Counted Thread Embroidery
	Sponsored by Lady Katherine Rous/MoAS Office

Surface Embroidery
	Sponsored by Lady Katherine Rous/MoAS Office

Best use of a fleur de lys
	Sponsored by Lady Daria

Best Music Preformance 1492-1600
	Sponsored by Mistress Anne of Carthew
		Documentation is required and should consist of, at a minimum,
		a written indication of composer or source, time period for
		the melody, lyrics, and arrangement. Groups are welcome to
		preform, but, please warn Mistress Anne ahead of time.
		(acarthew at cox.net)

Best Late-Period Accessory (Can be a hat, head-dress, ruff, handkerchief, 
		gloves, pomander, girdle, shoes, stockings, you name it...)
		Good documentation will be a huge plus.
	Sponsored by: Baroness Meli ferch Iasper ap Dafydd
	Prize: 5 yards of mid-to-heavyweight 54" damask fabric, 
		cotton/synthetic blend, medium gold in colour with vine 
		pattern (picture available upon request).






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