[MR] 12th night competition results
James C. Wagner Jr.
james at cds.duke.edu
Wed Jan 15 08:40:23 PST 2003
Ask and you shall recieve!
There were quite a few competitions at 12th night this year. I have the
results for all of them save the table decorating competition. I put titles
when I knew them. Apologizes in advance.
The Royal Bard competition was held at 12th night. After a tough battle the
winner was Lord Ruaidhri an Cu, once and future Royal Bard of Atlantia.
There were Youth Conpetitions as well.
Sponsored by the Pages Academy
Ages 9-13: Amanda Franks, for her Lacemaking (prize: Purple woven trim)
Ages 14-17: Ivy and Lady Stephanie O'Reilly for a subtlety shaped as a castle
with a dragon in front. (Prize: Blue Goblets)
Edible Architecture Competition
Sponsored by Lady Ceara ni Neill
Youth Division:
Heather Kelliker for her Gingerbread Dragon
Adult Division:
Lord Nichola Buscelli, Katrina D'Henge, Annabelle of Falcon Cree, and
John d'Oblivious for "Bayleaf Farmstead from Kent"
Black and White Calligraphy Competition.
Sponsored by Mistress Genna inghean Brennan ui Amoinn
Honorable Mentions:
Davi de Jersause
Lord Christian Rosado de Bayamon
Best Calligraphy:
Caterina de Forza d'Argo (Prize: Jewel)
Best Piece:
William Howell (Prize: Gold Leaf and Bunny Velum)
Tempore Atlantia Competition (Pre 1000)
Best in Show:
Sponsored by MoAS, Atlantia
Sophia Veronica with a reproduction of an Ivory box.
(Prize: 3 yards of raw silk in the color of her choosing from Barjavel
Design Studios)
Best Documentation:
Sponsored by MoAS, Atlantia
Lady Tegan de Morten (Prize: 3 yards of raw silk in the color of her choosing
from Barjavel Design Studios)
Best Irish Item (Native or imported):
Sponsored by Master Calum Chreachadora
Master Eldred Aalfwald with a collection of Celtic Scrollwork.
Best Viking Women's Item:
Sponsored by Lady Mairghread in Eyverska
Lady Tegan de Morten with her collection of glass beads. (Prize: Two broochs
from Raymond's Quiet Press)
Lady Clare Hele for her hand-thrown pitcher (Prize: a bone needle)
Most Splendiferous garb on a pre-1000 visitor from East of Byzamtium.
Sponsored by Mistres Fuiltigherne ni Ruadh O'Finn and Master Andras Salamandra
Lady Clare Hele for her garb worn that day (Prize: Four issues of "Early Period"
Magazine)
Best Bardic Preformance of a pre-1000 Tale Song Sags, etc.
Sponsored by Mistres Fuiltigherne ni Ruadh O'Finn and Master Andras Salamandra
Lady Eleanore Percy (Prize: Four issues of "Early Period" Magazine)
Most Interesting pre-1000 tool
Master Calum Chreachadora entered a rock. With documentation. (Prize: Four
issues of "Early Period" Magazine)
The Atlantian Kingdom arts and Sciences Festival is coming soon! March 1 in
the Barony of Nottinghill Coill. Make your plans now.
http://kasf.atlantia.sca.org
Something for everyone. Also, The Royal Baker and Royal Brewer competitions
are scheduled to happen at KASF.
The next two Tempore Atlantia (TA) Competitions are right around the corner.
The First weekend in April (Coronation) the TA time period will be 1000-1250.
Anyone who would like to sponsor a competition, please let me know.
The First weekend in May (Crown) the TA time period will be 1250-1492.
Anyone who would like to sponsor a competition, please let me know.
What does it take to sponsor a Tempore Atlantia competition? You have to define
your competition. If you would like to decide the winner of your competition,
please do. If you would like judges provided, that can be accomodated as well.
You DO, however, have to provide the prize. Anyone can sponsor a competition.
There are no special qualifications save wanting to recognize the Arts. Some
competitions may be more difficult than others for certain sites. The earlier
you contact me, the better the chance I can work with the autocrat to accomodate
the competition.
In Service,
James of Middle Aston
Minister of Arts and Sciences, Fair Lady Atlantia
moas at atlantia.sca.org
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