[MR] 12th night competition results
Baroness Rachel Account
ladyrachel at sc.rr.com
Wed Jan 15 19:34:30 PST 2003
I seem to remember something about a table decoration contest at feast. How
about the results on that?
Baroness Rachel
----- Original Message -----
From: "James C. Wagner Jr." <james at cds.duke.edu>
To: <>; <McDanielM at aaa.si.edu>
Cc: <moas at atlantia.sca.org>; <moaslist at atlantia.sca.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: [MR] 12th night competition results
>
> 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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