[MR] Coronation A&S Competition Results

Krista Moyer krista.moyer at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 10:39:38 PDT 2007


If you missed visiting the warmth and conviviality of the A&S hall at
Coronation, you missed a treat.  The artisans of the Kingdom did their best
to appeal to the eye and the palette and did not fall short in their goal.  We
are so lucky to be surrounded with such talent and dedication!



I would like to extend my sincerest thanks to Mistress Jeanmaire, who did
such an amazing job with preparation, planning and being my second in
command for the day.  Thanks also go to the competition sponsors and the
numerous judges who took time out of their event schedules to evaluate the
many and varied entries.  The class teachers, Herveus, Briana, Meghan and
Iohanna helped keep a few more stalwart folks out of the cold by ensconcing
them in the heated classroom and dispensing knowledge.  The Barony of Sacred
Stone was kind enough to grant us the use of their table cloths to better
show off the displays.  In particular, I want to thank all the artisans who
brought their works for us to enjoy.  You make me proud to be Atlantian!



The competition winners are as follows:



*Tempore Atlantia*

*Best in Show and Best Display* – James de Biblesworth with his Experience
at the Battle of Hastings.

*Best Knitted, Woven or Handspun Item* – Alessandra di Venizia with her
Woven Reproduction Licere

*Best Archery Associated Entry* – Morgan Wolfsinger with a bow, quiver &
arrows from the Four Horsemen of the Apocolypse

*Best Short Form Documentation* – Magdalena de Hazebrouk on her Tiraz Bands



*Event Competitions*

*Best Roman or Byzantine Garb or Accessory* – Clare Hele with her Coptic
Child's Tunic

*Best Use of a Medusa or Gorgon* – Leofwynne le Glasyer for her Cast Glass
Amulet

*Best Roman or Byzantine Cooking* – Helwyn Ivelchild on her Byzantine Bread



*Royal Notable Sponsored Competitions*

*Scroll Blank Competition*

Winner – the team of Rhonwen verch Tudor (illumination) & Elizabeth of
Hadley Hall (calligraphy)

Novice winner, Yenega de Santurca

*Poetry Competition*  A tie was made between Sir Axel of Tavastia and Yannes
Kondylion Lo Anglikos



Vivat Atlantia!



-Iseulte

A&S Coordinator, Spring Coronation

Tempore Atlantia Deputy


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