[MR] More Classes and Competitions at the Hafla!!

Kevin and Lora knightfall at earthlink.net
Fri Apr 18 20:55:56 PDT 2008


(please cross post)


In addition to the drumming class by Kamurun from Meridies and the Youth 
Combat class from Baron Achbar, we also have some great classes by 
Baroness Kissaiya!



1) Beginning bellydance: This class will be one hour. We will cover some 
basic stretches to prepare for dancing and then move to the basic steps. 
We will also do some simple combinations. Come prepared to move!!

2) Basic Costuming for the SCA Bellydancer: Have you ever wondered how 
to combine the cool look of your bellydance costumes and the history of 
the SCA period? This class will cover some basic ideas on how to outfit 
yourself so that you have the fun of a dance costume but you also look 
appropriate while you are at the fire circle.


And Two more A&S Competitions.

1) A&S Competition -Your First ME Garb

Middle Eastern garb can be simple or complex depending on the 
geographical area and time frame. What does your first ME garb look 
like? Here is a competition for beginners or for those who happen to 
still have their first attempts. Bring us your first Middle Eastern Garb 
to show everyone. Simple documentation is requested-please tell us what 
it is.

2) A&S Competition-Travel Diaries

In the late 1500's and 1600's as travel became more possible and 
frequent, people often wrote travelogues or diaries to share with the 
folks back home. These journals became popular reads for the literate 
and were wildly popular. While some authors were legitimate (like Marco 
Polo or Ibn Battuta), some authors wrote wild imaginings and stated them 
as real (see The Travels of Sir John Mandeville). So write us one page 
or entry from your persona's travel diary and describe an experience as 
you travel in the Middle East. This entry can be as accurate or wildly 
inaccurate as you can get away with. The only documentation requested 
for this entry is a note describing who your persona is.




FLYER:

Hidden Mountain Hafla

April 26 2008

Barony of Hidden Mountain

Harleyville, SC



Celebrate the four years of dedication that our Baron and Baroness , 
Guillaume and Rowen, have given to Hidden Mountain. Join us for the 
Hidden Mountain Hafla – a grand middle eastern style party featuring 
middle eastern music and A&S. A sideboard of delicious food prepared by 
Hidden Mountain’s youngest head cook, Amanda Rebellina will be served 
all day. The fighters will have one more opportunity to test their 
skills and to honor Baroness Rowen and Baron Guillaume.

Martial Activities include an armored combat tournament and a Youth 
Combat tournament.

A&S includes sponsored competitions for Bardic, glass beads (Middle 
Eastern) and more...Also various classes throughout the day



Site Fee will be $10 for Adults (Adult non-members add $3)

Children under 12yrs will be $5

Children 6 yrs and under are guests of the Barony

Site fee includes sideboard feast.

For reservations or questions contact the autocrat Tegan de Moreton 
(Lora Franks) nitefall3 at earthlink.net (843) 822-1761

1925 Bacons bridge rd #166

Summerville, SC 29485

For dietary concerns and allergy notification contact Amanda Rebellina 
(Amanda Franks)

atomickitten3k at earthlink.net

Site: Legion Hall, 10 John Street, Harleyville, south Carolina 29448. 
Site opens at 9:00 A.M. and closes at 11:00 P.M

Directions:

Take your best route to I-26 exit 177 towards Harleyville. Go about 1 
mile and turn left on to highway 278 east. Go about ½ mile and turn 
right on John Street just past the railroad tracks. SCA signs will be 
posted.




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