[MR] Winners of A&S Competitions at 12th Nigh

Krista Moyer krista.moyer at gmail.com
Fri Jan 18 14:47:40 PST 2008


And don't forget the winners of Her Highnesses Youth A&S competition:

Garrett of Buckston-on-Eno http://www.flickr.com/photos/iseulte/2191247930/
and
Diane of Salesberie Glen
http://www.flickr.com/photos/iseulte/2191247810/in/set-72157603705338184/

-Iseulte

On Jan 18, 2008 2:41 AM, The Batty Bard <MysticSableWolf at hotmail.com> wrote:

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> A&S Competitions at Kingdom 12th Night
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> As you may have noticed there were many Arts and Sciences activities at
> Kingdom 12th Night this year.  First, I would like to thank each and every
> artisan who displayed their work on the four (and ½) tables that were in the
> back of the ball room.  All the work on display was quite lovely, some of it
> very complex, and all of it worth taking the time to look at.
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> Scribal Competition:
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> The winner of the writing box/desk was Lady Livia Zanna for her
> calligraphy on Dunstan's Laurel scroll.
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> Lord Dominic Elphenstone was the runner up.  (And I still have your prize!
>  Contact me at jremes at carolina.rr.com to see about how I can get it to
> you.)
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> Mask Making Competition:
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> Thanks to all the lovely entries in this competition.  Many of them were
> more exquisite when worn than when displayed, as I noticed during the ball
> itself.  The winner was Honorable Lady Arielle of Beinn Dhubh for a mask
> titled "Mother Nature" that was reminiscent of Giuseppe Arcimboldo's
>  Vertumnus painting.  The runner up was Mistress Isobel of Beddingfield for
> her beautiful and documented Halian Carnival Masks.
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> Poeta Atlantia was won by James of Middle Aston.
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> Tempore Atlantia
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> Best Display: Baroness Janina Krakowska (pouch embroidered in the style of
> the Bayeux Tapestry)
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> Best Entry by an SCA Merchant and Best in Show: Mistress Aenor d'Anjou
> with the embroidered Laurel scroll in the style of the Bayeux Tapestry.
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> Royal Bardic Competition
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> The two finalists were both so good that the King could not decide between
> them.  So Baronesa  Gracia Esperanza de Sevilla was made King's Bard, and
> Lady Elishabeth D'Avignon was made Queen's Bard.
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> If you have any questions or comments about A&S at 12th Night, feel free
> to contact me at jremes at carolina.rr.com
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> Yours in Service,
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> Mistress Jeanmaire
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