[MR] Serjeants and Scholars April 28th RE: Atlantia Digest, Vol 110, Issue 20
Rick Allison
threeallisons at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 15 06:23:25 PDT 2012
Good gentles some tid bits for the up and comming event
Rapier melee training and practicum provided by the Provosts of Atlantia, including Baron Alan Gravesend, THL Giacomo Vicenti, THL Dominyk Wolferam, Baron Marcellas Capoziello da Napoli, Baroness Belphoebe de Givet, THL Celric d’Ravelle and Sir Roland de Mounteney to be followed by a warlord tourney in the late afternoon.
Heavy training: The instruction for the armored combat side is provided by the Sergeants of St. Aiden supported by Sir Josecelin of Outreamer and guest Knights and Nobles. The Armored melee training and practice will be from 10 to 12. The morning training will be fought with a minimum of breaks. Tactics and techniques will be discussed during our brief water breaks. After lunch and a longer rest break, from 1-3 there will be 3-man unit bear pit and from 3-4 singles and pick-ups.
Tentative list of A&S classes
Medieval lunches – Duchess Melisande
Medieval cooking for beginners – Duchess Melisande
Campfire safety – Fergus (from Highland Foorde)
Beginning chain mail – Fergus (from Highland Foorde)
How to choose a sheep fleece – Aelfwynn of Whitby
Basic library research – Aelfwynn of Whitby
Silk banners, history and painting (3hrs.) – Theodora
Sprang – Mistress Genevieve
Lampwork – Rachel
Make Your Own Astrolabe – Master Richard Wymarc
Leatherwork – Baron Collum Mackiswell
Kumihimo – Baroness Brianna MacLucas
Bowstring making – Gregge the Archer
Dutch oven cooking – Nancy (whose SCA names escapes me)
Pineneedle Basketry – Anorra
16th century garb embellishments – Phillipa
Something Bardic – Richard Wynn
Laird Seanne Alansyn, Marshal Roxburymill
aka, Rich Allison
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