[MR] A&S at Spring Coronation
Heidi Haywood
hghaywood at gmail.com
Wed Feb 27 07:12:10 PST 2013
Greetings!
Spring Coronation is rapidly approaching! For the artistically included,
it's time to start thinking about how you might wish to show off your craft
to our new Majesties at Their coronation! Below is some information on the
A&S activities that will be taking place at the event, which be help at the
Pipsico Scout Reservation in Spring Grove, Virginia April 5-7. For more
information about the event, please visit
http://atlantianspringcoronation.yolasite.com/ Please feel free to pass
this information along to other groups as you see fit!
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Competitions:
Tempora Atlantia - The time period for Tempora will be 1250-1492. For more
information about Tempora Atlantia, please visit
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/tempore.htm or contact
dmas-tempora at atlantia.sca.org
A&S - The Morgan Bible - The Morgan Bible, better known as the Maciejowski
Bible, is one of the best known manuscripts that has come down to us from
the 13th century. Full of beautiful imagery, it has served as inspiration
for artisans of all types, from clothiers to illuminators to armorers. This
competition is open to any work inspired in any way by the Morgan Bible.
Your documentation should clearly state how the work relates to the Morgan.
Judging for the competition will be blind - please be certain not to include
your name, mundane or SCA or any other easily identifying information in
your documentation or display material.
In addition to the main competition, we will have separate prizes sponsored
by members of the Laurel. Countess Adelicia will be sponsoring a prize for
Best Documentation; Dame Hrothny will be sponsoring Best Article of
Devotion, Mistress Margret will be sponsoring a prize for Best Use of
Textiles. If any other members of the Laurel or guild principals are
interested in sponsoring a prize, please contact Lady Oda at
moas at marinus.atlantia.sca.org.
Some information on the Morgan Bible:
http://www.themorgan.org/collections/swf/exhibOnline.asp?id=200
http://www.medievaltymes.com/courtyard/maciejowski_bible.htm
Baking Competition: Treats fit for a Queen
Bring your favorite period baked treat, either savory or sweet, fit to tempt
a Queen! Documentation is required and should include the original recipe
as well as your redaction. Prizes will be awarded for the overall winner as
well as Her Majesties Favorite.
Artisans Row and Open Display:
All artisans from across Atlantia are encouraged to attend and participate
in an Artisans Row! We will have plenty of outdoor space available for
demonstrations of messier arts and indoor space for those arts that require
it. Please contact Lady Oda at moas at marinus.atlantia.sca.org with questions
or to reserve space.
We will also have an open display area for all artisans to show off their
work, either completed or in progress. Their Highnesses have requested that
those members of the populace taking part in the display include a picture
of themselves with their display materials if at all possible or arrange to
spend some time with their display during the day.
Please contact Lady Oda at moas at marinus.atlantia.sca.org with any questions!
-Lady Oda Wlslagre dicta Widoeghe
Barony of Marinus, MOAS
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