Salve tutti!<br>I don't think I've seen this forwarded to the baronial list yet, so here it is, FYI.<br><br>Al vostro,<br>--Giuliana<br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br><span class="gmail_quote">From:
<b class="gmail_sendername">NeedleznPinz</b> <<a href="mailto:needleznpinz@charter.net">needleznpinz@charter.net</a>><br>Date: Feb 19, 2007 9:00 AM<br>Subject: [MR] KASF Persona Competition Rules<br>To: Merry Rose <
<a href="mailto:atlantia@atlantia.sca.org">atlantia@atlantia.sca.org</a>><br><br></span>I've had requests for formats other than Word, so figured this is the<br>easiest way to send this around. Please crosspost as necessary to your
<br>local lists. :-)<br><br>Check the schedule when you get there for confirmation on set-up and<br>breakdown times. There will be lots going on...<br><br>Thanks,<br>Susanna<br>******************************<br>Information for entrants:
<br>1. The Pentathlon is for artisans 18 years and older. Entrants must<br>display five (5) items (no more, no less) from at least three (3) of the<br>competition categories. (Categories are listed below)<br>2. The Triathlon is for artisans 17 years old and younger. Entrants must
<br>display three items. These entries can be from at least two (2) of the<br>competition categories. (Categories are listed below)<br>3. Each of the entries (five for Pentathlon, three for Triathlon) must be<br>directly connected to the persona of the entrant's choice – could the
<br>entries have been owned, made, consumed or performed by that persona? The<br>five items will be displayed together, and the entrant must include<br>somewhere a brief description of the chosen persona.<br>4. The 'persona' does not need not be the entrant's regular SCA persona.
<br>Only one persona per entrant.<br>5. Be sure to come back after court to get your judging forms and comments.<br>6. We request (but don't require) you to pre-register: it will help have the<br>right people to provide good feedback and reasonable judging, as well as the
<br>right space available to you.<br>7. Please keep your display to the size of half a table: 4 feet x 3 feet.<br>If you need floor space (rather than table space) please coordinate this<br>with the event staff.<br>
8. Performance entries will be judged at time at place.<br>9. Time to be by your items: set up by … pick up by …?<br>10. We invite you to be by your display between x time and y time to<br>interact directly with the judges and others who may want to hear about your
<br>items.<br>11. Items will be judged on Documentation, Authenticity, Complexity,<br>Workmanship, and Creativity. Prizes will be given based upon the highest<br>total score. Prizes are being donated by members of the Order of the
<br>Laurel, and will be on display in the hall.<br><br><br>Suggestions<br>1. Make your documentation "tight." Make it easy and fast for a judge to<br>find:<br>- What location and time frame is this from?<br>- What source makes the artisan think so?
<br>- How is this item similar or different from period items?<br>- Did the artisan use period materials and techniques, and if not, why not?<br>Documentation for an item should be no longer than 1 page (plus a list of
<br>sources), because otherwise the judges may not have time to read it!<br><br>2. Consider providing a PHOTO of you with your entry. We all struggle with<br>keeping names and faces (and really cool research!) connected, and a photo
<br>will help people to approach you and talk to you about your work.<br><br>The Categories:<br>I. Studio Arts<br>II. Costuming and Needle Arts<br>III. Pyrotechnica<br>IV. Household Arts<br>V. Courtly Arts
<br><br>Details / Sub-categories:<br>Category I: Studio Arts<br>___Bookbinding<br>___Calligraphy<br>___Decorative Leatherwork<br>___Drawing<br>___Illumination<br>___Painting<br>___Papermaking<br>___Pigments and Inks<br>___Sculpture
<br>___Wood carving<br>___Other<br><br>Category II: Clothing and Needle Arts<br>___Beadwork<br>___Clothing Accessories (belts, pouches, fans, etc.)<br>Clothing:<br>___ AD 600-1100<br>___ AD 1101-1350<br>___ AD 1351-1450<br>
___ AD 1451-1600<br>___Clothing: Non-European (list cultures in Notes)<br>___Hats<br>___Knitting<br>___Nålbinding<br>___Knotted Work<br>___Lacemaking<br>___Needlework: Counted Thread<br>___Needlework: Free-Form<br>___Needlework: Miscellaneous
<br><br>Category III: Pyrotechnica<br>___Armor<br>___Ceramics<br>___Chainmail<br>___Blacksmithing<br>___Enameling<br>___Glass Blowing<br>___Gold/Silversmithing (metal jewelry)<br>___Ironwork & Toolmaking<br>___Lampworking
<br>___Lapidary<br>___Metal Casting<br>___Mosaic<br>___Pottery<br>___Stained Glass<br><br>Category IV: Domestic Arts & Sciences<br>___Basket weaving<br>___Brewing & Vinting<br>___Cooking<br>___Dyeing<br>___Furniture making
<br>___Herbcraft<br>___Soap making<br>___Spinning<br>___Toys & Games<br>___Weaving: Loom<br>___Weaving: Other<br><br>Category V: Courtly Arts<br>___Heraldic Display<br>___Horse Bardings<br>___Instrument Making (musical)
<br>___Lyric Composition<br>___Masks<br>___Music Composition<br>___Performance (vocal, instrumental, poetry, storytelling)<br>___Poetry<br>___Prose<br>___Research Papers<br>___Subtleties<br>___OTHER (list)<br><br><br>If you wish to enter an item that is not included in the above list, contact
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