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Registration Deadline Saturday, March 9: A&S Championship Competition

March 4, 2019 by MariClock

Greetings all from the Kingdom A&S Minister, Master Philip White. This is your final reminder about Crown’s A&S Championship Competition. Late registrations will not be accepted. Registration Deadline – Saturday, March 9 (This excludes research paper entries. That deadline has passed.) We are asking that entrants review all of the material on this website about …

Arts & Sciences Research Paper #25: The tools of Elizabethan clothing: Sheep to garment

March 4, 2019 by mollyeskridge

Our twenty-fifth Research Paper comes to us from Lady Astriðr Musa of the Barony of Concordia of the Snows. Her reconstruction of a late-period garment has led her into a deep look into the tools of Elizabethan clothing, which she is here to share with us! (Prospective future contributors, please check out our original Call for Papers.)

The tools of Elizabethan clothing: Sheep to garment

A riding cloak made in the Spanish style by the author. Photo courtesy of Stephanie Miklacic.
A riding cloak made in the Spanish style by the author. Photo courtesy of Stephanie Miklacic.

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Unofficial Court Report: Kings and Queens Bardic and Dragonship Haven Investiture

March 4, 2019 by theresatb

In the Barony of Dragonship Haven, on the 23rd day of February, anno societatis LIII, known in the common era as 2019, Their Majesties Wilhelm and Vienna brought their people together under one roof to witness the competition to determine the new Bardic Champions and the investing of the new Baronesses of the local lands. …

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Day of the Decameron: Immersion from Literature

February 28, 2019 by East Kingdom Gazette

Day of the Decameron: Immersion from Literature By Lilie Dubh inghean ui Mordha When SCAdians talk about ‘time slips’ and ‘losing themselves in the medieval’ they are usually talking about small, short slips where everything comes together and they forget the 21st century exists. This is getting harder and harder to do, as sites become …

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New Kingdom Minister of the Lists

February 25, 2019 by Aoife inghean Donnchaidh

Greetings Unto the Populace! My name is Lady Olivia Baker. I am your new Kingdom Minister of the Lists as of yesterday morning! Thank you! First and foremost, thank you to Mylisant, and her entire team in the KMoL office for the past 2 years! Their time, work, and dedication have been an asset to …

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Meet Their Royal Highnesses: Prince Ozurr and Princess Fortune

February 23, 2019 by theresatb

Recently, the Gazette had the pleasure of chatting with Prince Ozurr and Princess Fortune about their SCA lives, their hopes for their reign, and the SCA in general. We are delighted to share their words with you, in order that Easterners who do not know them can get to know them better. Gazette: How did …

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King’s and Queen’s Bards

February 23, 2019 by Leonete

His Majesty has chosen Maestarinna Margretha La Fauvelle as his champion. Her Majesty has chosen Laila al-Sanna’ al-Andalusiyya as her champion. Her Majesty also recognized Solveig Bjarnadottir and Phelippe Le Vigneron with the gift of the Golden Lyre.

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Bardic Finals

February 23, 2019 by Leonete

The performers who have been asked to perform in the finals are as follows: Solveig Bjarnadottir Phelippe Le Vigneron Laila al-Sanna’ al-Andalusiyya Maestarinna Margretha La Fauvelle The Challenges presented by her Majesty are as follows: The first challenge is that each performance must compliment the person performing directly after them. The second challenge is told …

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Bardic Champs: Second Round

February 23, 2019 by Leonete

The following nine performers have advanced to the second round of the competition: Agnes De Calais Solveig Bjarnadottir Phelippe Le Vigneron Ysemay Sterlyng Eithne Inghean Mael Duin Laila al-Sanna’ al-Andalusiyya Drake Oranwood Sir Michael of York Maestarinna Margretha La Fauvelle Drake prepares

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King’s and Queen’s Bardic Competition Begins

February 23, 2019 by Leonete



The bardic championship has begun. The rules are as follows:
On the day of the competition each performer shall submit a brief “resume” (such as would fit on an index card) listing the performance types and styles (e.g.  songs, stories, jests, musical instruments, poetry, improvisation of diverse kinds, etc.) that the performer is willing to offer upon request, should the performer reach the finals.  Competitors are encouraged to be specific (see below for examples).  This gives the performers a chance to display versatility as well as skill, and gives Their Majesties additional information as they “audition” their next bardic champions.  
Competition Format:  The competition will take place over three rounds.  All performance pieces should be period, period-style*, or otherwise SCA-appropriate**.  All performers must perform at least one period or “period style” piece with documentation in either the first or second round.  For this competition, the cutoff date will be considered 1651, so Playford (and everything earlier) counts.  
Excessively bawdy or overtly adult themed offerings are not welcome.  
Round 1:  Pieces may not exceed 4 minutes, and can be period, period-style, or SCA-appropriate.  
Round 2:  Pieces may not exceed 6 minutes.  Competitors in this round must perform a period piece if they chose to do a non-period piece in Round 1.
Round 3:  The assignment for the final round will be determined by Their Majesties, guided by the performer’s earlier works, as well as the information obtained from the performer via their resume.  Performers will have a few moments to prepare between the assignment from TRM and the start of performances.
A period performance is defined as a song, story, or other performance that can be plausibly documented prior to 1651.  Original compositions based on period rules of composition, original stories based on period styles, contrafacta to a period tune, and other such performances can be considered a period-style performance, with the required documentation**.  For example, a performer could sing a period song with lyrics that have been rewritten modernly, tell a story from the Decameron in English, play an original tune in a period style on recorder, or recite a modern English translation of an Old English poem.  Note that original works need not be written by the performer, so long as the style is documentable prior to 1651.  
**An SCA-appropriate performance is any non-period piece of an appropriate nature for an SCA Bardic event, which cannot be documented prior to 1651.  This would include things like SCA folk songs, or traditional pieces or stories that do not break the illusion of the medieval & Renaissance periods.
* Documentation is required for at least one of your performances in the first two rounds, and can be supplied on an index card.  For all questions concerning documentation, or assistance, please contact one of the current Champions.
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