June 13, 2020 |
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Instructor(s) |
Room |
Fee |
Attendees |
Length |
Time |
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102 |
Everything Old is New Again
Using period sources and reference books we will discuss how modern food trends seen in restaurants are nothing more than a return to period practice. Class will be recorded. |
Æduin of Skye |
Azure |
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11/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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103 |
Dots and Lines and Stuff: Learn to Read Music in an Hour
Are you an absolute beginner or an experienced bard? Come learn the basics of how to read music in an hour. The ability to read modern music is valuable to bards and others who want to understand both modern and medieval music. It is an essential skill for taking the next step as well as reading and transcribing music written in the various medieval notations and tablatures.
You will need the class handout in order to make sense of the class! It can be found here: https://bit.ly/3bhDGuG or in the classes section of my website: www.musicacodex.com.
The class will be taught on Zoom and will not be recorded. |
Ciaran Mac Breandain |
Bend |
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19/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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104 |
Getting Good At Things (part 1)
This class will define skillfulness as understood by cutting edge researchers in the field of skill development. Students will learn how to evaluate skillfulness in themselves and others according to established and consistent metrics.
This applies to *anything* at which anyone might want to become skillful.
This class will not be recorded.
This class will be taught through Google Hangouts. |
Dante di Pietro |
Chevron |
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23/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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105 |
She's Got the (Hispano-Flemish) Look
A quick introduction to Spanish women's clothing of the late 15th and early 16th centuries. We will discuss basic layers, embellishments, accessories, fabrics, and colors. |
Beatriz Aluares de la Oya |
Chief |
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16/100 |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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106 |
Rise of the RoxStars: A Case Study in Participation & Retention
The Shire of Roxbury Mill has grown from 5 to 65 active members playing with the group in 3 years -- from a non-entity to a well-known regional influence. In this course, the Seneschal of The Shire of Roxbury Mill will explain her methods for participation and retention that led to this growth, and use the lens of social gaming theory to help you avoid some of the most common pitfalls that local groups fall into that either dissuade new membership, or that discourage play with the local group.
This class will be available by website link and by phone call-in number (for less tech-savvy individuals). This class will be recorded. |
Ishmael Stedfast Reed Nyvein bat Rav Adam |
Delf |
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53/249 |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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107 |
Writing More Effective Documentation
Looking for ways to improve the way you write about your work? Not getting a lot of feedback about how things might be communicated more successfully to readers/judges? Does the feedback you get seem to miss what are, to you, seemingly obvious explanations?
In this class, we'll talk through a range of strategies that are likely to result in stronger writing and clearer presentation of your research, from identifying different audience needs to providing accessible structure to sourcing up-to-date information.
While the primary focus is on documentation meant to accompany entries for competitions and displays, we'll also spend a little time discussing other means of presentation (e.g. progress blogs/diaries).
I will not be recording the class session. |
Satrakes Skuthes |
Ermine |
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30/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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108 |
MoLs & Marshals
What Marshals & MOLs need to know about each others job to make the whole job easier and help run the event smoothly. |
Bubba Blackhammer |
Fess |
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17/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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112 |
Dances for Kids
Ready to burn off some energy in a period way!? We will actively do dances that kids as young as 4 can learn and do! Modifications will be made so they can either be done solo or with a parent/sibling as a partner.
Dances include Horses Bransle, Maltese Bransle, Washerwoman's bransle.
Please have a space at least 3ft by 6ft available to dance in. Possible places are the kitchen, living room, entry way, hallway, or even outside on the driveway or yard (as long as its level).
Dance like nobody is watching as this will NOT be recorded. |
Nicolosa de Misura |
Pale |
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11/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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113 |
A Survey of Race/Chase Games
This class looks at the history and evolution of Race/Chase games (eg. Backgammon, Senet, Royal Game of Ur) and will cover comparing rules and mechanics as well as look at progression across different cultures and areas. |
Kal-bardr Gellir |
Pean |
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8/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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114 |
The Life of Peter Abelard -- Sex, Violence, Philosophy!
Peter Abelard lived from c.1079-1142, and may rightly be called The Most Interesting Man of the 12th Century. He has been remembered by many for his scandalous love affair with Heloise d'Argenteuil, but he was also one of his generation's most preeminent philosophers and theologians. While having some fun with the, ahem, more salacious aspects of his life, this class will also look at why he is an important figure in the transition into the intellectual life of the High Middle Ages. For anyone building a persona around the scribal, literary, or scholarly arts, knowledge of Abelard and the circles in which he roamed and left his mark are essential. This class will be offered via Zoom and recorded for later viewing. |
Willem van Antwerpen |
Potent |
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11/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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115 |
Spells and Swords: Historic Esoteric and Magical Teachings in Western and Japanese Martial Arts
While many may be familiar with magic and swordplay in a fantasy context or in the symbolic use of sword and knives in modern Western esoteric traditions, fewer know of the emphasis on these practices in Western manuscripts of historical swordplay and in the esoteric practices of Japanese koryu (old school) martial arts.
In this class, students will receive a survey of literature on this topic. Discussed will be symbolism in images from Achille Marozzo's Opera Nova, the magical sections of Ms.3227a ("the Nuremburg Hausbuch") and the esoteric practices of koryu arts in Japan. Students will learn how these traditions relate to the religious, esoteric, and cultural contexts of the time and get a glimpse of how martial artists viewed practices one would consider magical.
This class will be on Zoom and will not be recorded. |
Alexios Chrysoloras |
Purpure |
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22/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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116 |
Ballads and their Variants
We will go over a number of ballads from the University of California-Santa Barabara’s English Broadside Ballad Archives and their tale types and variants. Discussions will include murder ballads and folklore influence. This class will not be recorded. |
Margot of Middlegate |
Sable |
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17/20 |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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118 |
Urinalysis in the Middle Ages: Liquid Gold or “an Harlot, or a Lier?"
Splash into the wet and wild history of urinalysis in the Middle Ages. Discover why urine was the main diagnostic tool for over a thousand years. We will cover everything from how to use a wheel of urine (and what those are), to how not to get tricked by Pisse Prophets. (No actual urine necessary for the class. Keep your wee to yourself.)
(This class will not be recorded.) |
Eleanor Bywater |
Sinister |
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43/∞ |
1 hr |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
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101 |
Circles and Lines and Spinning, Oh My!
This is a two-hour class divided into two parts co-taught by Magistra Letia Thistelthueyt and Mistress Merwenna de Rannowe. The first session will have students review and practice cross-hatching and shading methods seen in period sources of illustrative printing (think Albrecht Durer!). Each student will be provided a design that they can print and draw on from home during the class.
The second part of the class will be taking that design and using it to create a simple scribal volvelle, or wheel chart - a paper construction used throughout SCA period consisting of layers of rotating discs with information and designs on them.
At the end of the class, you’ll have a fully functional volvelle that you can complete on your own, as well as the design template to make more spinny fun times.
Students will be emailed a template to print prior to the class from which they will draw out, measure, and cut their volvelle during class. Just print and have your paper ready to go - no need to start until the class begins. Students will also need to have a pen (any type, dip pen or otherwise), scissors/cutting implement, about 6” of thread, a needle, and glue or tape that works with paper. Optional supplies: Small bead for embellishment!
This class will not be recorded. |
Letia Thistelthueyt Merwenna of Rannowe |
Argent |
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16/∞ |
2 hrs |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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109 |
Dressing as a lady of the 14th Century
In this class we'll talk about all the various elements that go into 14th Century dress and how you can get that 14th Century look. From hats, to hairstyles , to gowns, sleeves, tippets, hoods, belts,embellishments and more. Become that 14th century fashion plate you have always wanted to be. This is mainly a discussion class, however will walk through some basic patterns that will be shared via the presentation and also emailed to those interested. |
Mary Grace of Gatland |
Gules |
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71/∞ |
2 hrs |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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110 |
Introduction to Andean Textiles and Looms
Known Andean Textile history begins with basketry in 8000BC. This region didn't just develop textiles early in their history, textiles were the primary development on which civilization was based. The Inca are the only civilizations classified as such without a typical written language; instead they had a "writing" system based entirely in fiber.
This class will begin exploring the extant material culture from the Andean region, including museum textiles, applicable recorded histories, and period drawings and paintings. I am going to attempt to introduce every broad type of textile art performed in this region, including spinning, cord making, looped techniques, weaving, and feather work. I will also present information on the fibers used in the region, which are among the finest in the world, and the tools used to work them.
I have done my most in depth research on weaving, so this section will be the most well developed (and trust me, it's not quite like anywhere else in the world). The purpose of this class is to bring as many examples from this unique tradition to the attention of as many people as possible. I plan on offering a more focused class on the principles of Andean weaving later on. Come prepared for a visual feast; maybe you'll fall in love and find your next project along the way. |
Maria Lopeitza de Luna |
Gyron |
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34/100 |
2 hrs |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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119 |
Metal finishes for the blacksmith in period and today
A beginner guide to finishing techniques and chemicals used in period and their equivalents today. Mostly highlighting on treatments and coatings I use as a professional blacksmith and metalworker.
It is my intention to record this class. I will most likely edit it and publish it on Youtube. |
Drogo Rabenwald |
Vert |
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16/∞ |
2 hrs |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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202 |
Web Minister 101
Introduction to the Office and duties of Web Minister in Atlantia. This is not currently a required class for warranting but all current and aspiring Web ministers are encouraged to attend. |
Melchior zum grauen Wolf |
Azure |
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16/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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203 |
Learn to Read Music: Beyond the Basics
This the second class in my Learn to Read music series. Some familiarity with the very basics is assumed, although we will review.
The ability to read modern music is valuable to bards and others who want to understand both modern and medieval music. It is an essential skill for taking the next step as well as reading and transcribing music written in the various medieval notations and tablatures. The class will be taught on Zoom and will not be recorded.
The handout can be found in the Classes section of my website www.musicacodex.com |
Ciaran Mac Breandain |
Bend |
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11/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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204 |
Getting Good At Things (part 2)
This class will outline the process by which a person becomes an expert in a skill, according to the very best available research. Students will learn what they need to do to achieve expertise in any endeavor.
This applies to *anything* at which anyone might want to become skillful.
This class will not be recorded.
This class will be taught on Google Hangouts. |
Dante di Pietro |
Chevron |
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21/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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205 |
Hispano-Flemish Men’s Clothing
The late 15th and early 16th centuries were a time of rapid transition in Spanish fashion. This class will cover what the well-dressed Spanish gentleman would have worn, from the skin out. |
Beatriz Aluares de la Oya |
Chief |
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6/100 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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206 |
What Sorcery is this? Chatelain Tech
“Roots cannot grow into trees if there are no supernatural elements in the soil. " Michael Bassey Johnson The internet can seem like whispering on the wind. It is everywhere but how do you begin to harness it? Master Herman will share the tech he uses and the project Trimaris is undertaking to channel this force of nature for the Crown's good.
This class will be recorded |
Herman vander Brugghe |
Delf |
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14/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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207 |
Yet Forget Not, That I Am an Ass: Research & Documentation
Conducting ethical research and documentation for the arts and sciences in the SCA need not be difficult. This class will walk attendees through research methods, style guides, and producing documentation with a focus on ethical sourcing. After completing the class, students should have a grasp of how to research projects on their own and create comprehensive documentation for education and competition. I will not be recording this class. |
Gwenhwyfar Weale |
Ermine |
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33/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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208 |
Minister of the Lists (MoL 101)
The prerequisite class for becoming a warranted Minister of the List. It covers the basics of running an MoL table plus detailed explanations of standard tournaments run in Atlantia. |
Bubba Blackhammer |
Fess |
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27/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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211 |
Armored Marshal 101
The first class that is required for becoming a armored marshal in Atlantia. This will also meet the periodic training update requirement. |
Carlyle Jamesson |
Or |
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24/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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212 |
Beginner Renaissance Dance
Learn some easy Renaissance Dances that can be done in small spaces, with no partner, and lots of fun! Possible dances include the Bransle Suite, Black Alman, Rufty Tufty, and Amoroso.
If possible, please find a space at least 3ft x 6ft to dance in. This can be your living room, kitchen, entry way, or hallway.
Dance like nobody is watching as this will NOT be recorded. |
Nicolosa de Misura |
Pale |
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11/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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213 |
Alquerque - How to Play
Alquerque is the historical predecessor of the modern day game of checkers. In this class Lord Kalbardr will cover a brief history, go over the rules, and then show you how to play! |
Kal-bardr Gellir |
Pean |
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14/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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214 |
Royal Childbirth in the Tudor Period
The experience of childbirth is an almost universal female experience. This class examines that experience from the viewpoint of a Tudor royal female who was subject to the Ordinances for a Royal Birth written by Henry VII's mother, Margaret Beaufort. The Ordinances were exhaustive in their scope and coverage and are fascinating to read on their own. When combined with actual human experiences of birth undertaken pursuant to their requirements, they take on new importance. |
Máire inghean Dhúncháin mhic Oisdealbhaigh |
Potent |
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17/24 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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215 |
Murmured Tales of Iron Wars: Killing Mindset, PTSD, and Trauma in Period
Content Warning: This class will contain discussion of killing, the mindset of those who killed and how this was coped with and accomplished, and the symptoms of what today might be described as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
While PTSD is a modern term, the symptoms and illness of it are far more ancient. While even modern listeners have heard of old terms like shell shock, battle fatigue, and in some cases soldier's heart or nostalgia, we find even in medieval and other period sources references to how one develops the mindset to commit the traumatic act of killing another human being and the aftermath that results.
Students will learn examples from Shakespeare, the Anonimo Bolognese, accounts from Chivalric texts, and Japanese koryu arts and drama which put into perspective the period conception of violence and killing and how an individual coped with taking a life through their martial, social, and religious-spiritual practices.
This class will be on Zoom and will not be recorded. |
Alexios Chrysoloras |
Purpure |
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21/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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216 |
Intro to Writing Old Norse Poetry
This is a how to write poetry class that also includes information on the Old Norse culture as it relates to poetry. The basic forms covered include fornyrdislag, malahattr, ljodahattr and kviduhattr. I will try to record the class. |
Deirdre O'Bardon |
Sable |
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31/∞ |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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217 |
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Games of Chivalry
A survey of the nature of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight with attention paid to its unusual poetic form, and considerations of its mysterious authorship, and the complex systems of violence, seduction, magic, and trials that underlie its structure, and make it the greatest English poem of the 14th Century! This class will be offered over ZOOM, and will not be recorded. |
Morien MacBain |
Saltire |
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17/24 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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218 |
Roses 101: Roses then and Now
A survey of the history of roses from ancient times through the present, a discussion of which varieties were grown in Europe and bordering lands in period and how modern roses differ from period roses. Class will be offered via Zoom and will be recorded. |
Manus MacDay |
Sinister |
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16/100 |
1 hr |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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301 |
Bookmaking in the Islamic Style: Preparing the Textblock
Have you ever wondered how books were made? Ever fancy trying it for yourself? Come unlock the secrets of bookmaking in the medieval Islamic style.
Medieval Islamic bookbinding differs than European bookbinding of the same period. The fore-edge and envelope flaps are the most noticeable difference from other binding styles, but the most major variations are in the structure of the binding. Islamic bookbinding is very easy to learn (as bookbinding goes) and no previous skill or knowledge is required.
This is the first class in a 3 class series on making a book in the Islamic style. These classes are intended as demonstrations of the steps necessary and not a follow-along workshop due to glue-drying time. This class covers the preparation of the textblock from cutting and folding the paper through gluing the spine. The second class covers sewing the endbands. The third class finishes the book.
Class will be hosted on Google Meet (appears to require a google account). It will be recorded and may be posted to YouTube (or otherwise made available) for those who were unable to attend or wish to review the material. |
Naila al-Zarqa' |
Argent |
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17/249 |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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302 |
Introduction to Brick Stitch
Come learn about the history and...somewhat muddled...origins of German Brick Stitch! This will be a survey of Brick Stitch; both as a stand alone stitch and the well known style German Brick Stitch. This class comes with a handout that will be shared with attendees.
Class will be recorded for future viewing.
Due to the meeting being held on the free version of Google Meet, you will need to have a Gmail account in order to join the class. |
Toth Eva Franciska |
Azure |
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28/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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303 |
Above & Beyond Fundamentals of Bardic Performance
Learn more about the mechanics of singing and projection, inhabiting a character, reading an audience, and more. This class is more suited to persons with some experience in performance rather than pure beginners. |
Lanea inghean Uí Chiaragáin |
Bend |
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26/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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304 |
A&S Websites and Photography
This class discusses why one should have a website to show and share their A&S work. One excellent method for building a website, WordPress, is demonstrated. Methods, tips, and pitfalls for photography of your work is covered as well. The class will not be recorded. |
Llwyd Aldrydd |
Chevron |
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28/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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304 |
Documenting Original Poems, Stories, and Songs
This class will give students an underlying theory, as well as models and organizers to better document original text. Original writing in the SCA exists on a middle ground between historical recreation and modern sensibility, and this class will cover some of the challenges of documenting original text, and provide solutions that make documentation engaging and supportive of our art. Will this class, your audience will be excited to read your documentation, and will understand why your imagery is actually a careful match to period exemplars!
A model "finished product" that we will be dissecting and creating an organizer from can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DkK4rOshHzpwIBhbNy-W6zWtigEIkounu3R7s8KPCF4/edit?usp=sharing |
Ishmael Stedfast Reed |
Ermine |
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19/24 |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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306 |
Care and Feeding of an OnLine Newcomers Group
Facebook groups take work. Successful Groups take goals, vision, and work. Join Mistress Elen and Madame Cynthia of Meridies for a frank look at the labor involved, the love shared, and the interest that can be sparked with online Newcomers.
This class will be recorded. |
Cynthia du Pont Ellen DeLacey |
Delf |
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14/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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310 |
How They Saw Themselves: The Roman Republic
What did the Romans believe made them special and formed their cultural identity?
An examination of the early Roman Republic through the lives of four great figures which embody aspects of the Roman character ideals. |
Segovax Aeduus |
Gyron |
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15/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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311 |
Rapier Marshal 101
Class that is required for becoming a rapier marshal in Atlantia. This will also meet the periodic training update requirement. |
Geoffrey Clwyd |
Or |
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19/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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312 |
No Touchy Dance - Gracca Amorosa
Learn Gracca Amorosa that my students lovingly call the 'no touchy' dance. Only twice in the entire dance do you lightly touch your partner and we can modify that to be just a reverence. No partner needed!
Please plan to have 4ft by 6ft area to be able to dance in. This can be your kitchen, living room, entry way, hallway, etc. Like all good Italian dances we will use small steps so not a lot of space needed.
Dance like nobody is watching as this will NOT be recorded. |
Nicolosa de Misura |
Pale |
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10/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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313 |
This Is Not the Scroll You Are Looking For
Not all scrolls need to have Illumination or Calligraphy. A presentation of pen and ink, woodcuts, etchings, engravings, and drawings that could be converted to scrolls. A presentation of exemplar hands that can be used instead of Calligraphy.
This class will not be recorded. |
Esperanza Susanna Flecha |
Pean |
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15/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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314 |
Rebel Women
A brief history of remarkable women who chose to rebel against the norm and pave their own way.
I will record this class for anyone that is not able to attend. |
Fyen van Amsterdam |
Potent |
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20/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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315 |
Armored Melee Fighting for Women (And Men Can Too!)
This class addresses specific considerations for female (and individuals who identify as female) armored fighters for melee fighting based on the results of an informal survey of women armored fighters conducted in August of 2019. Male fighters will find the discussion useful as well! The course will go over the following:
1. Data collected on 80 female armored fighters across the Known World.
2. Which weapon form is the right choice female armored melee fighters
3. How to practice melee fighting
4. Ways to make the melee fighting experience more enjoyable
5. Overcoming roadblocks in melee fighting unique to female armored fighters
6. Commanding the unit (unleashing your inner Joan of Arc)
By the end of the session, students will have gained real-life examples that they can incorporate into their training and battles.
No materials necessary. This class will be recorded and made available to students upon request. |
Tegan of Anglesey |
Purpure |
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13/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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316 |
Introduction to the Icelandic Sagas
This class will serve as an introduction to the family Sagas of Iceland. It will include important historical and cultural information drawn from archeological finds. A limited amount of literary analysis of the sagas will be given. If there is a particular topic that you are interested in seeing in the lecture, please contact me through email and I will do my best to cover those topics. This class will not be recorded. |
Gwenhwyfar Weale |
Sable |
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29/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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318 |
Flint and Steel Firemaking
This class will be an introduction to starting a fire with flint and steel, with some discussion of medieval European fire steels and documentable tinders, practical tips for building a fire, and demonstration of techniques for striking sparks.
The class will be taught via Zoom and recorded.
Handout (which includes citations that will be referenced on class slides) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/10jg02R35jL2IsMpGSTHM8VZtN28PDady/view?usp=sharing |
Elias de Birton |
Sinister |
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14/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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319 |
In that land of bountiful harvests: Aztec Food and Drink at the Time of European Contact
The Aztec/Mexica of Central Mexico enjoyed a wide variety of food and drink, made possible by their unique agricultural methods and far-reaching political influence. This class will serve as an introduction to the types of food and drink consumed by the average person in Aztec society at the time of Cortes's arrival. We will also discuss the history of chocolate/cacao and its religious and economic significance to the Empire and other surrounding pre-colonial cultures.
Class taught through Zoom. Class will be recorded. Power point will be made available to students after the class. |
Ilhuicacihuatl de Xochimilco |
Vert |
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27/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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320 |
Scouting Out the Bead
This 50 minute class would look at period beads, the uses of beads in period and where to look for documentation. Pictures of actual period pieces and materials will be used as resources. No class materials are required. All students will be provided with a resource list and some patterns to make their period pieces. Instructions will be provided. The list of supplies should be items that students would usually have on hand or would be able to access from a craft store. There is no age or class size limit. |
Sindara Lind Rachael Fessel of the Falconshield |
Counter-vair |
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20/∞ |
1 hr |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
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305 |
Viking age clothing 101: how we know what we know
We’ll discuss definitions, time periods, and the and introductory survey of the types of sources we may call upon in our journey towards a goal of more accurate, and specific, clothing and accessories.
Not so much a “how to” make the clothes, as a foundation for further study.
Helpful but not required for a planned “102” class on art styles, and oval broaches, and a “103” class where we will try to look at regional styles (or put finds in a regional context) and an analysis of some recreation garb with an eye towards what story it tells. Class will not be recorded |
Úlfhildr Járnsaxa Svonudóttir |
Chief |
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49/∞ |
2 hrs |
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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307 |
Gregorian Chant - An Overview
Gregorian Chant was the basis for all Western European Music. This class explores it’s origins, characteristics, and context in relation to the medieval mindset and liturgical use. This class also examines the structure, symbols, neumes, and rhythmical indicators in chant notation. This class will not be recorded. |
Arianna Morgan |
Vair |
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8/∞ |
2 hrs |
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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308 |
MOL 102: Running Tournaments
This is one of the two required classes to become a warranted MOL. This class teaches how to run both elimination and non-elimination tourneys. |
Delecta Diana d'Averno Paganus Akritas |
Fess |
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16/∞ |
2 hrs |
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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309 |
Braid of the Perniö Headpiece
The Perniö headpiece ca. 1150 is comprised of an 8 strand braid and bronze coils. The original and reconstruction are on display in the National Museum of Finland.
In this class you get to learn from my braiding struggles. You will learn how to construct the braid, and see the design of a tool I've engineered to make this braiding easy-peasy.
This will be a live class on the Google Meet platform, and also recorded for future reference.
If you wish to participate in the braiding
portion please have 4x 1 yard long strands of yarn; any fiber type will work for learning but the thicker yarn is easier to use and see. Also, 1x 12 inch piece of yarn and something stationary to tie on to (c-clamp, table leg, safety pin to your pants, lamp... Almost anything will work). |
Rikissa Ravattulallainen |
Gules |
|
FULL |
2 hrs |
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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317 |
Beginning Nalbinding: Mammen stitch
The Mammen stitch is a very common variant of nalbinding used from Egypt to Scandinavia. This class will give you a hands on introduction to the technique. We will cover starting, pivoting into the spiral, connecting to the previous row, and increases/decreases.
Students will need to have a light color worsted weight yarn, preferably wool, single ply or tightly plied, and a needle. A number 13 tapestry needle or darning needle works great.
This class will be recorded. |
Sigrid Bríánsdotter |
Saltire |
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25/28 |
2 hrs |
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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401 |
Bookmaking in the Islamic Style: Sewing the Endbands
Have you ever wondered how books were made? Ever fancy trying it for yourself? Come unlock the secrets of bookmaking in the medieval Islamic style.
Medieval Islamic bookbinding differs than European bookbinding of the same period. The fore-edge and envelope flaps are the most noticeable difference from other binding styles, but the most major variations are in the structure of the binding. Islamic bookbinding is very easy to learn (as bookbinding goes) and no previous skill or knowledge is required.
This is the second class in a 3 class series on making a book in the Islamic style. These classes are intended as demonstrations of the steps necessary and not a follow-along workshop due to glue-drying time. The first class covered the preparation of the textblock from cutting and folding the paper through gluing the spine. This class covers sewing the endbands. The third class finishes the book.
Class will be hosted on Google Meet (appears to require a google account). It will be recorded and may be posted to YouTube (or otherwise made available) for those who were unable to attend or wish to review the material. |
Naila al-Zarqa' |
Argent |
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15/249 |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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403 |
Take Note: A Historical Survey of Western Music Notation
"…unless sounds are held by the memory of man, they perish, because they cannot be written down." – Isidore of Seville, music scholar, 7th century.
The language of music, i.e., music notation, has existed and evolved from ancient times. In this one-hour class, you will learn about its evolution with a focus on the Middle Ages.
You will need the class handout in order to make sense of the class! It can be found here: https://bit.ly/3dkiVjV or in the Classes section of my website: www.musicacodex.com
The class will be taught on Zoom and will not be recorded. |
Ciaran Mac Breandain |
Bend |
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12/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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406 |
Making Newcomers Count
"If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else." – Booker T. Washington There are three I's a Chatelain should focus on. Countess Dalla of Meridies will share the concepts that can energize a successful Newcomers program and lead to retention for the future. |
Dalla Dryfinna |
Delf |
|
40/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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407 |
Gallery Texts: Writing documentation for the general audience
Museums use gallery texts - short descriptions posted near exhibits - to educate people about what they're seeing. They fill a spot between an index card that says "14th century Italian Widget" and a full-length report on your work, and provide a way for the populace to painlessly learn just a little bit more about your art or science, beyond "That looks amazing!" Learn some guidelines for writing gallery texts and get some ideas on how you might incorporate them into your A&S displays. The class will not be recorded.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11AVXOt5wLGAp-CxyVRNzvC68Z6V6KL5a9wjfDloTuWQ/edit#slide=id.p |
Teleri Barod |
Ermine |
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21/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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411 |
|
Geoffrey Clwyd |
Or |
|
16/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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412 |
Sources and Resources for European Dance
We will go through sources and resources for learning and teaching European Dance: electronic, paper, video, it's all good. Bonus: a scandalous history of the founding of the Atlantian Academie of Dance! This class will not be recorded. |
Gregory Blount |
Pale |
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18/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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413 |
Taking the Pain out of Period Pigments!
This class will look at the chemistry of various period pigment groups and why they do not work the same as modern pigments, discussing methods for overcoming the differences. $5 for handout (optional) $20 for take-home pallet (optional) |
Bubba Blackhammer |
Pean |
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17/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
|
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414 |
Medieval Women Physicians
We'll discuss a few of the more famous female physicians with a focus on those who studied at the Schola Medica Salernitana. The "Ladies of Salerno" consisted of Trota of Salerno, Abella, Constance Calenda, and Rebecca Guarna. We will include Hildegard of Bingen, Anna Komnene, and others as time allows.
A basic understanding of the humoral theory is recommended but not required. |
Isobel of Carnewyth |
Potent |
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42/99 |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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415 |
Meyer's Dussack 101
This class will cover some of the solo drills recommended in Meyer's treatise for training with a dussack.
I'd recommend students bring a dussack trainer if possible, although a roughly 30" dowel rod would make a decent substitute. |
Linhart Von Marburg |
Purpure |
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3/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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418 |
Medieval-inspired gear for backcountry camping
Recreational camping is fundamentally not appropriate for the time period covered by the SCA. Sleeping outside only became something some people in Western society did for fun in the late 19th century. That being said, it's a lot of fun to get out in the woods in garb with only what you can carry on your back, cook over a campfire, and sleep in wool blankets under the stars. Backcountry camping in the style of a previous time period has long been popular with those portraying 19th century Mountain men and 18th century longhunters, but those interested in earlier periods are beginning to give it a try, as well!
This course will discuss ideas for putting together camping gear based on extant artifacts and medieval representations of hunters, pilgrims, and soldiers. The focus will be on artifacts and artwork from Europe in the 10th - 15th centuries, but some earlier and later pieces will likely be discussed.
This class will be taught via Zoom and recorded. |
Elias de Birton |
Sinister |
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39/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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420 |
Period Beadwork Techniques
This 50 minute class would look at period pictures of beaded jewelry and embroidery. Period bead embroidery stitches and jewelry techniques will be demonstrated and instructions will be provided to each student. Students will also learn how to create their own patterns from period pictures. Instructions will be provided. The list of supplies should be items that students would usually have on hand or would be able to access from a craft store. There is no age or class size limit.
Supply List: 2 big eye needles, cotton or silk beading thread size D/E or F (nylon thread is also ok to use), clam shell beadtips, crimp beads, hook-eye clasp, a piece of cotton fabric, embroidery hoop, beads (3mm-8mm round glass beads, rice shaped beads, rectangular or square beads, pearls, biconal), 2 needle nosed pliers, 1 round nosed pliers, 1 awl, 1 bead board. Students should be at least 10 years old or above. No class size limit. |
Sindara Lind Rachael Fessel of the Falconshield |
Counter-vair |
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33/∞ |
1 hr |
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM |
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402 |
German Brick Stitch: Try The Stitch
Try your hand at German Brick Stitch, a counted satin stitch style from 13th-15th century Lower Saxony and Westphalia. Students will leave with an understanding of stitch mechanics, a brief history of the style, and the beginnings a bookmark or cup cover.
The first half of this class will be a lecture, which will be recorded. Second half is for working on the embroidery. This working time will be spent answering questions and looking at anyone's work who has a webcam and wanting help.*
*Class limit has been changed. While I normally limit the class to 10 people in order to give 1-on-1 attention, that will be difficult to do virtually. So, in hopes that everyone can learn from the questions and work of others, this class has been opened to the limit of the platform. Please note that if you would like to show your work in order to get better answers to your question, a webcam will be needed.
Due to the meeting being held on the free version of Google Meet, you will need to have a Gmail account in order to join the class.
Materials Suggested:
For practice:
- Plastic canvas, size 5 to 7 squares per inch and matching size needle.
For cup cover/bookmark:
- A small to medium sized hoop
- A tapestry needle, sized appropriately for fabric count
- Ground cloth of your choice, cut to 8in x 8in square. Size 28ct or 32ct cotton recommended for beginners, linen for those comfortable with it. Aida isn't recommended, but it can work in a pinch.
- DMC Embroidery floss in 2-3 colors. |
Toth Eva Franciska |
Azure |
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30/98 |
2 hrs |
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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404 |
Exchequer 101- " So you want to be an Exchequer"
Exchequer 101 is required for being a warranted exchequer and deputy exchequer. This course covers the documentation needed to get started as an exchequer, what is required to hold the office and the rules and responsibilities of the office. This class is also open to anyone interested in becoming an exchequer or seneschals who want exchequer training. |
Adair of Makyswell |
Chevron |
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7/10 |
2 hrs |
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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419 |
The Way of Saint James:The Santiago Pilgrimage Then and Now
A survey of the legends, lore and history of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, beginning with the role of Saint James in Christian legendry, and focusing on the role of the pilgrimage in the middle ages. Advice for modern pilgrims who wish to travel the pilgrimage French Route across northern Spain will be included, with special attention paid to sites of Scadian and chivalric importance, as well as training, research materials, and health and safety concerns. Utreya! This class will be offered on ZOOM, and will not be recorded. |
Morien MacBain |
Vert |
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8/24 |
2 hrs |
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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501 |
SCA Heraldry for "Non-Heraldic" Cultures
Heraldry in Western Europe began to be formalized and regulated in the 12th century, but the use of sigils, symbols, totems, and other visual identification was still used by other regions and cultures throughout the world. How do we interpret those in a way that fits into the rules and customs of SCA heraldry? |
Eldred Ælfwald |
Argent |
|
24/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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503 |
How to move performing arts activities to online!
During plague in history, the theaters in London were closed.
Lucky for us, the internet allows us many ways to keep performing arts alive!
I can offer some "Best Practices" and caveats for moving your in-person experiences to online AND offer technical advice on how to run Zoom, Google Hangouts, and other online collaboration software.
***This class will be recorded! Any student who wishes to not be included in the recording can participate by logging in and NOT activating their microphone or webcam. By participating, you accept that this class is recorded and will be published publicly. |
Sophia Orange |
Bend |
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10/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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505 |
Viking 102: “animal ornament” in jewelry, and Oval Brooches in context
Part two in a series of three planned classes (part 1 not required)
This class includes two parts. The first portion is intended as an introduction to Viking Age Norse “animal ornament” found especially in jewelry. In the second portion we will focus on the Oval Brooches that feature prominently in Viking Age Norse feminine clothing. We will look at some of the major styles, and try to put them into a general chronology and regional context.
Helpful (but not required) for a planned a “103” class where we will try to look at regional styles (or put finds in a regional context) and an analysis of some recreation garb with an eye towards what story it tells. Class will not be recorded |
Úlfhildr Járnsaxa Svonudóttir |
Chief |
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55/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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506 |
Diversity Equity & Inclusion 101
Diversity means the presence of difference, or variety, within our groups.
Equity means equal access.
Inclusion means being welcomed and truly valued for what you contribute.
What does Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion mean for members of the SCA? Join Society DEI Officer Lady Astrid for a primer on terms, concepts and ideas that will provide a framework for an inclusive recruitment and retention. |
Zahra Tesfaye |
Delf |
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36/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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507 |
May I Give You Some Feedback?
The act of making is deeply personal, and sharing what we have made can be an intensely vulnerable experience. As a professional writing tutor, Lady Ela is familiar with the practical techniques and interpersonal skills that create a positive, supportive environment for optimal growth. Done well, the critiquing process can help both the giver and receiver grow in their fields. We will cover techniques for initiating feedback kindly, pedagogical practices that support the recipient, and important differences between oral and written feedback. |
Ealawynn Mæru |
Ermine |
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29/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
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508 |
Youth and Minor MOLing
This class will cover how to deal with Youth and Minor MOL paperwork, and best practices for running tournaments for youth. |
Damiana Morena |
Fess |
|
16/24 |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
|
|
510 |
Baking Roman Bread: Unleavened Loaves
An overview the known varieties of unleavened breads found in Pompeii and Herculean after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79CE. History, ingredients, and techniques of making and baking. Class will be through Zoom and handout will be provided in advance. This class will be recorded and uploaded to my blog at http://www.arriamarina.com after the weekend. |
Arria Marina |
Gyron |
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53/100 |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
|
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512 |
Reconstructing Dance - Gathering Peascods from book to performance
This lecture style class will take us through how dances are reconstructed from the dance manual, interpretations, reconstructions, teaching, and performing. I will use Gathering Peascods as the example dance since many in Atlantia are familiar.
This lecture will be recorded. |
Nicolosa de Misura |
Pale |
|
9/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
|
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513 |
Making Your Own Period Pigments
This is a discussion of my experiments in creating my own pigments, using methods discussed in Cenninni's Libro dell'Arte and other sources. Methods will be demonstrated. |
Bubba Blackhammer |
Pean |
|
33/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
|
|
515 |
European Historic Martial Arts in the SCA
This class reviews the various surviving manuals describing combat technique from Europe during the SCA period. We'll then discuss how these manuals are studied within the arts & sciences discipline of Historic Martial Arts and how they can be adapted for use on the SCA combat fields. Several historic plays will be examined via translated text and then demonstrated via pre-recorded YouTube videos. |
Llwyd Aldrydd |
Purpure |
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9/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
|
|
516 |
Beowulf Basics
This class will act as an introduction to the characters, concepts, and plot of _Beowulf_. All interest levels are welcome and the course of lecture/discussion will revolve around the needs of those attending. If you are preregistratered and would like to email me regarding topics you would like to see covered, I can make sure I cover those topics. |
Gwenhwyfar Weale |
Sable |
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12/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
|
|
517 |
Medieval English Legal System
Common Law, the Inns of Court, barristers and solicitors, royal writs. Class will be held on Google Meet. Students will need a Google Account to participate.
Not recording. |
Stefan of Cambion |
Saltire |
|
23/∞ |
1 hr |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
|
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511 |
Half the Heroes: Impact of Sex & Gender on SCAdian Martial Arts
Learn how the social and physical differences (and similarities) between men and women affect their learning styles for SCA combat. Information about the social and mental impacts of gender roles and the physiological differences between the sexes will be discussed in the context of teaching SCA combat. This class is geared towards instructors of rapier, cut&thrust, and armored combat, but fighters of all levels are welcome to attend. Students will receive class notes and a bibliography of sources.
This class will be available by website link (no special accounts needed) and by phone call-in number (for less tech-savvy individuals). This class will not be recorded. |
Nyvein bat Rav Adam |
Or |
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15/249 |
2 hrs |
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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520 |
Introduction to Knitting
In this class, we will explore getting each student started Knitting. We will use a Knitted Cast on, perform the knit stitch, the purl stitch, and bind off (knitwise).
The first hour will be a very short, basic history, Casting on, working the knit stitch, and beginning the purl stitch, followed by a brief break, then the purl stitch and binding off knit-wise. Through an abundance of caution, I have scheduled two hours..your mileage may vary
Please be prepared with a skein of light colored, worsted weight yarn (#4 on the label where applicable), and a pair of #7, 8, or 9 knitting needles. A pair of scissors and a ruler or other measuring device will be handy, but NOT required. |
Esme Bramley |
Counter-vair |
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11/∞ |
2 hrs |
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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501 |
Bookmaking in the Islamic Style: Finishing the Book
Have you ever wondered how books were made? Ever fancy trying it for yourself? Come unlock the secrets of bookmaking in the medieval Islamic style.
Medieval Islamic bookbinding differs than European bookbinding of the same period. The fore-edge and envelope flaps are the most noticeable difference from other binding styles, but the most major variations are in the structure of the binding. Islamic bookbinding is very easy to learn (as bookbinding goes) and no previous skill or knowledge is required.
This is the third class in a 3 class series on making a book in the Islamic style. These classes are intended as demonstrations of the steps necessary and not a follow-along workshop due to glue-drying time. The first class covered the preparation of the textblock from cutting and folding the paper through gluing the spine. The second class covered sewing the endbands. This class finishes the book.
Class will be hosted on Google Meet (appears to require a google account). It will be recorded and may be posted to YouTube (or otherwise made available) for those who were unable to attend or wish to review the material. |
Naila al-Zarqa' |
Argent |
|
11/249 |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
601 |
Cordials How I make them
I've been making cordials since 2006. People like them. I can tell you what I do and why. Class will be held via Google Meet. Students will need a Google account to participate. Not recording |
Evelynne Merrymet |
Ermine |
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30/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
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602 |
Opus Anglicanum
Opus Anglicanum is often considered the pinnacle of medieval English embroidery. During this class, we will take a closer look at what defines this style of embroidery, its fascinating history, and review the materials used. Special focus will be given to the metallic embroidery as seen in the shimmering gold backgrounds, and sometimes figures, of Opus Anglicanum. Lecture only. |
Hildegard Bergerin |
Azure |
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30/100 |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
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603 |
The History of the Guitar
Is the guitar a period instrument? Where did it come from and how did it evolve? Come walk through the history of the guitar from the beginning. The class handout can be found here: https://bit.ly/2WjUf3A or in the Classes section of my website: www.musicacodex.com
The class will be taught on Zoom and will not be recorded. |
Ciaran Mac Breandain |
Bend |
|
16/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
604 |
Building teamwork: SCA Volunteers
Volunteers are passionate and want to serve the group. Volunteers want to be valued, to feel a sense of purpose, and to be part of something bigger than themselves. In this session you will learn techniques that will help harness their talent, expertise, interests and enthusiasm, while giving them a positive experience and satisfaction. |
Odette d'Amboise |
Chevron |
|
19/100 |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
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605 |
Viking 103: towards a specific time & place for your Viking Age clothing & accessories
Part three in a series of three planned classes (parts 1 and 2 would be very helpful, but are not required)
In this final class of the series, in the first part we will try to put some extant finds into a regional context, with an eye towards possibilities for making your clothing and accessories more specific to a time and place with the world of the Viking Age Norse. In the second portion we will analyze some recreation garb, with an eye towards determining “what story” it tells. Ideally we will leave time for some discussion at the end. Class will not be recorded |
Úlfhildr Járnsaxa Svonudóttir |
Chief |
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60/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
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606 |
The future of our role as Chatelaines
Where do we, as Chatelains and as a Chatelain's Office go from here? Society Chatelain Mistress Giovanna will share her observations and plans, along with the assistance of Lady Astrid |
Giovanna Adimari Zahra Tesfaye |
Delf |
|
14/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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607 |
Fighting Feedback: Giving it, getting it, how, when, why, and what to do with it
The competitive feedback process is one of the most poorly understood and often worst practiced aspects of the SCA combat styles. You can't throw a stone at an event without hitting a handful of people who have unintentionally offended someone through it, been hurt by it, or are operating on bad data.
This class is about how to do it right. You should take it if you do any of the SCA fighting styles and want to get or give feedback well.
The class will follow the following format:
1. Intro
2. Etiquette
3. Soliciting feedback
-Pre-fight
-During the fight
-Post-fight
4. Giving feedback
-Pre-fight
-During the fight
-Post-fight
5. Video review
6. Developing a training plan
7. Following up
8. Conclusion |
Julien de la Fontaine |
Vair |
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17/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
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608 |
MOLing for Large Events and Wars
This class will cover tips and tricks for being the MOL-IC, or just being an MOL at a larger event (like Ruby Joust), or at a War such as War of the Wings and Pennsic. |
Damiana Morena |
Fess |
|
11/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
610 |
Baking Roman Bread: Leavened Loaves
An overview the known varieties of yeast/leavened breads found in Pompeii and Herculean after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79CE. History, ingredients, and techniques of making and baking. Class will be through Zoom and handout will be provided in advance. This class will be recorded and uploaded to my blog at http://www.arriamarina.com after the weekend. |
Arria Marina |
Gyron |
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39/100 |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
612 |
Industrial Machine Technology
In this class I will provide an overview of the machines commonly in use in Industries in Europe in the Medieval and Renaissance periods. I will discuss the different types of processes such as hammering and grinding and the critical design aspects of the machines. Additionally I will discuss power generation and transmission, and the proliferation of these facilities. I will present the material on Zoom and will not be recording the class. |
Geoffrey Gamble |
Pale |
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15/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
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613 |
Missals, Graduals, and Antiphonaries, Oh My!
What are the basic types of Medieval documents and what should I expect, as a scribe, to find in each kind for inspiration? Which have musical scores? Which are likely to have people or animals? Plus time to talk and ask questions about choice of source materials and a particularly deep look at books of hours across Europe throughout the period as an example of what to expect and where to drill down to find it. |
Bubba Blackhammer |
Pean |
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9/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
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614 |
Medieval Lithuania and the Baltic Lands
At the start of the 15th century, the biggest country in Europe was ... Lithuania. After a brief review of the region's history, we'll examine what is currently known about the people and culture, and what still remains to be researched. Possible topics include trade routes, clothing, jewelry, food, music, and naming practices. Yes, I plan to record this class on Zoom. |
Patricia of Trakai |
Potent |
|
24/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
615 |
So, you want to be a herald?
This will be an introduction to what it means to be a herald in Atlantia. Are you interested in names? Armory? Court? This is your opportunity to meet Triton and find out what is expected of heralds in their role as group officers or heralds-at-large. |
Eldred Ælfwald |
Purpure |
|
13/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
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616 |
Bringing Sexy Back: Perception and Popular Opinion of 14th-Century Clothing
Think your cotehardie looks cool? Is your pourpoint sexy or sinful? Come find out what your clothes would have said about you in the 14th century. This class will take you on a tour through the art literature, armor, chronicles, and a commentators of the time to dig at the deeper meanings behind the revolutionary fashion changes of the latter half of the 14th century. So, grab your tightest hose and join the journey back to the birth of fashion.
(This class will not be recorded.) |
Eleanor Bywater |
Sinister |
|
39/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
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617 |
English Rosaries and Paternosters
Discussion of prayer beads (paternosters) in England from the 11th to 16th centuries, especially the impact of the English Reformation. Handout can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wceVvvMzA4K_6P9gbPBs9uMeKH9eVzV3/view?usp=sharing. This class will not be recorded. Because the class will be on Google Meet, a Google account will be needed. |
Elizabethe Alles |
Saltire |
|
11/100 |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
|
|
618 |
Alliteration in Period
Alliteration is more than just tongue twisters, look at some of the great writers in period like Shakespeare, or Anglo-Saxon poetry, or even songs. Alliteration is a useful sound device that adds calm to a poem or draws attention to a phrase spoken or enhances the catchy cadence of a song. In this course, we will look at the many forms of alliteration and even write some of our own.
May we join together merrily to explore some of the aspects of alliteration. |
Scholastica Joycors |
Sable |
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11/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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619 |
The Magnificent Mule
We will discuss what a mule is, the differences between Mules and horses, The advantages of mules, and how mules were bred and used historically (pre-1600). I do not plan to record this class. |
Arielle de Pontoise |
Vert |
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8/∞ |
1 hr |
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
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