[Moo] [Watchtower] [hartsbane] Demo at Wakefields School
TheWolfhou at aol.com
TheWolfhou at aol.com
Fri May 23 04:07:51 PDT 2008
As a thought on an activity involving C&I, if bristol board was cut into
book marker size, and I have some quills I have made (out of dip ink though and
need to get more anyway). The kids could try their hand on calliging their
name... A pad of graph paper could also be useful for more space or practice on
how to callig... but they would get to try it hands on at any rate.
What do you think...
--Blitha
In a message dated 5/22/2008 12:19:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
sdcbennett at alumni.indiana.edu writes:
I was brining a smattering of items. Some for display and some for touch
and feel. When I spoke over email to Mr. Clubb, the teacher in charge, he
stated:
As regards what to bring, it would be good for our students to gain an
appreciation of the role of women in medieval Europe. If you have displays of
crafts that would be created by women, if you have any hands-on displays, if you
can show the day to day life of women of all social ranks, that would be
great.
I am also hoping that we might see some hand-to-hand combat from the male
contingent of SCA that are able to attend our faire. This occurred last year
and was very well received by our students.
With this in mind I was planning on brining embroidery, inkle loom, C&I,
heraldry, some casting molds and tokens, plus books for display. I was going to
try and get together a station that I could do where they can take something
away with me. Still brainstorming, but probably something to do with
heraldry. If I can get my inkle up and going I was going to let them try a turn
at weaving as well.
If there was a rapier marshal I would be more than happy to fight as well,
but I will bring display of the late period civilian defense side of the SCA.
Rhonwen
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