[Hartwood] Seth

Jamie j_amazon at telus.net
Thu Sep 29 15:42:38 PDT 2011


The DRF has gone in but it has been slow / backlogged.

Jamie

On Sep 29, 2011, at 3:24 PM, Julie MacTíre wrote:

> I can't find the TUTR on http://www.antir.sca.org/Upcoming/ 
> index.php  Is it booked yet?
>
> Scathach
>
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Amber <jademagpye at gmail.com> wrote:
> With a TUTR that runs heavily to the arts, adding some sciences  
> would round out the menu and entice fighter/archers.  Willem has an  
> arrow making workshop he can teach and I strongly suspect our  
> newest members settling up in the north have much to share of their  
> knowledge.
>
> That said, the venue will dictate how many and what sort of classes  
> can be managed.  I look forward to the proposal and the discussion.
>
> Marina
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:54 PM
> To: Hartwood
> Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth
>
>
> Cecille wrote:
> Combining a fighting event/workshop with a TUTR is generally the  
> best of
> both worlds.  It provides something for everyone and gives a reason  
> for
> -all- members of a household to travel to the event.
> <snip>
> What is being planned is for a select bunch.  I'd recommend looking at
> expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific
> times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night.
>
> If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run  
> alongside, that'd
> be awesome: but not a pas.  A pas requires participation from the
> non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR.
>
> Rapier and Heavy tournaments were run alongside last year's Heraldic
> Symposium, but there were not very many spectators, as they were  
> all in
> class.  For that matter, there weren't a lot of participants  
> either.  I
> would like to keep the focus on learning.  Stick to the KIS  
> principle.  Once
> we have a venue, we can decide if there can be any fighter-specific  
> classes,
> though leather armoring and the like would be as doable as any  
> other class.
>
> There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can be
> either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other  
> than the
> event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no problem at this  
> years
> TUTR.
>
> Dori
>
>
>
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