[Hartwood] [Steps-Announce] Fwd: Judges needed for Tir Righ A&S + Bardic...
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From: AS Minister Tir Righ via Steps-Announce
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Subject: [Steps-Announce] Fwd: Judges needed for Tir Righ A&S + Bardic...
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Greetings Unto the A&S and Bardic Judges of Tir Righ & An Tir.
There is an exciting list of items and pieces in this year's Principality
of Tir Righ A&S and Bardic Championships, which will be held on Sept. 27-28
in the Barony of Seagirt.
To that end, we need LOTS of judges*.
*If you have judged before and you are interested in judging this year
please answer the following questions and send an email to:
*AS.MINISTER.TIRRIGH at GMAIL.COM* <AS.MINISTER.TIRRIGH at GMAIL.COM>
*If you have never judged at this level before, you may want to start with
Student Judging (which means you sit in, you score and give feedback, but
your scores don't count to the entry's total score). It is also a GREAT way
to learn about judging for those who are thinking of entering the
competition in the future.
*Note that judges will be chosen based on area of expertise &
knowledge *AND* first come, first serve basis...
Please also answer the following questions:
1. What is your area of expertise and that you are confident judging?
2. What OTHER things are you good at and confident in judging?
3. What things would NOT want to judge or are not confident judging?
4. Is there anyone that you SHOULD not judge (for fealty reasons or
whatever)?
5. What are the top 5 entries you are interested in judging? (See the list
below)
Thank-You very much in advance.
YIS,
HL Sionann in Ui Fhlaithbheartaig
A&S Minister of Tir Righ
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BARDIC - Song: A Chantar M'er - 1180AD - Ceridwen filia Howl
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BARDIC - Song: Lanquan li Jorn - 1147AD - Ceridwen filia Howl
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BARDIC - Drama: Monologue from “Julius Caesar” - Wulfwyn of Meduseld
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BARDIC - Poetry: Selection from the Anglo-Saxon poem “The Wanderer” -
Wulfwyn of Meduseld
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BARDIC - Drama: Volumina Monologue from Shakespeare’s “Coriolanus” - Chiara
Fiamma
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BARDIC - Drama: Comparison of the Acting Styles of Shakespeare’s Clowns -
Chiara Fiamma
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BARDIC - Polish Song - Andrew von Otelingen
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BARDIC - German Song - Andrew von Otelingen
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BARDIC - Song: Watkins Ale - Gwendolyn
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BARDIC - Song: Recorder Piece - Pavane de Spaigne - late 16thC. Praetorius
- Calycrist Cottier
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BARDIC - YOUTH ENTRY - FOR FEEDBACK ONLY - Middle English Poem - Collette
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Pennoncel - Aline de Seez
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Silk Banner - Aline de Seez
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Badge for a Barding - Aline de Seez
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14th Cen. style Trestle Table - Connal MacLagmayn
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16th Cen. British Woodworking Tools - Connal MacLagmayn
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Late 16th Cen. Men’s Outift - Connal MacLagmayn
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Medieval Soap - Elena de Maisnilwarin
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Dying Silk, Linen and Wool with American Cochineal - Elena de Maisnilwarin
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RESEARCH PAPER: History of Accounting - Elena de Maisnilwarin
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The Art of Kimohimo (Japanese Braiding) - Taliesin ap Hafgan
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The Preparation of Vellum/Parchment for Calligraphy vs Illumination -
Taliesin ap Hafgan
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Making of Medieval Inks & Lake Pigments - Taliesin ap Hafgan
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RESEARCH PAPER: 11th Cen. Northern Europe & English Women’s Clothing -
Morgaine Essex
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13th Cen. Turn shoes - Morgaine Essex
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Opus Anglicanum: 12th Cen. English Embroidery - Morgaine Essex
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Scythian Wool Felt Saddle pad/blanket - Nyssa of Fjordland
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Horse Bridle made from leather and felt - Nyssa of Fjordland
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Iron Horse Bit used on bridle - Nyssa of Fjordland
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Calligraphy and Illumination inspired by a page from the Sforza Hours book,
16thC. Italy - Isabel Velazquez de la Vega
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Fashion Doll inspired by extant example from the Stockholm Royal Armoury
Museum, 16thC. Sweden. - Isabel Velazquez de la Vega
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RESEARCH PAPER: History of period stained glass in Western Europe - Isabel
Velazquez de la Vega
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Norse Whalebone Plaque - Argolia Ragnvaldsdtr
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Perugia style handwoven towels - Hawise le Wollemongere
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Scribal Entry - Andrew von Otelingen - FOR FEEDBACK ONLY
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14thC. English Embroidered, dagged hood w/pewter tokens - Rose Cam-Beul
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