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#216 From: Evelyn Alden <calonkat@...>
Date: Mon Jun 2, 2003 11:10 pm
Subject: Re: Re: General call for musicians!
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> Hrm... works for me.  I'm greedily devouring it as I
> type.  I plan to
> sequence the Quen Quer Que tonight into my synth to
> see how it matches
> with the recording of it I've got stuck in my head.
>
> -=Eric

If a MIDI or Noteworthy file would help, you can go
to:
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/treasurer/lilies2003/

Or the original version is at:
http://www.crab.rutgers.edu/~pbutler/music/
I extended the half note at the end of each "phrase."
The original music had a half measure there, but most
musicians were holding it longer, and the dancers
liked it better (half measures seem to throw many
people off)

katriana

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#217 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Tue Jun 3, 2003 6:34 pm
Subject: Caerthen Dance Practice
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Hi there:

      Just a quick note to let everyone know that Caerthen dance practice has
been canceled this week.  Arwen and I will be in Oklahoma (on our way to KWDS)
Thursday evening, and our normal substitute teachers are not available this
week, either.

Keith / Guillaume

#218 From: Lady Lin Shiao Mei <shiao_mei@...>
Date: Mon Jun 9, 2003 12:56 am
Subject: al-Barran Court Dance Musicians
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Greetings to all on these lists.  This is being cross-posted, so I apologize in
advance for such bandwidth.

Please note: This is the last message I'm going to cross-post to all these
lists.
If you would like to be notified in the future of our rehearsals, please email
me off-
list at shiao_mei@..., and let me know that you would like to be
included.

Our introductory meeting went VERY WELL today at Fighter Practice.  We
definitely have enough interest to begin practicing.  To this end, our first
rehearsal will be held at my house this Wednesday, June 11 at 6 pm.  Please
call or email me for directions, if you don't know where I live. If you cannot
make
this Wednesday's rehearsal, which is NOT the set-in-stone weekly rehearsal
day, please email or call me with your availability dates/times, so we can
include
them in our considerations for more a permanent schedule.

I hope that I am not jinxing things by announcing that we hope to make our
debuts at St. Golias Feast Day and al-Barran Mid-winter.  Please expect to see
our first performances then!

With barely contained excitement, I am, as always,
In Service,
Lady Lin Shiao Mei of Ali Shan
Barony of al-Barran & College of St. Golias
Kingdom of the Outlands

(505) 873-3951; cell: (505) 934-3952

#219 From: Evelyn Alden <calonkat@...>
Date: Thu Jun 12, 2003 12:11 am
Subject: Music for Balls at Known World Dance & Lilies
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First of all, my thanks to the musicians who showed up
and played.  Well, there were a few dances on the
class schedules and ball lists that I didn't have
"copyable" music on hand for.  I found most of it on
Del's Dance Book and Eric's SCA Dance Music Search
Engine.  My thanks to Morgan Ellisse for Alta Somaglia
and Brando di Cales and to Sheila Beardslee Bosworth
for her emergency transcription of Maraviglia d'Amore.


There is a very ugly webpage up right now with the
music I had to print:

http://www.angelfire.com/folk/scadance/index.html

And if anyone is coming to Lilies (this Saturday
through next Saturday) and would like to play at the
ball (Thursday, June 19), the music is available at:

http://www.angelfire.com/folk/treasurer/lilies2003/

katriana

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#220 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Tue Jul 1, 2003 5:16 pm
Subject: Caerthen Dance Practice
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Hi there:

      Due to the City of Denver's financial crisis, we have lost our regular
dance practice site at the Denver Public Library.  As a first step toward
continuing Dance Practice, I have scheduled a room at the Englewood Public
Library, but this is only available once a month.  More info. will be
forthcoming as I continue my search for an affordable (free is best) site.  Any
suggestions are welcome.

      To the point:  tonight, Tuesday, 1 July 2003, is our first practice at the
Englewood Library.  They are in the Englewood Civic Center (where Cinderella
City used to be).  Direction are on the Caerthen Dance Practice web page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~smcclune/dancepractice.html

We are scheduled for the first Tuesday of each month through the end of the year
(so Caerthen fighter practice no longer conflicts with us).

      I hope this will be an opportunity for more people to come out and join in
the fun!

Keith / Guillaume   S:}>

#221 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Fri Jul 25, 2003 9:55 pm
Subject: Looking for dance teachers
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Hi there:

      I am the dance coordinator for Known World Costume Symposium III and Known
World Academy of the Rapier 2003.  These events will be held simultaneously
(yes, at the same time and place!) October 17 - 19 2003 in the Barony of Caerthe
(Denver, Colorado).  One entire track of classes will be devoted to dance
classes, and I still have a few slots open.

KWCS III / KWAR is nearly three months away, but the pre-registration cut-off is
much closer - July 31!  What does this mean?  Well, if you pre-register (and
write Lady Yukihana a check) before August 1, you can take a full 20% off your
registration fees, reducing the registration from $50 to $40 for two days of
classes, dancing, three meals, classes, notable speakers, parties, workshops,
entertainment, and classes. For more information - and to register - go to
http://www.caerthe.org/kwcs or http://www.caerthe.org/kwar

Note that, due to illness, we have a new registrar, Lady Tetsutaka Yukihana.
Please send checks to:

Michele Tillotson
2100 W. 100th Ave Lot #467
Thornton, CO  80260

(Since the web page hasn't been updated yet.)

If you plan to be at Baron's War on August 1st, you may fill out the
registration paperwork and hand TH Lady Rivka a check right then and there, you
can *still* get the pre-registration price break.  The registration paperwork is
available as a .pdf file from the web site, or Rivka will have some forms
available at the site.

If you are interested in teaching dance at this event, you may register for the
event and then register your class, or you may contact me for more information.

Thank you.

Keith / Guillaume S:}>

#222 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 4:53 pm
Subject: Dance Practice
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Hi there:

      Just a reminder to everyone that Caerthe's monthly dance practice is
tonight.  Setup is from 6:30-7 pm with practice from 7 - 9 pm.

      We meet the first Tuesday of every month at the Englewood Public Library.
Go to our web site at http://home.earthlink.net/~smcclune/dance.html for
directions (or email me).

      I hope to see many of you there!

Keith / Guillaume    S:}>


PS.  I'm still looking for a weekly Dance Practice site:  let me know if you
have any suggestions.

#223 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Tue Aug 5, 2003 5:30 pm
Subject: [Fwd: [AtenDance] Master Niccolo]
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I know that some of us know M. Niccolo, too -    S:}>

-------- Original Message --------
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 16:29:10 -0000
To: AtenDance@yahoogroups.com

Hi all...

For those of you who know him, Master Niccolo out of Artemisia (he
who normally runs open dance at Estrella) was offered a Laurel for
Dance up there a few weeks ago. :)

Yay!!

Julian

PS: And for those of you who knew and didn't tell us - shame on
you! ;)

#224 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 2:45 pm
Subject: I am looking for the sheet music to several dances--please help. Thank you, Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
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I am looking for the (sheet music) to the following dances:

1)  Well Hall    (it is a waltz tune for the dance Well Hall)
2)  Maltese Bransle  (Companions of St. Cecilia)
3)  Angus Reel   (Haste to the Wedding )
4)  We use Woodicock for Werligig  (Woodicock)
5)  Trenchmore   (I would like to find the music, Red House Reel )
6)  Upon a Summer's Day
7)  Black Nag

Also, there is a dance we got from Caerthe (Denver, Colorado)
titled   Espanoylet  (I don't know the name of the music used)

#225 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 5:19 pm
Subject: Re: I am looking for the sheet music to several dances--please help. Thank you, Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
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Hi there:

> I am looking for the (sheet music) to the following dances:
>
> 1)  Well Hall    (it is a waltz tune for the dance Well Hall)

I don't know this one.  If it's Playford, the melody line is in the book.  If
it's a waltz, though, it won't be (the waltz didn't exist that far back).

> 2)  Maltese Bransle  (Companions of St. Cecilia)

Properly titled "Turkish" branle, this is an SCA invention by Mistress Signy
Dimmridaela (Northshield).  The music she used is titled Schiarazula Marazula,
which is from a period (or near period) source, but I don't remember which.
Could be Susato.  Could be Praetorious.  Could be somebody else.

This is probably in M. Avatar's music book (as will some of the others).

> 3)  Angus Reel   (Haste to the Wedding )

I don't know this one.  It's probably 18th century, and may be available from
modern folk dance sources.

> 4)  We use Woodicock for Werligig  (Woodicock)
> 5)  Trenchmore   (I would like to find the music, Red House Reel )
> 6)  Upon a Summer's Day
> 7)  Black Nag

Again, Playford tunes are in the book, but I don't know where to find
arrangements.  Trenchmore is not 1st edition (I think it's 2nd edition), Upon A
Summer's Day is *the first* Playford dance, and Black Nag is 3rd edition.  I'm
pretty sure Black Nag is available on line, but I don't know where (I'm not the
local music collector).

> Also, there is a dance we got from Caerthe (Denver, Colorado)
> titled   Espanoylet  (I don't know the name of the music used)

I learned the dance 25 years ago, when it was only known in Caerthe.  As it was
told to me, the music came from an LP (that's an old fashioned vinyl record, to
you kids out there) that included instructions for the dance.  The person that
introduced the dance hasn't played in years, but if I dig around, I may be able
to track down some more details, at least.

Keith / Guillaume  S:}>

#226 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Tue Aug 19, 2003 5:22 pm
Subject: Re: I am looking for the sheet music to several dances--please help. Thank you, Lady Barbara, al-Barran, Outlands
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Try the SCA Dance Database Search Engine at http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/Music/

Many of your dances are there (although I did not see Well Hall).

K / G  S:}>

#227 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Fri Aug 22, 2003 5:15 pm
Subject: Caerthen Dance Practice
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Hi, everyone!

      I just wanted to give everyone an update to our dance practice schedule.

      As you should already know, Caerthen dance practice is now held once a
month, normally the first Tuesday of the month, at the Englewood public library.

      HOWEVER - September 2nd is the day after Heroes and Legends, AND, Arwen and
I will be in the vicinity of Buffalo, NY, that day.  So September's dance
practice will be on Tuesday, September 9.  For those of you who have been to the
new site, we will be in the other meeting room, the Anderson Room, in the south
east corner of the library.

      The schedule and directions are on the Caerthen Dance Practice web site at:
http://home.earthlink.net/~smcclune/dancepractice.html

Keith / Guillaume  S:}>

#228 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Thu Sep 4, 2003 1:37 pm
Subject: Court Dance practice dates, Nov. 1st ball and collegium
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Please forward this to your friends who are interested in court dancing in al-Barran (Albuquerque, NM)
 

The court dance practice dates and locations for September & October have been set:

Sunday, Sept. 7, 12:30-2:30 pm, at the UNM duck pond (located next to the UNM library on the Univ.of N.M. campus.  Take Lomas to the light between Girard and University (which I believe is Yale).  Turn south onto that street till it deadends at the campus.  At that point the UNM library is the large, multi-storied building to your immediate left in front of you, and the duck pond is just to the west of that (to your immediate right, in front of you).  The Pack games is a Blaidwyn college event, with games, tourneys, etc. so wear a period outfit/garb.  The Pack games start earlier than 12:30pm.

Sunday, Sept. 14, 12:30-2:30 pm, at our "old"  fighter practice park, Jeanne Bellamah Park, 2 blocks south of Constitution, and 2 blocks west of Juan Tabo.  (Note:  fighter practice is moving Sept. 28th, "permanently" to a new location)

Sunday, October 5, 12:30-2:30 pm, at out "new permanent" fighter practice location--Battan Park, just west of Carlisle on the north side of Lomas (next to Walgreens.)   Note:  this is also an SCA event, "Esperanza" , so I would suggest that you wear garb if you have it.  There will be lots of activities, tournaments, etc.

Sunday, October 26, 12:30-2:30 pm at Battan Park.  (All future court dance practices will be held at Battan Park)

Saturday, November 1st, The al-Barran Court Dancers  are putting on a collegium and ball,  "The al-Barranian Court Dancing & Musicians Collegium and Ball"  There will be court dance lessons (two concurrent dance lesson tracks, beginning and internmediate, from 10 am to 5pm, with a break for lunch on your own.) and a musicians collegium, 1-5pm.  For those wishing to teach court dancing or start a court dance musicians group in their shire, canton, college or Barony, we will have court dance intstructions, tapes of dance music, and court dance sheet music for the same dances available for free.  We will have a potluck feast, 5:15-6:15pm, and then a court dance ball with live music (and some canned) from 6:30pm to 9:30pm (or later).  The location is St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 1500 Chelwood Park Blvd. NE (Chelwood is the major north-south street between Juan Tabo and Tramway, and the church is just north of Constitution.   I will send further details soon.  You can also go to the al-Barran website and there is a link to this event.
 

(Court Dancers) we are working on the "sword" dance, and some other performance dances, so I hope you can make it to all of the court dance  practices.  If you need garb or have any other questions, please call me at 293-7453, or email me at krege@...

Yours in service to the dream,

Lady Barbara, al-Barran
(Barbara Krege)
 
 
 
 


#229 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Fri Sep 5, 2003 1:48 pm
Subject: Nov. 1st, al-Barran Court Dancing and Musicians Collegium and Ball event announcement
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al-Barran Court Dancing and Musicians Collegium and Ball
Barony of al-Barran
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 1500 Chelwood Park Blvd. NE, Albuquerque,
NM
November 1, A.S. XXXVIII (2003), Site opens 10:00 am; closes 10:00 pm
Court Dance Classes, Dance Music Classes, Potluck Feast, Children’s
Room, Court Dance Ball
Themes:  “Come as You are Not” and “Donate a Toy for Toys-for-Tots”

Come one and all to al-Barran’s Court Dancing and Musicians Collegium
and Ball.  Come refresh your memory on court dances you know and learn
new ones, including court dances that are being danced inner-kingdom,
so that as you travel around the Outlands, you will know the dances at
our various balls.  There will be a full day of court dance classes from
10 am to 5 pm with a break for lunch on your own.  Lemonade and tea will
be provided throughout the day.  We will have two informal dance
tracks--one for the  beginner dancers and a concurrent one for the
intermediate dancers.  From 3 to 5 pm we will also be teaching
“inner-kingdom” court dances, which are court dances that are being
currently taught in the various Outlands’ baronies and shires and danced
at their events, for those who play on the kingdom level and wish to
dance at out-of-town events in the Outlands.  For those of you wishing
to teach court dancing in your shires and baronies, Lady Barbara has
created a booklet of dance instruction and a set of court dance music
tapes for these dances, to give to you.

Musicians from our al-Barran Musicians group will be meeting with other
musicians from 1 to 5 pm to share music, information, etc.  They have a
great collection of court dance sheet music collected by Lady Lin Shiao
Mei (shiao_mei@..., 505-934-3952), which you can download from
her website at  http://mywebpages.comcast.net/shiao_mei/crtdance.pdf
and are encouraged to print and bring with you to this event.   This
collection of dance music is based on the dances in Lady Barbara’s dance
instruction booklet.

We will be having a potluck feast prior to the Ball from 5:15 to 6:15 pm
with our Barony donating  a meat dish, bread, butter, tea and lemonade.
There will be lots of dancing of old and new court dances at our Court
Dance Ball from 6:30 to approximately 9:30 pm.  We are excited to have
our al-Barran Court Dance Musicians playing for part of the ball.  Our
theme for the ball is “Come as You are Not” which  means you  dress in
period garb, but in a way that you don’t usually dress for your
persona.  Masks are welcome, but not necessary.  We also encourage you
to bring a new, unwrapped toy (value of $5.00 or more) to donate to our
barony’s donation to Toys-for-Tots.  Anyone bringing a toy can deduct
$2.00 from their gate fee.  For our non-dancers, there will be gaming
tables for those who wish to play period board games throughout the
day.  There will also be a supervised children’s room from 10 am to 10
pm with activities for the children.  We ask that parents donate 2 hours
of their time during the day in the room for each of their children who
participate and bring a few of their children’s favorite toys.   Gate
fees are $4 for members and $7 for non-members.   The fee for children
and teens, ages 6 to 17, is $3 each, and children age 5 and under are
free.  There is a family cap of $20.  Please make your checks payable to
“SCA al-Barran.”  Please note, this is a dry site, so no alcohol is
allowed at the site.

Reservations are not required.   No pets please.  Contact Lady Barbara
at 505-293-7453, krege@... if you need crash space.  For further
information, see the Collegium link at the al-Barran web site at
http:\\www.al-barran.org      Directions:  From the West on I-40 take
the 7th exit (Tramway) after passing through the I-25 interchange and
turn left onto Tramway (from the East on I-40, take the 1st Albuquerque
exit and turn right onto Tramway).  On Tramway, go north about 1.3 miles
to the light at Lomas and turn left onto Lomas.   Go .5 miles to the
light at Chelwood Park Blvd. and turn right.  Take Chelwood Park Blvd.
about .6 mile to the church, which will be on your right at 1500
Chelwood Park Blvd.   Autocrat:  Lady Barbara (Barbara Krege), 12612
Morrow Avenue NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, 505-293-7453, krege@...
and Deputy Autocrats:  Lady  Melody Shaw and Lord Y  Port Lairge (Susan
and Chris Hurlbert),  505-265-0161, Lockgen1@...

#230 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Fri Sep 12, 2003 1:28 pm
Subject: al-Barran Court Dancing and Musicians Collegium and Ball, Nov. 1, 2003
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Please spread the word to your friends about our November 1, 2003,
al-Barran Court Dancing and Musicians Collegium and Ball.

Yours in service to the dream,

Lady Barbara  (al-Barran)
505-293-7453, krege@...

>

al-Barran Court Dancing and Musicians Collegium and Ball
Barony of al-Barran
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 1500 Chelwood Park Blvd. NE, Albuquerque,
NM
November 1, A.S. XXXVIII (2003), Site opens 10:00 am; closes 10:00 pm
Court Dance Classes, Dance Music Classes, Potluck Feast, Children’s
Room, Court Dance Ball
Themes:  “Come as You are Not” and “Donate a Toy for Toys-for-Tots”

Come one and all to al-Barran’s Court Dancing and Musicians Collegium
and Ball.  Come refresh your memory on court dances you know and learn
new ones, including court dances that are being danced inner-kingdom,
so that as you travel around the Outlands, you will know the dances at
our various balls.  There will be a full day of court dance classes from
10 am to 5 pm with a break for lunch on your own.  Lemonade and tea will
be provided throughout the day.  We will have two informal dance
tracks--one for the  beginner dancers and a concurrent one for the
intermediate dancers.  From 3 to 5 pm we will also be teaching
“inner-kingdom” court dances, which are court dances that are being
currently taught in the various Outlands’ baronies and shires and danced
at their events, for those who play on the kingdom level and wish to
dance at out-of-town events in the Outlands.  For those of you wishing
to teach court dancing in your shires and baronies, Lady Barbara has
created a booklet of dance instruction and a set of court dance music
tapes for these dances, to give to you.

Musicians from our al-Barran Musicians group will be meeting with other
musicians from 1 to 5 pm to share music, information, etc.  They have a
great collection of court dance sheet music collected by Lady Lin Shiao
Mei (shiao_mei@..., 505-934-3952), which you can download from
her website at  http://mywebpages.comcast.net/shiao_mei/crtdance.pdf
and are encouraged to print and bring with you to this event.   This
collection of dance music is based on the dances in Lady Barbara’s dance
instruction booklet.

We will be having a potluck feast prior to the Ball from 5:15 to 6:15 pm
with our Barony donating  a meat dish, bread, butter, tea and lemonade.
There will be lots of dancing of old and new court dances at our Court
Dance Ball from 6:30 to approximately 9:30 pm.  We are excited to have
our al-Barran Court Dance Musicians playing for part of the ball.  Our
theme for the ball is “Come as You are Not” which  means you  dress in
period garb, but in a way that you don’t usually dress for your
persona.  Masks are welcome, but not necessary.  We also encourage you
to bring a new, unwrapped toy (value of $5.00 or more) to donate to our
barony’s donation to Toys-for-Tots.  Anyone bringing a toy can deduct
$2.00 from their gate fee.  For our non-dancers, there will be gaming
tables for those who wish to play period board games throughout the
day.  There will also be a supervised children’s room from 10 am to 10
pm with activities for the children.  We ask that parents donate 2 hours
of their time during the day in the room for each of their children who
participate and bring a few of their children’s favorite toys.   Gate
fees are $4 for members and $7 for non-members.   The fee for children
and teens, ages 6 to 17, is $3 each, and children age 5 and under are
free.  There is a family cap of $20.  Please make your checks payable to
“SCA al-Barran.”  Please note, this is a dry site, so no alcohol is
allowed at the site.

Reservations are not required.   No pets please.  Contact Lady Barbara
at 505-293-7453, krege@... if you need crash space.  For further
information, see the Collegium link at the al-Barran web site at
http:\\www.al-barran.org      Directions:  From the West on I-40 take
the 7th exit (Tramway) after passing through the I-25 interchange and
turn left onto Tramway (from the East on I-40, take the 1st Albuquerque
exit and turn right onto Tramway).  On Tramway, go north about 1.3 miles
to the light at Lomas and turn left onto Lomas.   Go .5 miles to the
light at Chelwood Park Blvd. and turn right.  Take Chelwood Park Blvd.
about .6 mile to the church, which will be on your right at 1500
Chelwood Park Blvd.   Autocrat:  Lady Barbara (Barbara Krege), 12612
Morrow Avenue NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, 505-293-7453, krege@...
and Deputy Autocrats:  Lady  Melody Shaw and Lord Y  Port Lairge (Susan
and Chris Hurlbert),  505-265-0161, Lockgen1@...

#231 From: "Julee' Merrill Csuri" <JuleeMC@...>
Date: Mon Sep 15, 2003 7:05 pm
Subject: I'm new and learning
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Hi, I'm new to the list.
    I participate in many forms of movement. Currently I'm involved with
Flamenco, Irish Step Dancing, and playing in 1485, 1770, and 1890 among other "things".
    I also need to "come up with" a dance that I could do alone as a fine,
married Lady of about 1250 - 1350 at a feast gathering where there will be singing,
a passion play, and incedental music.
    I have a friend who could accompany my on the guitar. Alas, 'tis not a
lute...
    Advice?
thanks
Julee'

ps I'm also new to posting...    Thanks, Keith.

#232 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Mon Sep 15, 2003 8:29 pm
Subject: Re: new and learning
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Hi there:

>     I participate in many forms of movement. Currently I'm involved with
> Flamenco, Irish Step Dancing, and playing in 1485, 1770, and 1890 among other
> "things".

That's quite a spread!

I have known people who performed Flamenco or Irish Step Dancing, but I'm not
otherwise particularly familiar with these.  While their roots go back to late
period, the modern forms of these dances are very different.

1485 is nearly the earliest time from which we have documentation for how dance
was done.  There are several Italian manuscripts from the 2nd half of the 15th
century that describe a number of dances with step descriptions.  Very shortly
after 1485 we have manuscripts in Burgundy/France/Belgium that describe
literally hundreds of Bassa Dances.  The Bassa Dance form goes back to the
fourteenth century, so these may plausibly be projected back that far.

Most of our best documentation for period dance is from the 16th century.  And
we can see that it was clearly different from 15th century dance, so we cannot
fairly project these dances back in time.

1770 is, I think, prime contredanse time.  It's way outside of SCA period, but I
know there are contra dance groups in the NJ area.

1890 is generally awkward for dance recreation - there aren't many groups that
do this regularly.  There are some, however, mostly in CA and around NYC, I
think.  For this period, look for "Vintage Dance."  Susan di Guardiola is in
your general vicinity (Hartford, which is much closer to NJ than the rocky
mountains are to either of you).  I know she teaches Vintage Dance:  Check out
the Elegant Arts Society at http://www.elegantarts.org/ if you would like to
investigate this era further.  (Their page also has a brief overview of
Renaissance dance plus info on Regency dance.)

>     I also need to "come up with" a dance that I could do alone as a fine,
> married Lady of about 1250 - 1350 at a feast gathering where there will be
> singing, a passion play, and incedental music.

Well, I know of no documentation for any solo dancing in period, except for some
very sketchy descriptions of Morris (in Arbeau, 1588).  There are descriptions
of solo sections in couples dances, however, in the 15th c. Italian Balli.
There are several examples of one dancer leaving the other with a particular
step sequence, then returning (or the other catching up again).  I don't know if
this is what you are looking for, but it's what we know.  I have seen couples
improvise really cute "chasing" sequences, though, so it is something to look
at.  (Technically, this style cannot be projected back before about 1450, but
since so little else in known, you can just make do.)  Later styles (1580) have
alternating solo sections designed for improvisation.  While the authors clearly
expected that the man would do the more challenging footwork, our modern selves
don't mind ignoring this particular convention, although at least part of this
was because you can't see the woman's feet beneath her gown.

Bassa dances can reasonably be projected back to around 1350.  The Bassa Dance
is a stately dance for a line of couples, although one could certainly be done
by a single couple.

While we have no detailed descriptions for dance before 1445, we do know some
things about earlier dance.  What we mostly see, however, are circle or line
dances.  There are pictures of peasants dancing in an open line at festivals.
Pictures of court typically show a small circle of dancers.  The interesting
changes in tempo within a dance, very common after 1450, do not seem to have
been done before that time.

If you can find a partner, there are many possibilities.  If you don't mind some
humor, you can even turn a couples dance into a solo dance (if you get to
showing off, for instance, and your partner gets tired of waiting and sits
down).  So a talented partner isn't needed, just somebody to keep it proper.
Depending on what you are trying to do, a stately Bassa may be just the ticket.
Note that very few people would consider a Bassa Dance hard - usually they are
not even remotely challenging.  They do look good, though, and would be very
appropriate for a noblewoman or well to do non-noble.  For something more
energetic, you might consider a Saltarello.  This is a lively dance, and seems
to have been unchoreoraphed.

I hope this helps, at least to get you started.  If you would like to know more
about anything that I mentioned, just let me know.

Keith / Guillaume   S:}>

#233 From: "Julee' Merrill Csuri" <JuleeMC@...>
Date: Tue Sep 23, 2003 7:16 pm
Subject: learning more
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    Now that I've absorbed a bit of Keith's knowledge and suggestions...  (Thanks, Keith)
 
    I'm thinking that my middle aged Lady of the Middle Ages at a courtly feast, could do a casual, (perhaps serene or elegant) couple dance with her 11 year old daughter or her "eligible" niece as a way to train the young one to the experience or expose the eligible one to the court and the court to her availability. We will not have an appropriate male for a partner.
    Our male is a jester & musician, both older and shorter than the ladies. But he is one heck of an accompanist & friend!
    Sometime in November will be the feast.
    What think Ye?
 
Thanks for any and all ideas, both accurate in historic details and those out of the box.
 
with deep reverence and sincerity
    and a great love of joy & fun
        YMHS    Julee'

#234 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Tue Sep 23, 2003 8:13 pm
Subject: Re: learning more
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Hi there:

> Julee' Merrill Csuri wrote:

>     I'm thinking that my middle aged Lady of the Middle Ages at a courtly
> feast, could do a casual, (perhaps serene or elegant) couple dance with her 11
> year old daughter or her "eligible" niece as a way to train the young one to
> the experience or expose the eligible one to the court and the court to her
> availability.

This is a wonderful alternative.  While I know of no reference to
mother-daughter type partnering, there are plenty of references to two women
dancing together.  There is, for instance, a passage in Castiglione's "Book of
the Courtier" where two of the ladies dance together (at the command of the
Duchess, I think) even though there are men present.  Castiglione is discussing
the nature of a Perfect Courtier in the context of what he considers the most
nearly perfect court of the time, so this is clearly considered normal and
proper behavior.

Of course you don't train the young ones at events - one hires a dance master
for private lessons.

Keith / Guillaume (dancemaster)   S:}>

#235 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Thu Sep 25, 2003 12:56 pm
Subject: pictures/silhouette of dancer for dance group device
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Our court dance performance troupe is creating a group device and we
would like pictures or websites of pictures of a couple of dancers
in silhouette facing each other and any other pictures of couples and
groups of period court dancers (for other purposes).

If you have any pictures or ideas of sources, please email me as soon as
you can.

Thanks!

Yours in service to the dream,

Lady Barbara

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#236 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Fri Sep 26, 2003 5:43 pm
Subject: Known World Costume and Rapier
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Hi there:

      I am the dance coordinator for KWCS / KWAR.  These events share an
impressive track of dance classes that I think all dancers should check out.

      The following tells you more about the event.  Pass the word to your
friends:

Ladies and Gentlemen, we beg your indulgence. As there is less than 30 days
left to pre-register for THE Known World event of the year, we are coming to
you on this and in days hence to insure that all who will are enticed into
attending this "don't miss" weekend. We present for your amusement and
edification:

Known World Academy of the Rapier - Known World Costuming Symposium III
October 17-19, 2003
Barony of Caerthe, Kingdom of the Outlands (Denver, Colorado)

Some quick facts:
18 merchants in our huge merchant room.
175+ class hours – You'll never be bored.
Enjoy classes on Fencing, Costuming, Dance and a track of joint interest
classes.
Indoor and outdoor fencing space
Costuming displays
The famous "Walk Through History"
Legerdemain Roundtable
Masked Ball with period gaming (no risk to your wallet)
Hotel rooms at $59 a night (code SCASCAA)
Raffles throughout the weekend.
Hospitality Suite

Schedule (subject to change)

Friday night:
Registration opens at 4pm.
Known World Social – Hosted by Medieval Properties Inc. 7pm
Join new and old friends from around the Known World for a little get
together. Enjoy finger foods and our own private cash bar.

Saturday:
Registration opens at 7am and closes at 10 pm.
Merchant room opens at 8 am and closes at midnight.
Classes begin at 10 am. (see event web site for class schedule)

Featured speakers:
Robin Netherton will present When Medieval Meets Victorian: the roots
of Modern Costume Sources
Tawny Sherrill will be presenting Cesare Vecellio's Costume Book and
then Myth of Venice
Don Tivar Moondragon will be presenting The History of Rapier
Fighting in the SCA

Evening Feast (final menu available on the event site after Oct 1st) – 6:30 pm
Masked Ball – The Come-As-You-Aren't Ball - 8:00 pm
The Dicing Dragon – Period gaming
Dancing, dancing and more dancing!

Other events scheduled for Saturday:
Pelican ceremony for Her Excellency Dońa Countess Aindrea MacCullaich
Ceremony to invest the Barony of Caerthe's new Vicars.

Sunday:
Merchant room opens at 9 am and closes at 3 pm
Classes begin at 9 am

Confirmed Merchants:
Darkridge Jewelers
Jewels by von Roessler
Calontir Trim
Poison Pen Press
The Spanish Peacock
Dark River Caravan
Darkwood Armory
Funny Farm
Urusala's Alcove
All things Sharp
Pastiche Inc.
Canyon Keep Enterprises
Castle Furnishings
The Merlion's Tail / Sewing Central
The Silk Robe
Realms of Regalia
Denver's own Wizard's Chest (selling masks for the ball)

Event Details:

Site: Denver Renaissance Hotel - I-70 and Quebec (maps on the web site)

Hotel shuttles are available from Denver International Airport.

Event fees:
Site: Adults: $25 for two days Kids: 5 to 12 $12.50 for two days
Under 4: Free
(The feast is sold out. There is a restaurant on site plus numerous eateries
across the street at Quebec Center.)
Note: The Masked Ball and Feast are separate events. Even if you don't attend
the feast, please come to the ball.

Full event details are available on the event web site:
www.caerthe.org/knownworld

Join the KWcs-ar list for up-to-date information -
KWcs-ar-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

KWAR Autocrat: The Honorable Lady Rivka Vladimirovna Rivkina
rivka@...

KWCS Autocrat: Despôtissa Eirene Tzimiskina Kontostephanina
eirenetz@...

[Reposted by Keith / Guillaume]

#237 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Sat Sep 27, 2003 12:37 am
Subject: More on KWCS / KWAR
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[for dancers, or anyone else, planning to attend KWAR / KWCS.
Keith / Guillaume  S:}> ]

Greetings from Eirene -

Please take a moment out of your busy schedule to make your hotel
reservations with the Renaissance Denver Hotel for KWCS III/KWAR soon! The
room block that we have reserved at the special rate of $59 a night is over
70% sold and going fast! This is a class "A" hotel, with all the amenities
- ironing boards, refrigerators, complimentary coffee, and data ports in the
hotel rooms, on-site restaurant and lounge, pool and hot tub, and room
service. Enjoy the superb accommodations and uncompromising service of the
Renaissance for these world-class events!

To help you make your decision, we've compiled a list of the top ten reasons
you should you stay at the Renaissance Denver Hotel for KWCS III/KWAR.

(drum roll, please...)

10) Your room is a quiet place to R&R during the event
9) Less distance to carry all the booty from the Merchant room
8) Avoid the shower line at your host's two-bedroom apartment
7) Random late-night quizzes in the elevator could get your name in the local
newsletter
6) Yours is not one of the hundreds of cars stuck in the daily lane changes
and nightly closures of T-REX
5) You get to sleep on a real bed, instead of your friend's vintage lumpy sofa
4) Your best Elizabethan gets hung in the closet, not rolled up and used as a
pillow
3) The special `secret' handshake got you the $59 rate
2) "Designated Elevator Operator" replaces the "Designated Driver"

And the Number One reason for staying at the Renaissance Denver Hotel is:

Your hotel room is two minutes from class, two minutes from the feast, and
right next door to the yummy Italian Ren in room 206...

To make reservations reserve on-line at
http://www.renaissancehotels.com/default.asp or call 1-800-HOTELS-1
from the US and Canada. Be sure to use the "secret" handshake -
the group code SCASCAA - to get the special rate.

For more information about these events, see the web page at
www.caerthe.org/knownworld/

#238 From: Keith McClune <swashbuckler@...>
Date: Mon Oct 6, 2003 5:29 pm
Subject: Caerthen Dance Practice
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Hi there:

      This is just an update to let everyone know where we are with Caerthen
dance practice.  Tomorrow (Tuesday, 10/7) is our regular monthly meeting at the
Englewood Public Library.

      But wait, there's more!  Next week, we start twice a month practices at the
Colorado School of Mines (Caerthe's College of Scola Metallorum).  These
practices will be on the second and fourth Tuesdays of October and November.  So
this month we will meet on Tuesdays October 14 and 28.  Practices will be in the
Student Center.  Follow the signs to the room assigned on any given week.

      All practices nominally start at 6:30 (depending on traffic, Arwen and I
could be a few minutes late - please wait for us!).  Directions to the Library
are on the Caerthen Dance Practice web site
http://home.earthlink.net/~smcclune/dance.html - direction to the School of
Mines will be added shortly.

      If you are in the area, we hope to see you there!

Keith / Guillaume   S:}>

#239 From: "Lady Lin Shiao Mei" <shiao_mei@...>
Date: Tue Oct 7, 2003 2:20 am
Subject: Successful Debut Weekend!
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Greetings all!

I just wanted to thank all my wonderful musicians for an overwhelming
successful debut this weekend.  I had such an incredible time, and without
you, it wouldn't have happened at all! I'd also like to thank the autocrats of
St.
Golias Feast Day, and of the Esperanza Tournament for the opportunity.

For those who didn't attend, we played at St. Golias Feast Day this past
Saturday (Oct. 4), for the after-feast court dancing.  Most of the feasters
stayed to dance, with instruction from the gracious Lady Barbara.

The music was provided by THL Asha, who plays the flute and the dumbek
(sp?), Lyneya del Filde, who plays the clarinet, Lady Melody Shaw, who
plays the recorder and tin whistle, Lindsey, who plays the guitar, and
directed by myself (Lin Shiao Mei), on the violin.

We played the al-Barranian Pavane (Belle Qui Tiens Ma Vie), Hole-in-the-
Wall (have the rest of you gotten that tune out of your head yet???), the
Official Bransle (Toss the Duchess), Gathering Peascods (the Male-Bonding
song), the Maltese Bransle, and Quen Quer Que.

Then, as if one event was not enough, we hurried back to al-Barran on
Sunday (Oct. 5) to play at the park for the Esperanza Tournament.  After
playing for the performing court dancers for a while, Baroness Fermina
requested attendees to join her in the list field to dance to Gathering
Peascods.  The circle of dancers filled the list field!  I must say, that I
really
like the effect of the armour clanking added to the male-bonding!

As can be expected, we are all happy, but exhausted, so our next practice
will not be until Sunday, October 12, at noon (Fighter Practice Park).
Huzzah everyone!

In Service,
Lady Lin Shiao Mei of Ali Shan
Kindred Crafters, Barony of al-Barran & College of St. Golias
Kingdom of the Outlands

#240 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Wed Oct 8, 2003 1:32 pm
Subject: Forwarding:Court Dancing as an A&S category at Estrella 2005, Lady Barbara--Re: [AtenDance] Estrella Treaty
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WESLEY CORDER wrote:

 <<For those of you who have not yet heard, as of the Estrella War Treaty
Negotiations last weekend, the A&S categories for Estrella War 2005 will
be:>>

...snip...

<<and......wait for it...  Western European Dance!!  YAY!!!! :)  Julian the
very very happy. :)>>

Dancing the entries to live music rather than Bards in a Box might be a nice
touch!?!  ;^)

Wallace le shall we scheme??? Casse'
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Without love nothing matters
 
 
 
 


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#241 From: Cherisa Geeslin <aedhagan@...>
Date: Sat Oct 11, 2003 12:46 pm
Subject: Coronation Silent Auction!!
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 Greetings unto the list! My name is Aedhagan of Min An Aoire and I am from Fontaine dans Sable. As you may know we are hosting Outlands Coronation next month and I am running a silent auction. Funds from this are being donated to their Majesties travel fund. This is a great reason to raise money and support our Kingdom. I need anything and everything that someone can make and donate to this auction. Garb, jewelry, herbs, tools, bags, accessories, anything you can come up with will help in our efforts to raise this money. If you have anything or would be willing to work on something for this cause, please contact me at Aedhagan@... and it would surely appreciated. If you would be willing to donate things and need help getting it here, email me and we find a way! Let us all join together and show this Kingdom and our new King and Queen what our populace can do when allied in a common goal!

 

In Loyalty and Service to the Great Kingdom of the Outlands,

 Aedhagan of Min An Aoire

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#242 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Mon Oct 13, 2003 1:33 pm
Subject: al-Barran Court Dancing & Musicians Collegium & Ball, Nov. 1 (New Info)
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Please spread the word to your friends about our November 1, 2003 al-Barran Court Dancing & Musicians Collegium & Ball.

Our Musicians have been working very hard and practicing often, to provide music for over half the dances on Nov. 1 at our Ball, 6:30-9:30pm.
How many of these court dances do you know:  al-Barran Pavan (slow, stately, flirting dance);  Hole-in-the-Wall (our stealing dance); Gathering Peascods (aka Male Bonding); Ballo del Fiore (j's, z's, diagonals); Well Hall (waltz tune, longways set, similar to Hole-in-the-Wall, cloverleaf turn); Trenchmore (a fun, follow the leader, going over & under other couples' arms); Circle Waltz (a waltz tune, ladies twirl under the gentlemen's arms); Angus Reel (a partner dance in a circle with a back-to-back movement); Maltese Bransle (no partner needed, step into the circle, tempo increases);  Official Bransle (aka "toss the wench" or "toss the duchess"); Horses Bransle; Pinwheel (a "called dance", done with a partner in a circle, with one partner touching the hands of other dancers, like spokes on a wheel); Petit Riens (a 3 person, chasing & flirting dance, done a couple of years ago at mid-Winter); Amoroso (a fun, chasing & flirting dance, taught recently at dance practice); Quen Quer Que (a large circle dance, no partners needed, newly taught at dance practice.)

If you want to learn or practice these dances before the ball, there will be a court dance practice Sunday, October 26, at Battan Park in Albuquerque, 12:30-2:30pm.  There will also be 14 hours of dance classes in two dance tracks (beginning  & intermediate) from 10am to 5pm at our Nov. 1st. event.
Court Dance practices for November will be Nov. 2 & Nov. 14 at Battan Park, 12:30-2:30pm.  Battan Park is at the NW corner of Lomas & Carlisle, on Lomas next to Walgreens.

We look forward to dancing with you!!

Yours in service to the dream,

Lady Barbara (al-Barran)
 

al-Barran Court Dancing and Musicians Collegium and Ball
Barony of al-Barran
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 1500 Chelwood Park Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM
November 1, A.S. XXXVIII (2003), Site opens 10:00 am; closes 10:00 pm
Court Dance Classes, Dance Music Classes, Potluck Feast, Children’s Room, Court Dance Ball
Themes:  “Come as You are Not” and “Donate a Toy for Toys-for-Tots”

Come one and all to al-Barran’s Court Dancing and Musicians Collegium and Ball.  Come refresh your memory on court dances you know and learn new ones, including court dances that are being danced inner-kingdom,  so that as you travel around the Outlands, you will know the dances at our various balls.  There will be a full day of court dance classes from 10 am to 5 pm with a break for lunch on your own.  Lemonade and tea will be provided throughout the day.  We will have two informal dance tracks--one for the  beginner dancers and a concurrent one for the intermediate dancers.  I am delighted to announce that Mistress Arwen & THL Guillaume of Caerthe will be teaching at our Dancing Collegium.  From 3 to 5 pm we will also be teaching “inner-kingdom” court dances, which are court dances that are currently being taught in the various Outlands’ baronies and shires and danced at their events, for those who play on the kingdom level and wish to dance at out-of-town events in the Outlands.  For those of you wishing to teach court dancing in your shires and baronies, Lady Barbara has created a booklet of dance instruction and a set of court dance music tapes for these dances, to give to you.
Musicians from our al-Barran Musicians group will be meeting with other musicians from 1 to 5 pm to share music, information, etc.  They have a great collection of court dance sheet music collected by Lady Lin Shiao Mei (shiao_mei@..., 505-934-3952),  which you can download from her website at  http://mywebpages.comcast.net/shiao_mei/crtdance.pdf    and are encouraged to print and bring with you to this event.   This collection of dance music is based on the dances in Lady Barbara’s dance instruction booklet.

We will be having a potluck feast prior to the Ball from 5:15 to 6:15 pm with our Barony donating  a meat dish, bread, butter, tea and lemonade.  There will be lots of dancing of old and new court dances at our Court Dance Ball from 6:30 to approximately 9:30 pm.  We are excited to have our al-Barran Court Dance Musicians playing for part of the ball.  Our theme for the ball is “Come as You are Not” which  means you  dress in period garb, but in a way that you don’t usually dress for your persona.  Masks are welcome, but not necessary.  We also encourage you to bring a new, unwrapped toy (value of $5.00 or more) to donate to our barony’s donation to Toys-for-Tots.  Anyone bringing a toy can deduct $2.00 from their gate fee.  For our non-dancers, there will be gaming tables for those who wish to play period board games throughout the day.  There will also be a supervised children’s room from 10 am to 10 pm with activities for the children.  We ask that parents donate 2 hours of their time during the day in the room for each of their children who participate and bring a few of their children’s favorite toys.   Gate fees are $4 for members and $7 for non-members.   The fee for children and teens, ages 6 to 17, is $3 each, and children age 5 and under are free.  There is a family cap of $20.  Please make your checks payable to “SCA al-Barran.”  Please note, this is a dry site, so no alcohol is allowed at the site.

Reservations are not required.  Please contact Anuradha  at sillygirl07@... or 505-681-1276 if you need crash space.   No pets please.  For further information, see the Collegium link on the al-Barran web site,  http:\\www.al-barran.org .     For emergencies, a cell phone will be at the site to receive messages, 505-379-1181.  Directions:  From the West on I-40 take the 7th exit (Tramway) after passing through the I-25 interchange and turn left onto Tramway (from the East on I-40, take the 1st Albuquerque exit and turn right onto Tramway).  On Tramway, go north about 1.3 miles to the light at Lomas and turn left onto Lomas.   Go .5 miles to the light at Chelwood Park Blvd. and turn right.  Take Chelwood Park Blvd. about .6 mile to the church, which will be on your right at 1500 Chelwood Park Blvd.   Autocrat:  Lady Barbara (Barbara Krege), 12612 Morrow Avenue NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, 505-293-7453, krege@...  and Deputy Autocrats:  Lady  Melody Shaw and Lord Y  Port Lairge (Susan and Chris Hurlbert),  505-265-0161, Lockgen1@...


#243 From: Cherisa Geeslin <aedhagan@...>
Date: Wed Oct 15, 2003 12:40 am
Subject: Need items for Crown!
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 Greetings unto the list! My name is Aedhagan of Min An Aoire and I am from Fontaine dans Sable. As you may know we are hosting Outlands Coronation next month and I am running a silent auction. Funds from this are being donated to their Majesties travel fund. This is a great reason to raise money and support our Kingdom. I need anything and everything that someone can make and donate to this auction. Garb, jewelry, herbs, tools, bags, accessories, anything you can come up with will help in our efforts to raise this money. If you have anything or would be willing to work on something for this cause, please contact me at Aedhagan@... and it would surely appreciated. If you would be willing to donate things and need help getting it here, email me and we find a way! Let us all join together and show this Kingdom and our new King and Queen what our populace can do when allied in a common goal!

 

In Loyalty and Service to the Great Kingdom of the Outlands,

 Aedhagan of Min An Aoire

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#244 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Thu Oct 16, 2003 2:49 pm
Subject: How can I transfer computer images to cloth? Lady Barbara
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I am looking for an inexpensive way to transfer computer images (pictures) to cloth.

We have some period looking pictures on a computer, which we would like to have on pieces of cloth "for educational purposes".  We can print copies (B&W and color) and would like to inexpensively somehow transfer them to cloth, without having to pay a printing firm to do so.

Any ideas?  I need specifics, such as names and steps.

Thank you,

Lady Barbara, al-Barran


#245 From: Barbara Krege <krege@...>
Date: Thu Oct 16, 2003 6:11 pm
Subject: I have laser jet printers, Lady Barbara--Re: How can I transfer computer images to cloth? Lady Barbara
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My thanks to all of you who have written me already with your ideas.  I am dealing currently at school with a LaserJet printer, if that makes a difference for your suggestions.      I really appreciate the help so far!!   Lady Barbara (al-Barran)
 
 

Barbara Krege wrote:

I am looking for an inexpensive way to transfer computer images (pictures) to cloth.

We have some period looking pictures on a computer, which we would like to have on pieces of cloth "for educational purposes".  We can print copies (B&W and color) and would like to inexpensively somehow transfer them to cloth, without having to pay a printing firm to do so.

Any ideas?  I need specifics, such as names and steps.

Thank you,

Lady Barbara, al-Barran


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