Event Main Contact (Event Steward): Maire nic Shiobhan
Date: April 27 , 2018 until April, 29 2018
Site opens at: 12:00 AM on April 27th 2018
Site closes at: 12:00 AM on April 29th 2018
Event site:
Swiss Sportsman Club of Tacoma
9205 198th Ave E
Bonney Lake, WA 98391
Class sign ups will be
at the Gate on Saturday morning!! There will be no sign ups offered
before Saturday.
Join us for our first camping
event of the season! All classes will be held on
Saturday, April 28th. Many classes are youth
friendly. Some classes will require you to bring supplies or
have a class fee, be sure to read through the descriptions and
contact the event team or instructor with questions. All fees
are paid directly to the instructors.
New this year, Swiss wrestling
demos!!
Saturday afternoon during the
lunch hour, join us at the Musikhusl as bards compete for the
championship! They will perform for you, so don’t miss out. A bard
with no audience is a sad bard indeed.
Archers! Join us for the
Daffodil Archery Tourney at 2 pm. RATS! The Barony is
being overrun by rats good archers of the land we need your skills
to rid ourselves of these invaders and who or what has sent
them to us.
There
will be two rounds of targets at 20, 30, 40 yards. Come join the
destruction of this vermin.
Baronial A&S Champion
contenders! This is your weekend to shine!! A&S championship to
be held inside in the Alpenhaus.
Page Competition!! This
year Embers will also host our Baronial Page Competition for youth
between the ages of 8 and 15. Come be a part of the baronial court
and be an important part of our events.
Friday Night
Fights
Torchlight Tourney to be held at dusk!!!
Equipment inspection tentatively set for 7:30 pm on Friday April
27th. Event organized by Agmundr
Glumsson and Francisca de Rosil.
Saturday Class
Descriptions/Event Schedule
9:30 Sharp! Opening
Court
Baronial Page competitors
must present themselves in opening court to declare their intent to
compete. Bardic and A&S championsip competitors should also be
prepared to present themselves at opening
court.
10:00
am
White tent /Classroom
1
14th century fillet and barbette-
90 minutes
Instructor: HL Annika Poznanska
Email:
alphamike99@yahoo.com
Students to
bring white sewing thread, sewing needle, pins, scissors, and a
measuring tape
Making a
ruffled Manesse codex-style fillet and barbette. In this hands-on
class we will measure, cut, and start to make this late 13th early
14th century woman’s headdress. Materials and a handout provided
for 6 students. Basic hand sewing skills required. Adults and teens
welcome. The instructor will be available throughout the day if
assistance is needed for completion.
BAOTent/Classroom 2
So you want to be Baron- 1
hour
Instructor: Baron Yusuf Jabar Al Timbuktuwwi
el qalot
Student
Capacity: 2-12 students
A
discussion of what is expected of you and what to expect when
you’re a landed Baron.
First A&S Championship
presentation in Alpenhaus Hall
BaO Baronial
Pavillion/classroom 3
How to be an Event Steward-
1hour
Instructors: Lady Kira Mikkeldotter and HL
Ellisif Leifsdottir
Learn how
to run an event from start to finish with step by step instructions
from our Baronial Exchequer and former Baronial
Seneschal.
Thrown Weapons
Range
Thrown Weapns Marshalling Class- 90
minutes
Instructor: HL
Phydeaux Weir
Thrown
Weapons Range
All
Day drop-in class on how to make Atlatl darts with HL Thorvald
Einharson, information at thrown weapons range.
Musikhusli Hut
Singable Period Songs- 1
hour
Mistress
Elizabeth Piper
ebetmead@gmail.com
Class
Maximum: 15 Students
This is a
hands on class. We will discuss sources for period songs suitable
for Bardic Circles or singing in camp. We will sing street cries,
rounds, Trouvere songs, and Elizabethan Airs. $2 for the
handout.
Classroom 4/Youth
Tent
Posament- 90 minutes
Instructor: HL Disa i Birkilundi
Maximum
students: 8
Cost
$5
Posament
is a textile embellishment technique using a wire coiled around a
silk cord found almost exclusively in Birka, Sweden in the tenth
century. We will discuss history, resources and creation methods
for both the coiled wire (tentrad) and the posament itself. Youth
friendly class.
Early Period
Tent/Classroom 5
Naalbinding for beginners 1
hour
Instructor: HL Audny Reffsdottir
This class
is for beginning naalbinding, and will focus on the Oslo stitch.
Instructor will be providing plastic needles and yarn, Plus a
handout.
Class
Maximum: Up to 6 students, youth 12 and under are welcome with a
parent or guardian, teens are welcome.
Back
of Hall/Outdoor classroom
Mask making using ridged wrap- 1
hour
Instructor: HL Volk the Grey
Email:
volkthegray@comcast.net
Number of
students allowed: 5
Description of class: Make a mask! Hands
on class. No fees. Students must bring an apron large enough to
cover the front of their garb. Youth and teens welcome (youth under
13 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian).
Archery Dragon Wing
In Depth Intro to Archery -90
minutes
Instructor: Tymme Prodfellow
Number of
students allowed: no maximum. Bring a chair.
An in depth
introduction to archery in the SCA. Learn about: Different
bow types; Different arrow types (period, non-period); Dominant
Eye/Dominant Hand; Different shoots
(RR, IKAC, York); Bow care; Parts of a bow (terminology); Equipment
inspections; accessories (gloves/finger tabs, bracers) and
more!
11
am
2nd A&S Presentation-Alpenhaus
Hall
BaO
Tent/Classroom 2
Chivalry Roundtable- 1
hour
Instructor: led by HE, Sir Gernon Valletorte
du Harfleur
Number of
Students: Open attendance
Description: Are you curious about what it
takes to be a knight in the SCA? Perhaps you just have a question
about chivalric behaviors on or off the list field? Then come join
us for an open discussion with members of the Order of the
Chivalry. This free-form question and answer roundtable will focus
on the pursuit of Knighthood and questions of Chivalry and the
Knightly virtues. Attendees should bring a
chair.
BaO Baronial
Pavillion/classroom 3
The
Medieval Dog– 1 hour
Instructor:
Lady Dagrun (Runa) Harasdottir
Number of
Students: Open class
Description: Man’s companion for thousands of
years, what part did the dog play in day to day life? We will
explore this as well as husbandry, hunting, superstition, and the
types of dogs your persona would be familiar with. The modern
concept of individual breeds was not as we see it today. Dogs
were bred for function. However, form follows function and
there were certainly distinct groups that had individuals that
would be recognized today.
Early Period
Pavilion/Classroom 5
Iconic Costuming: Making a men’s Viking
warrior/caftan coat- 1 hour
Instructor: Baroness Maricka
Sigrunsdotter
Number of
Students: Open class. Instructor will have 8 hand-outs on hand
which can be downloaded online at a later date.
Description: A discussion and hands on class
about the Warrior Caftan Coat from the late Iron-age (Vendal era),
and how to make one. Students are encouraged to bring
scissors, pen/paper and a chair. During class students
will make a small felt mock-up warrior coat to take home as an
example. Pop corn to be served!
Back
of Hall/Outdoor class area
Making an antler needel for Naalbinding- 1
hour
Instructor: Baroness Eilidh Keldeleth
Maximum amount of students:
5 students.
Walk away with your own
hand made needle for Naalbinding. Very hands on and a bit dusty.
You might want to bring an apron to protect your clothing.
Instructor will provide horn, dust masks, rasps, and sanding
paper to shape and smooth the needle. The only skill requirement is
you need to have strong hands and lots of patience. Class cost is
$5.00.
11:30
Musikhusli fighting
ring
Swiss Wrestling Demos!
Come watch as our hosts perform a
demo of the time honored tradition of Swiss Wrestling before the
Bardic Championship!
12:00 pm-1 pm Bardic
Championship!!!! Join us at the Musikhusli arena as 2 bards square
off! A Populace favorite will be chosen this
year!
Afternoon
Classes
1
pm
White Tent/Classroom
1
Sewing a Carolingian Book Block- 90
minutes
Instructor: Mistress Roana Aldinoch,
OP
Email: roana.aldinoch@gmail.com
Maximum
students: 8 (others may join us to watch, and the handout will be
available for up to another 10 people for $.50.)
Description of class: This is a hands class
that teaches the participant one of the core skills in bookbinding:
making a book block. We will be focusing on an early period
Carolingian book, learning several potential stitches that can be
used. This class is appropriate for ages 13 and up. There will be a
$3 class fee to cover materials and handout costs. I’ll have 8 kits
on hand, but others may join us to watch, and the handout will be
available for up to another 10 people for $0.50.
Bao Tent/Classroom
2
Beginning Leather tooling- 1
hour
Instructor: Baroness Marika
Sigrunsdotter
Maximum
number of students: 4
Material
cost: $5
Learn to
tool and decorate leather. Tools and leather bits will be
provided
Alpenhaus Hall
Reading Music A- 2 hour
workshop
Instructor: Mistress Elizabeth
Piper
Number of
students: 6 maximum (this workshop will be repeated at 3
pm)
This is a
hands on class. The instructor will provide electronic keyboards.
Students are welcome to bring other instruments the already play by
ear. (Please bring a fingering chart.) We will cover the basics of
reading pitch and rhythm with lots of hands on practice time. $4
for the handout.
Alpenhaus Hall
Kitchen
The Period Camp Cook 3 hour
workshop
Instructor: Maestra Raffaella Di Contino,
OP
Maximum
students per class: 12
Learn to
make an entire period meal that can be reheated at War. Delicious
and educational.
BaO Baronial
Pavilion/Classroom 3-
Baroness Tea with Baroness A’yse al-Zahra-1
hour
Come enjoy
afternoon tea and conversation with the Baroness of Blatha an Oir.
It is the social event of the afternoon!
Musikhusli Fighting
ring
Rapier Marshalling- 60
minutes
Instructor:
Cameron of Stewart
Rapier Marshalling –
what you need to know to become a Rapier Marshall!
Youth Tent/Classroom
4
Court Etiquette -1 hour REQUIRED CLASS FOR
PAGE CANDIDATES (those under 13 must be accompanied by an
adult)
Instructor: Baron Yusuf Jabar Al Timbuktuwwi
el qalot
Student
Capacity: 12 students
Have you
wondered about the basic social rules of our game? How should you
behave in court? Do you bow and then stop, or bow and keep going?
This class will teach you the basics of court etiquette, including
what is going on, and what are these awards, anyway. This
class is open to adults and youth, and is a required class for
baronial page candidates.
Early Period/Classroom
5
Tablet Weaving: the Basics and More-4
hours
Dame
Madrun Gwehyddes, HL Audny Refsdottir, and Magistra Tuirrean ni
Chaoilte dal gCais
Student
Capacity-8 hands-on students; Additional folks may attend but they
can only listen and ask questions. Materials fee:$5-$7 per
student, depending on the cost of yarn
This class
will focus on the basics of tablet weaving: how to make your own
tablets, methods of warping, how to read and weave patterns, and
the variables that control what the tablets can do. This is a
hands-on class. Students will leave with an extensive handout
(sent electronically), a two-color practice warp, several pattern
options, and enough information to warp and weave on their
own.
Students
should bring: a chair, a belt or sash long enough to go around
their hips, scissors, note taking materials, a deck of standard
playing cards, a small weaving/band shuttle if possible. All
other materials will be provided.
Back of Hall/Outdoor
classroom
Needle felting your way to happiness-I
hour
SCA Name:
Lady Runa Harasdottir
Class is
limited to 12
Description of class; Felting is the oldest of the textile arts,
however, it is generally not the most portable. Modern needle
felting techniques may be used for embellishment and three
dimensional works. It’s easy, fun, and forgiving. This class will
focus on three dimensional works. While you may make whatever you
are inspired, the instruction will be towards creating a small
felted rabbit. There is a material fee of $12. This will include tools (needles, holder,
shears, leather finger protectors, glass eyes, awl, and roving to
create at least one rabbit. There should be extra roving to
take home in your kit and I may have additional roving for
purchase. No
young children, please. Needles are very
sharp.
2 PM
ARCHERY TOURNEY BEGINS AT
RANGE
RATS! The Barony is being
overrun by rats good archers of the land we need your skills to
rid ourselves of these invaders and who or what has sent them
to us.
There will be two
rounds of targets at 20, 30, 40 yards. Come join the destruction of
this vermin.
BaO
Tent/Classroom 2
Shoemaking 101 – The Stitching
Cord, or Waxed End
Instructor: Vyncent atte Wodegate, OL
Student Limit: 6
Cost: $0
For over 1000 years, shoemakers have used linen thread, waxed and
wound around a boar bristle, to sew shoes. Instead of using a
needle, which is rigid and must be threaded (doubling the
thickness), making a waxed end gradually allows the cord to become
thicker, yet be smooth and stable. This is essential, one sews by
passing cords through the same hole. Here, students will learn to
wax and prepare linen threads and wind them around a bristle for
sewing.
BaO Baronial
Pavilion/Classroom 3
Anyone can Research!- 1 hour
Instructor:
Maude Louisiana deOrleans
Maximum
students: open, bring a chair.
This lecture based class
will explore how to make research easy for beginners to
advanced.
Musikhusli
hut
Beginning Bodhran-1 hour
Instructor:
Sergeant Gareth Albreck
Maximum
students: limited to drums on hand
The classic, and oh so
period, hand drum that no bard should be without.
Youth Tent/Classroom
4
YAFA Costuming- 1 hour *Page Candidates must
take at least 1 YAFA class
Instructor: Aoife Ruadh ingen ui
Cnaimhsighe
A YAFA
instruction class for level 1 costuming. If signed up for YAFA
beforehand your child will earn a level 1 token for completion of
this class. Students under 13 must be accompanied by a legal
guardian.
Behind the hall/outdoor
class area
Lampworked
Beads 90
minutes
Instructors: Baroness Maricka Sigrunsdotter and HL Sophia Francesca
Bruno
number of
Students: 8
Description:
Class fee of $20.
Come learn how to make lampworked beads from two of our most
experienced and talented glass magicians! Fee is to cover
materials. At the end of class you can take your bead(s) home with
you! (Allow time after class for beads to cool properly)
3pm
In
the Alpenhaus Hall
Reading Music B- 90 minute
workshop
Instructor: Mistress Elizabeth
Piper
Number of
students: 6 maximum (this is a repeat of the 1 pm
workshop)
This is a
hands on class. The instructor will provide electronic keyboards.
Students are welcome to bring other instruments the already play by
ear. (Please bring a fingering chart.) We will cover the basics of
reading pitch and rhythm with lots of hands on practice time. $4
for the handout
White tent/Classroom
1
Patterning a Gothic Fitted Dress- 1
Hour
Instructor: HL Annika Poznanska
Email:
alphamike99@yahoo.com
Patterning
a mid-to late 14th century woman’s Gothic Fitted Dress. In this
class we will discuss how to measure for and construct a
custom-fitted dress pattern, including fitting a larger bust and
curvy hips, closures, fabric and layout, and incorporating heraldic
elements. This is an introductory class, no previous pattern-making
experience is required. Lecture class with handouts provided
for the first 10 students.
BaO
Tent/Classroom 2
Shoemaking 102 The Round Stitch – 1 hour
Instructor: Vyncent
atte Wodegate, OL
Student Limit: 6
Cost: $0
The most common stitch for
closing uppers (that is, creating the top portion of the shoe) was
the round stitch. This stitch is a double-running stitch used
to join two pieces of leather together end-to-end. In this
class, we will use the stitching cords made in Shoemaking 101 to
sew together a two scraps of leather, end to end. A similar
stitch is used to inseam a shoe, that is, to attach the sole to the
upper. If you have a piece of wool to protect your knee while
you stitch, it might be helpful.
BaO Baronial
Pavilion/Classroom 3
Iron
Age Bronze Jewelry-90 minutes
Instructor:
Thangbrand of Dragon’s Laire
This demonstration/lecture class
will cover how to make a finger ring in the Celtic and in the
Viking style. The demo will cover hammering (forging) techniques,
twisting and forming the forged copper rod into a finished
ring.
This will not be a hands-on class for
students but you will be able to watch the process as the
instructor performs all the steps to make a particular type of ring
common to Celts of the Bronze Age and Vikings of the Iron
Age
Musikhusli Fighting
ring
Rapier Workshop Beginer-with the Blatha an Oir
Rapier Champion-60 minutes
Instructor:
Cameron of Stewart
Bring
Rapier Kit
Basic Italian Rapier – the foundation of
fencing Italian Rapier – historical context, footwork, guards, and
parry/repost. Come learn about
rapier from the baronial rapier champion!!!!
Youth Tent/Classroom
4
YAFA Heraldry-1 hour *Page Candidates must
take at least 1 YAFA Class
Instructor: Alizand le Favre
A YAFA
instruction class for level 1 heraldry. If signed up for YAFA
beforehand your child will earn a level 1 token for completion of
this class. Students under 13 must be accompanied by a legal
guardian.
4PM
White tent/Classroom
1
Patterning Medieval Hose- 1
hour
Instructor: Lady
Angharat verch Reynulf
Celedraug@gmail.com
Class
Maximum- 10 students.
Do you
want to wear linen or woolen hose for that more period look (and be
cooler in both look and comfort)? Learn some basic patterning tips,
trace a template for fitting to your legs and see some examples of
period embellishments.
Instructor
provides: Handout, non-woven fabric for making a pattern.
Student brings pen, scissors, and muslin if that is preferred for
your pattern.
BaO
Tent/Classroom 2
Medieval Falconry- 1 hour
Instructor: Lady Dagrun (Runa)
Harasdottir
Number of students: Open to all
Description: Falconry was an extremely popular pastime in period,
both throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Lords and
ladies, the clergy, and yes, even the common man took up the sport
on some level. Learn how it was done, from trapping or
rearing eyasses (baby raptors), to training, to the hunt.
Learn terminology that hasn’t changed in 1000 years.
Understand what the sport was and why it lost its popularity and
learn about modern practice. This class will help enrich your
persona and understanding of period life. Questions
welcome. Hands on examples of equipment (called
furniture). There will be at least one falcon
present.
Musikhusli Fighting
ring
Rapier Workshop Advanced-with the Blatha an Oir
Rapier Champion-60 minutes
Instructor:
Cameron of Stewart
Bring rapier
kit
Advanced Italian Rapier – philosophy,
practical application, and strategy.
Youth Tent/Classroom
4
Bardic 101- 1 hour
Instructor: Sergeant Gareth Albreck
Everything
that you need to know about being a Bard from a former Bardic
Champion!
Behind the hall/outdoor
class area
3 Page Stations- All Page candidates
must attend each station to learn a skill and have their Page card
signed off on by the instructor. Candidates will learn how to turn
wood, how to set a copper rivet in leather, and how to tie knots
and lashings. Page candidates under the age of 13 must be
accompanied by an adult guardian.
5pm
Classes wrap up and prepare/re-set tents for
closing court.
5:30 pm Closing court. Final bardic
performances, announcement of competition winners.
EVENT TEAM:
Event Steward: Lady Maire Nic
Shiobhan; Contact:
Blackwood456@yahoo.com
Deputy
Steward: HL Zahra bint al-Rammah
Site Coordinator/Sponsor: Jeremy
Simmons. Contact: message Event steward with site
questions
Merchant-crat: HL Alizand Thorgeirsson, Contact:
alizaunde@gmail.com
A&S
Championship: HL Angharat verch
Reynulf-celedraug@gmail.com
Bardic
Championship: HL Andromacha Tou
Lesvos
Daffodil
Tournament: HE Yusuf Ja’bar
Timbuktuwwi
Page
Competition: Kurohayashi Yoshi, Outgoing Baronial Page. Contact
event steward with Page Competition
questions.
Thrown
Weapons: HL Phydeaux Weir
EVENT
INFO:
General
site and event information:
***Site opens for general
public at 3pm on Friday April 27th, Event staff, volunteers willing
to help put up classroom pavilions, and merchants are allowed on
site at 12 noon.
General
public: Pre-registration forms are available, please pre-reigster
by April 13th, 2018. If you are RV camping we highly recomend
you pre-register for RV space. Camping available both Friday
and Saturday evening. Please note the per tent fee.
Pre-registration forms can be
found here: http://blathaanoir.antir.sca.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Embers-2018-Pre-registration-forms.pdf
Gate
opens Friday at 3 pm and Saturday morning at 8:00am closes before
evening court.
Site closed Sunday at 1pm,
everyone must be packed up so that event team can have the site
cleaned by 3pm
Site
Fee:
Adult: $15
SCA member discount: $5
17 and under: Free with legal guardian (remember
to bring waivers found on sca.org)
Camping
fee: This site has a $10 per tent fee that we must charge, a $15
dry RV camping fee, and a $20 wet RV camping fee (RV’s are highly
recomended to pre-register). There is no camping fee per person,
just PER TENT. Open pavilions do not count towards a tent
fee.
This site has bathrooms AND
showers. It is discreetly wet, please keep all alcohol within
period/period-esque containers. Fires are allowed within raised
fire pits only, and must not be left unattended at any time.
Ashes/partially burned wood must be removed from site, there is no
dumping area for them. DO NOT PUT ASHES IN TRASH CANS. Please be
sure to have a bucket of water and fire extinguisher handy near any
open flames. We will be using the Alpenhaus, which has a small
kitchen area and electricity with a sink, fridge, and stove/oven.
If you wish to use these facilities please talk to the event
steward first. You will also be required to clean up after yourself
in the kitchen, please don’t leave dirty dishes in the
sink.
NO MARIJUANA IS ALLOWED ON SITE,
REGARDLESS OF STATE RULES. ANYONE FOUND USING MARIJUANA WILL
BE ASKED TO LEAVE IMMEDIATELY. THE SITE RULES REQUIRE STRICT
ADHERENCE TO THIS RULE. NO
EXCEPTIONS.
******For anyone showing up Friday!!!!!!!!!! Our
first priority MUST be setting the ranges up and making sure safety
areas are set before any campers or activity tents can be set up.
Please be patient, or if you are willing, volunteering to help with
this process will enable us to allow everyone to set up much
faster. Thank you!!
Page
Competition
Page candidates will be required to present
themselves at opening court at 9:30 am to confirm their intent to
compete. At the Baroness Tea the candidates will introduce
themselves to the Baroness for a short question and answer
session. Then take the SCA Ettiquette Class, take at least
one YAFA class (currently offered Hearaldy and Costuming) and
participate in the Page stations at 4 pm which will teach them
skills such as setting a copper rivet, turning a wooden top,
and knots and lashings. These classes and trials will begin
after the bardic competition at the classroom
area.
Merchant
information:
This year we have several merchants returning,
and a few new faces!
Norse
Gypsy Forge– Drinking horns, leather journals, and medieval
miscellania.
Sidhefire Arts– beautiful
handmade pottery, mugs, pitchers, etc.
DragonStorm– Hand made blades,
leather products, and costume bits.
Waltz
Art– Handcrafted jewelry, felt wool dolls, Mineral specimens
and stone pendants. New inventory added!
Silverthorne Crafts-Custom
hand crafted leatherwork.
Burnt
Village Wares-Norse stuff! Furs, jewelry, tunics, keys,
rings, oh my!
Tabby’s Hats– Hats, coifs, hat
accessories, cushions, feathers, and more hats!
Heirs
of Elegance– Clothing!
For questions contact HL Alizand Thorgeirsson,
merchant co-ordinator (merchant listing is now closed. Thank
you).
Celtic Bardic Championship
Information (deadline to declare your intent to compete has
passed):
We have two
worthy competitors going for Champion this year! The
Celtic Bardic Championship will be held at 12 Noon on Saturday
April 28th. A populous choice will be awarded this year, please
join us at the Musikhusli arena at 12 noon!
Daffodil Archery Tournament
Information:
RATS! The Barony is being
overrun by rats good archers of the land we need your skills to
rid ourselves of these invaders and who or what has sent them
to us.
There will be two
rounds of targets at 20, 30, 40 yards. Come join the destruction of
this vermin at 2 pm on Saturday. contact HE Yusuf Ja’bar Timbuktuwwi for
questions.
A&S
championship
THE DEADLINE TO DECLARE INTENT HAS PASSED. Good
luck to our two competitors.
The A&S
Championships will begin at 10 am on Saturday the 28th in the
Alpenhaus hall.
Site Info:
Name: Swiss Sportsman Club
9205 198th Ave E
Bonney Lake, WA 98391
Directions to Site:
Address:
Tacoma Swiss Sportsman Club
9205 198th Ave. E.
Bonney Lake, WA 98391
Directions:
Take your best route to HWY 410 in Bonney
Lake,
If coming from the West, turn right on 198th Ave
E
If coming from the East, turn left on 198th Ave
E
The Swiss Sportsman Club will on your
right
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