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Arts & Sciences Articles

Arts & Sciences of the middle ages are studied at length, encompassing everything from the clothes that people wear to the food they eat and the pavilions they rest in, and so much more. Participants display and compete showing their researched and painstakingly reproduced projects. Laurels have little rest with apprentices always searching for more information on how things have been so long ago.

Look for classes and workshops at Winter's End May 5th.

Tir Righ Arts & Sciences Champions' Tourney
November AS XLI (2007)

NEW Entry Guidelines

In order to qualify for the championship the entrant must include:

-One Research Piece [a paper, an object or process display (story board) item. Three copies of the Papers must be submitted by October15 at the latest, in order that the judges may have time to read it in depth before the competition.

-One Completed Object Piece in the three entries [does not require the entrant's presence in order to be clear, and may be a display of labeled items or an entry in various stages showing the progress of completion.
The contestant should be available to be interviewed by the judges].


-Show Process explain and show the steps that were used in creating an object. How did you do it, how would it have been done in period.

The entrant will be judged on each entry and is expected to provide a level of Active Presentation for each entry [may be a lecture, demonstration or story, song or poem up to 3-10 minutes]. Not simply sit back and answer questions.

Deadline for sending in your letter of intent will be
October 15th, 2007

Principality A&S Page


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