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== [[Awards]] Summary ==
== [[Awards]] Summary ==
*Silent Harp (Seagirt) June 30 AS 31 / 1996  
*Silent Harp ([[Seagirt]]) June 30 AS 31 / 1996  
*Seagull (Seagirt) Dec 30 AS 31 / 1996  
*Seagull ([[Seagirt]]) Dec 30 AS 31 / 1996  
*Award of Arms May 31 AS 32 / 1997  
*[[Award of Arms]] May 31 AS 32 / 1997  
*Magistrae Ithra June 1 AS 32 / 1997  
*Magistrae [[Ithra]] June 1 AS 32 / 1997  
*Jambe de Lion Mar 7 AS 32 / 1998  
*[[Jambe de Lion]] Mar 7 AS 32 / 1998  
*Fellow of Saint Giles (Saint Giles) Oct 26 AS 33 / 1998  
*Fellow of Saint Giles ([[Saint Giles]]) Oct 26 AS 33 / 1998  
*Laurel July 21 AS 36 / 2001  
*[[Laurel]] July 21 AS 36 / 2001  
*Lector Ithra - Artis Apr 2 AS 39 / 2005  
*Lector [[Ithra]] - Artis Apr 2 AS 39 / 2005  


[[Category:People]]
[[Category:People]]

Revision as of 10:15, 10 September 2008

Cecille's arms, Azure, on a fess between three swallows volant argent three roses proper.
Maistresse Cecille at Seagirt Summer Tournament 2005

SCA History

Cecille joined the Society in the summer of 1994. She was awarded arms at Sealion War in May AS XXXII/1997 by Darius and Morgaine, and was admitted to the Order of the Jambe de Lion on March 7 AS 32 by Brendan and Aryana. At Twelfth Night Coronation XXXV/2001 she and her lord husband Iago ab Adam were offered entry into the Order of the Laurel, but they both chose to take a vigil until July Coronation XXXVI/2001, where they received the honour from the hands of Davin and Groa. She has one apprentice, HL Rosamund Kilpatrick, and two students, Baroness Tangwystl verch Glyn and Lady Catherine Townson.

Persona History

Cecille de Beumund is a Norman woman living in England in the year 1296. She divides her time between her estate at Crosswell-Beumund and her lord Iago's at Great Ockham.

Aliases

Prior to receiving her Laurel Cecille was known as Arianwen ferch Ieuan. She often renders her title as Maistresse, an Anglo-Norman spelling of Mistress.

Interests

Cecille's badge, A cross triparted and fretted fleury argent.
  • Research
  • Singing
  • Recorders
  • Music composition and theory
  • Music direction
  • Costuming
  • Embroidery
  • Charter painting

Music Direction

Composition

  • A Catch On Laighe na Greine, a catch with lyrics by Iago ab Adam
  • Quand j'ay pensee, a French chanson 4 part setting for a poem by Clement Marot
  • Winter, Child ballad style setting for lyrics by Aliena Searover
  • Numerous 3-5 part arrangements of Playford dance music
  • Numerous original Variation compositions for recorder on Period popular Themes (Theme & Variations)

Awards Summary