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[[Image:KatarynaFlute.jpg|left|150px]]Also known as Kataryna Dragonweaver  
[[Image:KatarynaFlute.jpg|left|150px]]Also known as Kataryna Dragonweaver  


Creator of the [[Avacal]] Bard's Book, available printed and online at [http://bards.avacal.net/SongBook/ABBfront.html].
Creator of the [[Avacal]] Bard's Book, available printed and online at bards.avacal.net/SongBook/ABBfront.html[http://bards.avacal.net/SongBook/ABBfront.html].




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* While not a direct interest, I have a wealth of information on Ukrainian period clothing I've been collecting for the last 5 years, I'm slowly making it available to others as it's translated... but with all my other interests becoming a garb maven is doubtful.
* While not a direct interest, I have a wealth of information on Ukrainian period clothing I've been collecting for the last 5 years, I'm slowly making it available to others as it's translated... but with all my other interests becoming a garb maven is doubtful.


Interests and varied projects are detailed at [http://www.katarynas.net/]
Interests and varied projects are detailed at www.katarynas.net[http://www.katarynas.net/]


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[[Category: Avacal]]

Latest revision as of 09:37, 24 September 2014

Also known as Kataryna Dragonweaver

Creator of the Avacal Bard's Book, available printed and online at bards.avacal.net/SongBook/ABBfront.html[1].





Interests

  • Obsessed with the history of decorated eggs from anywhere. (Not the symbols but the processes used to make them)
  • The beginnings of Ukrainian culture during the SCA period (Ukraine-centric research compared to Russia-centric research)
  • Music - English language music (celtic, period, folk tune collecting) & Byzantine music
  • Storytelling and the role of stories and songs within the culture of the SCA. (Yes - I collect filk)
  • Slavic and Eastern European Pottery... but it's been skewing towards Islamic recently.
  • Making Kilns and Ovens
  • While not a direct interest, I have a wealth of information on Ukrainian period clothing I've been collecting for the last 5 years, I'm slowly making it available to others as it's translated... but with all my other interests becoming a garb maven is doubtful.

Interests and varied projects are detailed at www.katarynas.net[2]