Tir Righ Winter Investiture XLII/2007
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Nov 16-18, 2007, Shittimwoode
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A&S Championship
What is Happening? The Principality Arts and Sciences Championship draws close!
What is an A&S Champion? The Champion is an inspiration and role model to others. You make, do and know things that make our Society 'more' than it was without them.
You will represent the Principality through leadership and example. The Champion has a public presence in promoting the arts and sciences. This includes setting up a major Display or contest during your one year tenure.
The Champion will show a breadth of skills and will be ready and able to judge, teach and guide with gentleness and compassion.
The Champion will play a major Ceremonial role in putting on the next year's contest to choose his or her successor. This includes promoting the contest, recruiting contestants and judging.
When and Where is it? The competition will be held at November Investiture- Nov 16-18, 2007, in the most friendly Shire of Shittemwoode.
Most of the activities will take place on the Saturday.
What are the Competition Categories? The competition has three categories: -a historical product, -a historical process and -a research paper.
In order to qualify for the Championship you must include a piece in each category.
You can enter in all three categories if you are not going for Champion, and/or you can enter fewer pieces. You will gain experience in presenting and competing, get feedback on your work and are eligible for individual prizes.
You may submit entries previously entered in other contests, as long as they did not win at Principality level or above.
What to Enter: One Historical Research Piece. -This can be a paper, an object or process display (story board) item. -Send 3 copies of the research piece to the contest organizaer by October 15th [This so the judges can read it before the competition].
One Completed Historical Object Piece. -The entry may also include a display of labeled items or an entry in various stages showing the progress towards completion.
One Historical Process Piece. -With this item you explain and show the steps you used in creating an object. -The documentation should show hw did you made it, how would it have been done in period, and any differences.
How You will be Presenting Your Work -You are expected to provide an active presentation for each piece. -This may be a mini-lecture, demonstration or story, song or poem; the presentation should take from 3-10 minutes. -This will be followed by a question and answer session.
How to Enter- 2 steps 1. You must notify the contest organizers that you wish to enter. Deadline for notification is October 15th, 2007.
Send your Entry Form or Letter of Intent to: Isabel de la Roche m.k.a [personal contact information deleted for privacy]
-or by email to: artsci@tirrigh.org with a cc to: artscichampion@tirrigh.org
2. What to send: a. The Championship entry form from the Tir Righ website [1] , or an equivalent letter of intent; b. If you are entering a Research Paper, you must submit 3 copies of the finished paper [that is by October 15th] so the judges can read it prior to the contest date. c. A list of your entries with a couple of sentence long description of each, e.g. -a pair of early Norse shoes[product], a storyboard of Norse boat construction [process], and a research paper "Survival of Norse Folk Tales in England. or -a Gothic helm [product], a fluted set of legs [process], and a research paper "The Role of the Mounted Warrior in the Hundred Years War". Questions? Contact me, Isabel, or the current Arts and Sciences Champion, Vicountess Gwyneth Gower, or any former Champion.
I will be at the Fall Coronet Tournament this weekend if anyone wants to find me in person.
Please forward this note to any list that is appropriate.
In service to the dream,
Isabel
Shannon McAleese a.k.a. Isabel de la Roche, J de L, Minister of Arts and Sciences, Principality of Tir Righ.