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People in Østgarðr
participate in a wide variety of activities
related to the Middle Ages. For some ideas, check out the Society's Medieval
Arts and Sciences page and
Arts
of Combat page, or the East Kingdom
Activities page.
- Archery
Archery is quite
popular in Østgarðr.
Mongo Chinua runs
archery-fighting-and-potluck practices on Sundays in Staten Island.
Mistress Ygraine of Kellswood maintains a Web page called the
East
Kingdom Archery Scorekeeper with information about Royal
Rounds,
rankings, archery marshals, etc.
There's also an email list for archery in Northpass (the Westchester
and
Putnam County portions of Østgarðr); visit the
Northpass
Archery group or email northpass_archery-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
- Books and movies
We've collected a number of
book and movie
reviews by
Østgarðrians of books and movies with medieval themes.
- Brewing
-
Brewing in Østgarðr
- Classes
Many SCA events are centered around a tournament,
royal court, or
something like that. Other events are designed as opportunities for
people to teach things to one another. Many of these class events
(in the East Kingdom) are collectively referred to as
East
Kingdom University, or EKU.
- Combat
The most conspicuous of the SCA's activities is
generally what we
call "heavy combat", in which fighters wearing reconstructed medieval-
or Renaissance-style armor hit one another with swords, axes, and
similar weapons. For safety reasons, the weapons are made of
rattan rather than steel; they are wrapped to prevent splintering, and
both weapons and armor are
inspected before every tournament. Tournaments are not scripted or
choreographed; the combatants, spectators, and referees have no idea
who
will win until that final shot gets through.
Visit the SCA
Arts of Combat page, or for information on local combat
activities,
visit the SCA Combat NYC group or email scacombatnyc-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
New would-be fighters
are encouraged to attend a
practice or two, watch what's going on, and get some instruction
(different
kinds of blows, how to use a shield, footwork, etc.) without armor.
Once you're ready to try fighting for real, contact the Knight Marshal
to arrange
for loaner armor that you can wear.
In recent years there's been increased interest in
historically-accurate
sword techniques, as reconstructed from surviving manuals written by
14th-16th-century sword masters. For some video demonstrations, see ARMA
Training Videos.
- Cooking
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See Cooking in
Østgarðr
- Costume and clothing research
-
See Costume and
clothing research in
Østgarðr
- Dance
Very little is known about medieval European dance,
but there are
surviving dance manuals, specifying steps and music, starting from
the mid-15th century; see the SCA
Dance Page for more information.
Østgarðr holds an outdoor dance
practice every other week at Belvedere Castle in Central Park in the
warmer months (watch this space for details). Some may also be
interested in Elegant Arts, a non-SCA group in the
NYC area dedicated to
historic dance from the 15th to early 20th centuries.
- Demos for the Public
Although the majority of SCA events are "for
ourselves",
allowing us to educate and entertain other SCA-folk, Østgarðr
also provides demonstrations for schools, museums, churches, etc. For
example, for almost thirty years we've done an annual demonstration
at the Huntington
Unitarian Church Renaissance Faire; 2003 marked the end of
this
ancient tradition, but we have some pictures of the 2003 faire.
We also frequently have a presence at the annual
medieval faire held
at the Cloisters, in Manhattan. I'll
put up some
pictures when I get them....
We've also provided numerous demos for school
groups, covering such
topics as clothing, food and cooking, spinning and weaving,
leatherwork,
herbs and medicine, calligraphy and illumination, archery,
armor and weapons, and (always popular with children)
combat using swords, axes,
spears, etc.
- Embroidery
The East Kingdom embroidery guild is called
Athena's
Thimble. It's not specific to
Østgarðr, but a number of Østgarðrians are active
members).
- Games
Many people in the greater Østgarðr area enjoy
period
games:
dice games, card games, board games, and outdoor sports.
For example, Galen MacByrne holds a
monthly "gaming gnight" (largely, but not exclusively, period games)
at his home in Cornwall, NY.
- Gilded Pearl
There are also groups within the SCA dedicated to
particular periods.
For example, a number of Østgarðrians are active in the
Gilded Pearl,
which studies the years 1450-1650.
- Heraldry
- Heraldry (name and arms
research)
- Lace
Mistress Ilaine de Cameron maintains a Web page for
Arachne's
Web,
the Renaissance lacemaking group.
- Miscellaneous
If you don't see it in this list, contact
the Minister of Arts
or
the Minister of Sciences.
There's an intermittent interest group within Østgarðr
called the "Dabblers' Guild", a place to learn a little bit of
everything. To find out more, visit the
Østgarðr
Dabblers' Guild Yahoo group.
- Music
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Østgarðr has a variety of ongoing musical
activities.
For example, a Recorder Schola meets every few weeks (usually at the
home of John
and Rufina) to
learn recorder technique,
medieval and Renaissance repertoire, and a bit of early music theory.
And a lady in Manhattan has been running "Sing Things",
informal get-togethers to sing period music; I'll put more info here
when she gives me permission to post it.
Here's a page of links and information on
Medieval and Renaissance Music
(so far this
is John and Rufina's stuff)
- Narrow wares
A term encompassing the making of cords, laces,
braids, etc. as
practiced in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. There's an email list for
practitioners in the East Kingdom;
visit the Narrowwork Guild.
Mistress Thora Sharptooth (not actually a resident of
Østgarðr) maintains a lovely web page on
a particular technique called fingerloop
braiding.
- Pavilions
Several of our members are actively interested in
the construction
and decoration of medieval-style pavilions; see
Reconstructing
medieval pavilions.
- Tourneying companies
A movement within the SCA in the past few years has
been the formation
of "tourneying companies", intended to recreate the style and
feel of medieval tournaments. One such operating in our area, in which
several Østgarðrians participate, is the
Company
of St. Michael.
D. Peters / Magistra Rufina Cambrensis / seahorse at ostgardr
dot org
Stephen Bloch / Master John Elys / webmaster@ostgardr.org
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