PGC2019 – Challenge Extended

“What fates impose, that men must needs abide”
 3 Henry VI, 4.3.60

In light of recent events, and with the gracious support of Their Excellencies Grim and Alexandra, Baron and Baroness Southron Gaard, to assist you to occupy your time while you are retired to your estates, the timeframe for entering the Persona Gubbins Challenge has been extended until Yule (Mid Winter).

Additionally, a new category has been devised to delight and intrigue:


16. Sweet are the uses of adversity 
You are invited to research or practice an art, craft or past time that your persona might have undertaken whilst whiling away a siege (or plague).  (Please note that we cannot support the mis-use of live chickens as a plague cure (probable true story)).

The Persona Gubbins Challenge is designed to celebrate our personas. Swathes of documentation are not required to participate. Discover, create and share the small items that enhance your SCA experience.

In service and appreciation of Shakespeare,
Meisterin Christian Baier, Baronessa Isabel Maria del Aguila, Lady Amabillia Thexton

PGC2019 Baronial Challenge

Nice Little Touches:the Southron Gaard “Persona Gubbins*” A&S Challenge


“The object of art is to give life a shape.”

We know that sometimes people find it hard to “use” their persona at events, or to make their persona relevant to their SCA “game play”.  In this challenge we invite you to use your persona (or someone else’s) to investigate that persona’s world, in order to create small items that you might carry to or use at events to enhance our SCA “game”.

*Gubbins, meaning small items, easily picked up and carried about (mid-16th century word, from the obsolete gobbon ‘piece, slice, gob’, from Old French; probably related to gobbet).  Not to be used in connection with live small animals.
Thanks to Shakespeare and others for the quotes used here throughout.

This Challenge is brought to you by Meisterin Christian Baier, Baroness Isabel Maria del Aguila, Lady Amabillia Threxton, under the gracious patronage of Her Excellency Baroness Ginevra.

We would like to thank Lady Cecily for the inspiration of her excellent and amusing A&S Pentathlon upon which we have shamelessly, but with permission, borrowed.
We would also like to thank those Southron Gaard Laurels who have kindly offered to sponsor small prizes or tokens.


The Challenge:

What to enter: You may enter the challenge by completing one (or more) small objects or items from the categories below.  

“Small” may be defined as you choose, and may include “medium”, “large”, and “gosh, look at the size of that thing” projects.

Entries should be new projects (i.e. not entered in previous competitions/challenges).

All items should be for use at an SCA event.

Items may be for your persona, or for the persona of the person for whom the item is intended.

Who can enter: Anyone!
Entries are welcomed from adults, children and youth. 
For any who are not members of the populace of Southron Gaard, please note that her Excellency has decided this Challenge is also open to entry from those not resident in our fair Barony, as it is not your fault that you are so disadvantaged.

Items may be made or performed by an individual, or by a group. 

How to enter:
Submit the following information to aandschallenge@sg.sca.org.nz
1) a photograph of the item, and
2) a few brief notes about the item and the persona that inspired it.  OR 
You might find the form below useful as to suggested content of those notes.  The form can be found here as a google form, or requested via the above email address, or from the August 2019 edition of From the Tower https://sg.sca.org.nz/docs/ftt/ Formal documentation is not required, but is welcome (because we’re all curious people who want to read it).
Child and youth entries should be entered with assistance of parents.

When to enter:  Enter now! All projects must be completed by Baronial Anniversary 2020 Midwinter 2020.  Challenge Extended

Your recognition:  All entrants will be awarded a special token at Baronial Anniversary 2020. 
Those entrants who complete three projects, and those who complete five projects, from at least two distinct categories listed below, will receive an additional token. 
Some of our local Southron Gaard Laurels have generously offered to award small prizes or tokens to the entry of their choice.

Categories:

1. Do you think because you are virtuous, that there shall be no more cakes and ale?
An item of food or drink your persona may have grown, prepared, consumed, or known of.

2. With silken coats, and caps, and golden rings, with ruffs, and cuffs, and farthingales, and things.
A garment your persona may have worn.

3. When I am forgotten, as I shall be, and sleep in dull cold marble, … Say, I taught thee.
The teaching or sharing of knowledge or skills that your persona would have had, for example, classes, published articles etc.

4. With scarfs, and fans, and double change of bravery, With amber bracelets, beads, and all this knavery.
An accessory your persona may have owned, made, used, or gifted.

5. All the world‘s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.
A performance of a persona-appropriate piece (song, poem, play, saga, tale, dance, etc); formal or informal, individual or group.

6. What revels are in hand? Is there no play, To ease the anguish of a torturing hour?
Games, toys, and other such entertainments.

7. ‘Fore God, you have here a goodly dwelling and a rich.
Items your persona may have had in their home: housewares, furniture, feast gear, table wear, lighting, and such like.

8. This is the excellent foppery of the world
Develop a repertoire of vernacular language, appropriate to your persona, for use at events, e.g. oratory, witticism, oaths, braggery, vernacular phrases, boasts, etc.

9. To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet,…
At your toilette: hairstyling, make up, beauty products, skincare, ointments, unguents, perfumes, etc.  Also items associated with bathing, cleanliness, etc: e.g. soaps, cleaning tools or products, laundering, etc for people, houses, livestock etc.

10. Is this a dagger I see before me?
Items for self-defence or martial activities.
11. Get thee to a nunnery
Religious or spiritual items, e.g. momento mori, devotional items, etc.

12. A garish flag, to be the aim of every dangerous shot.
An item of heraldic display.

13. Throw physic to the dogs; I’ll have none of it.
Items associated with health, medicine, or wellbeing.

14. I do remember an apothecary…
And in his needy shop a tortoise hung,
An alligator stuff’d, and other skins
Of ill-shaped fishes; and about his shelves
A beggarly account of empty boxes,
Green earthen pots, bladders and musty seeds,
Remnants of packthread and old cakes of roses,
Were thinly scatter’d to make up a show.
An item used in an occupation, trade, or task, e.g. a tool, equipment, etc.

15. I’ll note you in my book of memory
A written item or document of some kind, e.g. a letter, a piece of calligraphy and illumination, etc.
In particular, we would also encourage you to put together your own commonplace book or similar item relevant to your persona (a commonplace book is a collection of notable extracts from other works, and everyday handy knowledge for your personal use at events e.g. song lyrics, game instructions, recipes to share, etc).


16. Sweet are the uses of adversity”    NEW CATEGORY
Research or practice an art, craft or past time that your persona might have undertaken whilst whiling away a siege (or plague).  (Please note that we cannot support the mis-use of live chickens as a plague cure (probable true story)).

Southron Gaard “Persona Gubbins” Arts and Sciences Challenge Entry Form

Name(s) (SCA and/or Mundane): …………………………………………………………………………………

If Child or Youth Entry (16 years and under), age:……………………………..………

For Child or Youth Entries, I ……………………………………………………………………………….. as guardian, give consent that the details, pictures and/or photos of this entry can be publicly displayed via the Southron Gaard A&S Challenge internet blog (note: personal mundane information will not be published).

Category (number(s)/name(s)): ………………………………………………………………….                                
Project (title and/or a brief description of the item)

Materials and techniques (how was the item made and what materials were used)

Persona Inspiration (when and where is the persona from, and how might they have used / experienced this item):If you are presenting this item as a surprise gift, to avoid spoiling that surprise, please advise the date the gift we can safely publish this item in the blog: 

This was so much fun, I would also like to enter this item in the Southron Gaard Baronial Arts and Sciences Championship 2020 (please see also the entry criteria for that Championship): 
Yes please! / Not this time thanks

HC2018 – The introduction

Richard and Ginevra, Baron and Baroness of Southron Gaard, in appreciation for heraldic display, and the high standards of inventiveness seen amongst the populace, would like to announce the Third Baronial Heraldic Challenge.

  • Standards and Banners
  • Something to wear
  • Something to adorn you (jewellery, tokens, favours…)
  • Something to eat, or eat off (food, plates, glasswear, napkins)
  • Something to mark your territory (chairs, chests, cushions,…)
  • Something to protect you (umbrellas, shields, tents, buildings…)
  • Something to hide the everyday (throws, bags, things to keep the mundane out of sight)
  • and, to serve the barony (We have many projects that would be easier with more hands, such as blinging up the pavilion, helping make banners for the group, which we’ll arrange workshops for through the year, but this would also include making a heralds tabard or ceremony cover to stay in Gildenwick, or Wildmoor and other things like that)

The Challenge shall run until next Baronial Anniversary, when we shall hope to see a magnificent display of both personal heraldry, or that of any awards you may have received.

Please direct any questions about the challenge to Baroness Ginevra.

If you’re interested and not sure where to start, we are also running monthly Creative Commons evenings during 2018. These are held the first Tuesday of each month at Avice Hill Community Centre.  For more information, please see the list, or the FB page.

Southron Gaard Baronial Variety Pentathlon A&S Challenge

As announced in court at Baronial Anniversary, this year we will be running a Baronial A&S Challenge. The terms of the challenge are set out below.

Each entrant must complete five projects that each meet the requirements of at least one distinct category of the thirty available. The projects must be begun after Baronial Anniversary 2017, and completed by Baronial Anniversary 2018. Projects must be submitted to the A&S Officer – summaries and photographs as appropriate, reviews of comestibles/potables by consumers and performances by those present etc. Submissions/progress submissions will be featured on this blog by the A&S officer throughout the Challenge, if approved by the submitter. Spot prizes/awards will occur throughout the challenge, and successful completion of the Challenge by Baronial Anniversary 2018 will earn a special token from their Excellencies’ hands at that event. There will be a special display of projects as they are at that point during the A&S Display at next Canterbury Faire, and a display of the available projects at Baronial Anniversary 2018.

For any who are not members of the populace of Southron Gaard, please note that her Excellency has decided this Challenge is also open to entry from those not resident in our fair Barony, as it is not your fault that you are so disadvantaged.

Projects may meet more than one category, but each one must meet at least one distinct category. Shared projects may count towards the Challenge for all participants.

Categories:

1. Child’s Play
Any item intended for a child – clothing, accessory, toy, game, wrap, cradle etc

2. Out of Your Comfort Zone
An item from a time or place or material or skill set you have not previously explored

3. Hitting Below The Knee
An item intended for use below the knee

4. The Neck Best Thing
An item intended for use on, around, or above the neck

5. Here Be Monsters
An item featuring or incorporating fantastical mediaeval beasts and creatures.

6. For Science!
Arts and Science often focuses a lot on the Arts side. Make a project that is more related to the Sciences.

7. Show Us Your Arms
A project of heraldic display.

8. Break A Leg
A performance based project – learn a new dance, sing a song, do a performance etc.

9. Tool Me Once
A project to make a tool to be used in other projects (not necessarily for the Challenge).

10. Cover Me
A project to make an item intended for protection: from the elements, from other people who want to hit or poke you etc. Suggestions include: wet weather gear, armour, tents and shelters

11. String Theory
A project significantly incorporating some form of string – weaving, knitting, ropes, nets, knots etc

12. One Metre Material Project
A project made of less than one linear metre of fabric, wood or other material that usually comes in larger quantities.

13. Century Time Traveller
A project from exactly 500, 600, 700, 800 years etc in the past. Make something from in period, from a year ending in 17.

14. Back To Basics
Ever wanted to undertake a sheep to clothing project? Mine your own clay for bricks and build an oven? This is your opportunity. This project will be made as much as possible from unprocessed elements, from the beginning to the end product.

15. Those Who Can, Also Teach
Pass on your knowledge! Present an A&S class or run an A&S activity outside of Canterbury Faire or activities you usually run, or write an informative article for an SCA publication or similar.

16. Give What You Get
A project to be given to the Barony or Kingdom (check they would like it first!), or to be given to Their Excellencies or Their Majesties to be given out as largesse, or as a gift for a relative newcomer.

17. I Can’t Believe It’s Not Out Of Period
A project that includes accurately documenting something often erroneously considered naff, out of period or otherwise wrong for the SCA.

18. Tis the Season
A project specifically related to a particular season or Saint’s day or holiday.

19. Embellish It
A project to add embellishment or decoration to an already existing item

20. With The Grain
A project featuring grains – of wheat, of rice, of paradise or any other grain

21. Fly The Colours
A project based on the primary Baronial colours – Red, White and Gold.

22. Oh Say, Can You Sea?
A project related to the high seas – something nautical, related to ships, made of shells or pearls etc

23. Togs, Togs, Undies
An item that could be considered an under thing. Or an item of clothing intended for a specific purpose: eg, swimming, cooking, hunting, hawking, sports.

24. Remake, Reuse, Refashion, Reconsider
A project to remake or complete an item you or someone else has previously made, or halfmade and abandoned.

25. Containment System
A project to make something designed to hold other things – boxes, bags etc.

26. Forget Me Not
A project related to death/mourning. Memento mori, mourning clothing or traditions etc.

27. Counting (on) Sheep
Ovines were significant to medieval life – providing meat, milk, wool and the imagery of lambs. Incorporate one into a project.

28. Fire Burns
A project using real fire. Cook on it, forge with it, make it in a period manner.

29. A Bird In The Hand
Of or relating to birds – feathered accessories, quills, roasted birds, raising chickens, falconry projects etc

30. An Essay Of A Thousand Words
Research and write an essay on an aspect of medieval life. Topic of your choice, minimum of a thousand words.