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Howdy ya'll. 
I just got word that the West Kingdom's Fall Collegium 2010 has been moved to November 13. If you were hoping to attend the class on the Perfectly Period Feast for 1420-1440 Catalonia, please adjust your calendars accordingly.

Sadly that's not the bad news. The bad news is spring collegium for 2010 has been cancelled, so any preperatory classes for servers and carvers will be at the outdoor West Kingdom Arts and Sciences weekend. A&S weekend is currently scheduled for June 11-13th.

GM and I will try to attend any local collegial events between now and feast if there are people in outlying areas who would like to be carvers or servers. I may also attempt to teach the guest and staff feast classes at the cook's playdate at the West-Antir war in July.

eta: for more discussion on the decisions around collegium, please see [info]etaine_pommier's  Collegium? post. (sorry, here's the unlocked version, http://etaine-pommier.livejournal.com/241052.html .)
 

Date: 2009-10-26 08:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] etaine-pommier.livejournal.com
That's entirely true about private classes - my weekend cotehardie workshops are the same way. I didn't mean to imply that they were a bad idea, just that they don't have the same impact on the kingdom when they are by invite only. Hence the need for Collegiums and A&S.

The Saint is dedicated to hosting fighters when it's on the eric for Crowns and Coronets, but we could certainly use it for arts at Coronations - we've done it before :-)

Date: 2009-10-26 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zoccolaro.livejournal.com
I know that there are some people who would be willing to do all-day sessions, but I think there needs to also be a mix of very basic classes as well. Looking at the morning classes, they were all very specialized - nothing there for someone who is a beginner to kind of just waltz in and learn. Maybe that's something that needs to change also.

Date: 2009-10-26 09:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] syele.livejournal.com
Yes! I think this is a great idea! Though, this does get us back to the concern that I have heard some chatelaines voice in the past 'but I threw a newcomer's class and no newcomers came'...but I do think that an introductory class track could be a very big draw, if done well and, more importantly, advertised well.

just jumping in here...

Date: 2009-10-26 11:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trystbat.livejournal.com
Make sure not to call them "newcomer's" classes in the advertisement / listings. It's off-putting bec. few ppl want to admit they're n00bs. "Introduction to Blackwork" & "Holy Grail 101: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Grail (But Were Afraid to Ask)" are friendlier, welcoming titles for beginner classes.

And then, yeah, some longer, in-depth sessions, which doesn't have to mean super-expert level either. Making a pouch can take 3 hours+ & can include a historical overview w/design & sewing, yet only requires basic stitching skills.

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