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1) to be related to the SCA itself, or the SCA "period" (before AD 1600, usually in Europe); | 1) to be related to the SCA itself, or the SCA "period" (before AD 1600, usually in Europe); | ||
2) to have something to do with story, poetry, or music; | 2) to have something to do with story, poetry, or music; | ||
3) to be intended to entertain, or convey information through entertainment | 3) to be intended to entertain, or convey information through entertainment. | ||
Examples might be a story about Loki, a troubadour-style poem, or a song about Artemesian Duke So-and-so forgetting his pants. | Examples might be a story about Loki, a troubadour-style poem, or a song about Artemesian Duke So-and-so forgetting his pants. | ||
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*Link to off site web site, etc. | *Link to off site web site, etc. | ||
[[Category:Guilds]] | [[Category:Guilds]] [[Category:Need Work]] |
Latest revision as of 07:45, 27 April 2019
Just what is "bardic?"[edit | edit source]
That's a tough question, and the answer depends on whom you ask. Generally, we consider bardic: 1) to be related to the SCA itself, or the SCA "period" (before AD 1600, usually in Europe); 2) to have something to do with story, poetry, or music; 3) to be intended to entertain, or convey information through entertainment. Examples might be a story about Loki, a troubadour-style poem, or a song about Artemesian Duke So-and-so forgetting his pants.
Introduction of Group:[edit | edit source]
The Bardic College of Calontir is a largely-informal guild of Calontiri bards and interested others. Members might perform, research, create, promote... but every one of us enjoys the bardic arts.
History[edit | edit source]
More Information[edit | edit source]
- Link to off site web site, etc.