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Aside from being clumsy, there are many ways to entertain others in the [[SCA]]. These reflect many of the [[period]] forms of entertainment. |
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===Performance=== |
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*[[music]] |
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**[[singing]] |
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*[[poetry]] |
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*[[story telling]] |
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*[[dance]] |
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*[[juggling]] |
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*[[theatre]] |
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**[[Playlets -- Ferrets]] |
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**[[Playlets -- Mummers' plays]] |
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===Pastimes=== |
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*[[game]]s |
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*baiting -- a revolting spectacle in which helpless animals (often with their teeth and claws removed) were tormented for the "entertainment" of passers-by. <br>In period, peers seem to have been exempt. However .... |
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*[[hunting]] |
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**[[falconry]] |
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===Related topics=== |
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*[[Bardic Circle]] |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 24 January 2006
Aside from being clumsy, there are many ways to entertain others in the SCA. These reflect many of the period forms of entertainment.
Performance
Pastimes
- games
- baiting -- a revolting spectacle in which helpless animals (often with their teeth and claws removed) were tormented for the "entertainment" of passers-by.
In period, peers seem to have been exempt. However .... - hunting