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The '''Bardic College of Ealdormere''' is an informal network composed of [[musician]]s, poets, [[storyteller]]s and [[wordwright]]s in the [[Kingdom of Ealdormere]] (the [[mundane]] province of Ontario, [[Canada]]). |
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Bards.ca is the home of the Bardic College of the Kingdom of Ealdormere. We are a branch of The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), a Middle Ages re-creation club. If you are new to the SCA in general, check out The Canton of Ardchreag's Newbie Handbook, available for free in PDF format. It explains the SCA very well in easy to understand language and photos. |
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The Bardic College is an attempt to preserve the [[bard]]ic arts of the [[Northlands]], to provide easy access to bardic works, and to promote the practice of the bardic arts within the SCA. |
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Many of the College's members have posted their work on the website to make it more readily available to the public. |
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Our primary means of communication when not at SCA events is via our e-mail list, ealdorbards. |
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'''Note:''' The use of the term "college" should not be confused with the [[SCA]] group-type [[college|of the same name]]. |
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http://www.bards.ca |
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== External Links == |
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* [http://www.bards.ca Bardic College of Ealdormere home page] |
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* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ealdorbards/ Bardic College of Ealdormere mailiong list] |
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Latest revision as of 02:44, 6 May 2007
The Bardic College of Ealdormere is an informal network composed of musicians, poets, storytellers and wordwrights in the Kingdom of Ealdormere (the mundane province of Ontario, Canada).
The Bardic College is an attempt to preserve the bardic arts of the Northlands, to provide easy access to bardic works, and to promote the practice of the bardic arts within the SCA.
Many of the College's members have posted their work on the website to make it more readily available to the public.
Note: The use of the term "college" should not be confused with the SCA group-type of the same name.