May Champions Prevail!
HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Come witness dazzling displays of prowess and chivalry in a medieval tournament, followed by a night of medieval spectacle and glorious feasting!
The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is a medieval organisation pursuing research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, arts, combat, and culture.
The Barony of Ynys Fawr is the Tasmanian branch of the SCA, in the Kingdom of Lochac (Australia/NZ).
When: Saturday 6th August Day starts at 1pm (was previously 12pm, but had to be moved) Feast starts at 5:30pm
Where: Glenorchy, TAS. Deails on booking
There will be heavy and rapier tourneys, A&S happenings, a potluck feast, and Court of Their Excellencies David & Arabella.
Baronial Champions will be chosen from amongst our Superb Populace!
BYO lunch. The evening feast will be potluck, so please bring a dish of food to share (with a list of the ingredients if possible)
Schedule
Tourney
1:00pm Event opens
1:15pm Opening court
1:30pm Heavy tourney begins
2pm Rapier tourney begins
3pm Archery Shoot begins
Feast
5.30 pm Court of Their Excellencies, The Baroness and Baron of Ynys Fawr
6.00 pm Potluck feast begins
8.00 pm Dessert!
9.00 pm Closing court
10.00 pm Feast Ends
Post event clean up
10:00 to whenever the hall is clean: Help clean up the hall after the event
Cost
SCA Members:
$15 for adult members
Minor members are free
SCA Non-member
$25 for adults*
$5 for minors*
*Non-member prices include an amount required by our insurance. You can avoid this by becoming a member: New Membership Application.
Bookings
To come along, please email the steward (contact person) Drusticc, drusticc@gmail.com by no later than Thursday 4th of August.
Stewards
Event steward: Drusticc inigena Eddarrnonn
Tourneys coordinator: Perran of Lyskyret
Feast overseer: Tosti Vicherovich Bogolyubskiy
Bookings officer: Drusticc inigena Eddarrnonn
COVID-19 Rules
Please note that upon arrival at the event, attendees over the age of 12 must show proof of being double vaccinated against COVID-19, or have an exemption to vaccination. Vaccination must have occurred at least 14 days prior to the event or activity. People may not attend if they are currently unwell, or have experienced COVID-like symptoms within the past 72 hours.
If you believe you may have been exposed to COVID in any setting, including having been in an identified exposure site, you are asked to take all reasonable precautions in accordance with guidance from local health authorities.