SCA Philosophy in a Nutshell

Jul 03, 2007 18:48


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cellio July 3 2007, 23:21:59 UTC
And there's probably a group doing Monty Python readings. Pennsic is an odd mix.

The Wakefield Cycle sounds neat. I hope the times/locations will be published, instead of just having to be in the right place at the right time.

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baron_steffan July 4 2007, 00:32:53 UTC
I'm really looking forward to it. I think the times/places have been posted on the official Pennsic War site: look under "A&S/cultural affairs".

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baron_steffan July 4 2007, 02:46:09 UTC
Oh, I'm a fan of the play. I'm looking forward to it, as well as to the Wakefield Cycle. I didn't know about the music, but that's certainly an additional draw. I just thought that the fact of the two productions illustrates, in a nutshell, the eternal yin-yang of Authenticism and Creativism in the SCA.

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antoniseb July 4 2007, 01:08:09 UTC
The Wakefield Cycle should be brilliant. I'd recommend "The Killing of Abel".

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baron_steffan July 4 2007, 02:51:11 UTC
I'm intensely psyched. I want to see all of it, or as much as I can, and recommend everyone else try as well. This seems to me to be What It's All About, in spades.

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lauradi7 July 4 2007, 12:26:38 UTC
And if I didn't have unbreakable commitments, it would be enough to make me drop everything and go west. Conceptually perfect, and I presume the performances will be good (based on who the performers are).

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bunnyjadwiga July 5 2007, 17:08:08 UTC
I love the SCA for this. :)

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Just lettin' ya know I friended you desyana July 20 2007, 23:15:31 UTC
Hey, It's Brekke della Scala .. and yes, I /am/ coming back to the SCA.. really!

So cool to find you here..:>

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