Onsite Pentathlon

Onsite Penathlon

ONSITE PERSONA PENTATHLON & YOUTH TRIATHLON
Persona Pentathlon
The Persona Pentathlon is one of the most rigorous competitions in Atlantia. The Pentathlon requires five (5) separate items that a single persona would have used or owned. Your entry does not have to be your persona, but all five (5) items should be from the same time period and culture for a single individual.
There are seven (7) different categories to choose from. Three (3) of your five (5) items must be from different categories (not sub-categories, but the overall major categories).
Youth Triathlon
The Youth Triathlon is challenging as well. Limited to 17 years old and younger. Each entrant is required to enter three (3) separate items that a single persona would have used or owned. Your entry does not have to be your persona, but all three (3) items should be from the same time period and culture for a single individual.
There are seven (7) different categories to choose from. Two (2) of your three (3) items must be from different categories (not sub-categories, but the overall major categories).
Both the Pentathlon & Triathlon
Each category includes suggested entries, but are not limited to such.
Each item must have separate documentation. Any citation style is permitted, but please be consistent.
All entries are judged using the Kingdom Criteria Judging Forms. The criteria varies between items and categories. Judges use this criteria to fill out the judging form for each item you enter. Because of the complexity of this competition, we recommend all entrants review the judging form  https://moas.atlantia.sca.org/judging/Atl-judging-form.pdf and the appropriate category criteria can be found here - https://moas.atlantia.sca.org/judging/index.php
Categories to Choose from:
  • Category 1: Manuscript & Fine Arts (bookbinding, calligraphy, drawing, illumination, painting, papermaking, pigments & inks, sculpture)
  • Category 2: Garb & Fiber Arts (beadwork, clothing accessories (including belts, pouches, and fans), clothing/costume, hats, knitting, nalbinding, knotted work, lacemaking, needlework (counted thread or free form)
  • Category 3: Glass & Pottery (ceramics, enameling, glass blowing, lamp working, lapidary, mosaic, pottery, stained glass)
  • Category 4: Medieval Life (basket weaving, brewing & vintning, cooking, dyeing, furniture making, herb craft, soap making, spinning, toys & games, weaving (full-sized fabrics or narrow bands))
  • Category 5: Performance-Related and Writing (lyric composition, masks, music composition, performance (vocal, instrumental, poetry, storytelling), poetry, prose, dance performance and composition, martial arts performance, research paper)
  • Category 6: Metal, Leather, Wood & Other 'Hard' Arts (armor, chain mail, blacksmithing, jewelry smithing, iron work, tool making, casting, leather work, wood carving and construction, making musical instruments)
  • Category 7: Miscellaneous (heraldic display, horse barding, subtleties, and anything else that just doesn't seem to fit into the other categories)

 

How to Enter

Fill out the entry form as soon as you can. This gives me time to find judges ahead of time. Entry forms are due by 10pm Saturday February 26th, 2022 at the latest.  
Please add how much space you need for your display, also if you need access to electricity or any other concerns.
ALL RESEARCH PAPER entries are due Friday February 18th at 10pm regardless of whether you are entering online or in person. 
If you have any questions please direct them to Mistress Ester Pickering at fuzzycat69@gmail.com.

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