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A&S Monthly Competition

Each new winner of the Jararvellir monthly A&S competition chooses a new theme for the month. Open to all styles of A&S. Information will be on FB, at each business meeting, and can be obtained from MOAS at any time via FB, in person, or E-mail.

Contact: Gunnlaugr Westergaard (Pax Farrell), masterofas@jararvellir.org

Archery

Time: Wednesdays 6:00 pm, Sundays 12:00 pm (noon)

Location: UW Stock Pavilion, 1675 Linden Dr, Madison, WI 53706
(Directions and special rules are on the Meeting Sites page.)

We have permission by the University Division of Recreational Sports to allow SCA members to join the UW Archery Club practices! The practices are on Fridays and Sundays from 6pm to 8pm at the Stock Pavilion. The club is required by RecSports to keep the use of club equipment exclusive to the student body, so bring your own bows and arrows.

Contact: Ginevra Maddalena di Tomaso Volpe (Tracy Bossinger), 608-556-2879 | No calls after 9:00 pm. Calls are screened, archery_captain@jararvellir.org

Armored Combat

SCA heavy Fighting is open to Gentles of our Society as they engage in full speed and full force martial combat. This combat system is one based on the honor of the participants, as it is up to them to recognize and acknowledge which blows are valid. Safety is important – weapons are made of rattan (a type of wood that frays instead of splintering) and protective armor is required to ensure safety of the fighters. Links to information about SCA Armored Combat can be found on the Combat page. No experience is necessary. Loaner equipment is available.

Time: Wednesdays 7:00 – 10:00 pm, Sundays 1:00 – 4:00 pm

Location: UW Stock Pavilion, 1675 Linden Dr, Madison, WI 53706
(Directions and special rules are on the Meeting Sites page.)

Contact: Estrella Toalino, knight_marshal@jararvellir.org

Armour Making

We have almost all the materials, most of the tools, and many patterns needed to make SCA armor. We can teach pretty much anybody enough basic metal and leather working to build basic armor. Anyone with a metal working project is welcome. There is a charge for materials, but you will probably be surprised by how cheap iron and such are. Wear long pants and shoes (not sandals). In the Winter wear warm clothes, as the workshop is not effectively heated.

Time: Mondays, 4:00 – 10:00 pm

Location: 3314 Ridgeway Ave., Madison, WI 53704 One block north of E. Washington Ave. via Carpenter St.

Contact: Magisterfrater Giles Devon(Ed Gilbert), 608-244-2845, horsebows@gmail.com

Choral Guild

The Jararvellir Choral Guild welcomes all voices, with or without previous training or choral experience. We sing a variety of songs from throughout the period and from a number of cultures.

Time: Tuesday 7:30 – 9:00 pm

Location: Jose’s home.

Contact: Jose Sao Pacian (Stephen Rodrigues-Pavao) or Liz of Jararvellir (Liz Ellis)

Equestrian

Dedicated to the development of historical equestrian arts and science, and all around good time with horses. Ground crew, riders, and horse owners encouraged, you do not need a horse to participate.

Practices of various weapon-related equestrian activities are held monthly during the warmer months at a local farm. All are welcome and there is no cost to attend. Long pants and closed-toed shoes are required for safety.

Time: 12:00 – 3:00 pm

Dates for 2024 are:
May 4
May 25
June 29
August 24
September 21
October 26

Location: W1035 Horan Rd, Brooklyn, WI 53521

Contact: Rosamund Redmane, skys.the.limit1335@gmail.com

European Dance

We do period dances of Italy, France, and England from the 15th and 16th centuries, as well as later dances upon request. The dances range from extremely easy to rather complex. Dances are for couples, trios, and larger groups. One does not need a partner to attend dance practice. No experience necessary, all dances are taught. If you can walk, you can dance.

Time: Fourth Monday of each month from 7:30 – 9:00 pm

Location: Wil-Mar Center, 504 S Brearly St, Madison, WI 53703

Contact: Nicole Erso, erso.nicole@gmail.com

Fletching

Fletching is the art of making arrows. Whether you wish to make a set for yourself, repair broken arrows for the Barony, or just see how it is done, the Fletchers Guild will welcome you. Making a set of arrows for yourself from start to finish will take 3 to 6 days. The steps include shaft preperation and dipping, nocking, tipping, fletching (putting on the feathers) and wrapping.

Time: Tuesdays, 8:00 – 10:00 pm

Location: 6044 East Linden Parkway, McFarland

Contact: Jois Corbet, 608-628-5059, corvusjoyous@gmail.com

Leatherworking (Carver’s Guild)

We have a variety of leather, tools and supplies for you to play with. When you finish a project, a donation to cover material costs is welcome but not required.

Time: Thursdays 6-9 pm

Location: Scooter Software, 625 N Segoe Rd, #104, Madison, WI 53705
We have an exterior door at the right corner of the building when facing it from Segoe. There’s usually an available parking spot on northbound Segoe by the building. Otherwise the building’s parking lot is off Frey St. The main lobby entrance will be locked, so come to our exterior door.

Contact: Thomas Tausend

Rapier / Cut-and-Thrust

SCA Rapier combat differs from traditional Olympic style fencing in several ways, including use of a heavier blade called a schlager and the incorporation of non-linear movements. Also, secondary weapons, such as daggers, extra swords, and cloaks can be used. Links to information for SCA Rapier can be found on the Combat Page. No experience is necessary. Loaner gear is available upon request.

Time: Wednesdays 7-10 pm, Sundays 1-4 pm

Location: UW Stock Pavilion, 1675 Linden Dr, Madison, WI 53706
(Directions and special rules are on the Meeting Sites page.)

Contact: Clydwyn Gwehydd, rapier_marshal@jararvellir.org

Thrown Weapons

Thrown Weapons practice is your chance to try throwing knives, axes, and spears. We throw axes and knives at wooden targets, and spears at cardboard or foam, at distances from 10 to 30 feet. This is an easy activity to try, and it is open to everyone, kids and adults. There are no costs or membership requirements. Of course, you do need to follow some basic safety rules and pay attention to the Marshal in charge of the practice. No open-toed shoes, please. We have loaner gear (axes, knives, and spears) for people to use, but we encourage people to get their own equipment if they want to do this regularly. (We have lots of cool catalogs to order from!) Stop on by and give us a try!

We also have a yahoo group.

Time: Sundays 2:00 pm (see Calendar)

Location: UW Stock Pavilion, 1675 Linden Dr, Madison, WI 53706
(Directions and special rules are on the Meeting Sites page.)

Contact: Baroness Athelyna (Ty Patterson), 715-781-3833, cptdoom9@yahoo.com

Youth Boffer Combat

Youth Boffer Combat is an activity where kids age 6-17 can learn how to fight using padded weapons, in the same general style and spirit as Armored Combat for adults – just hitting very lightly and with specially made padded weapons.

Time: 3rd Sunday of the Month, 1:00 – 4:00 pm

Location: UW Stock Pavilion, 1675 Linden Dr, Madison, WI 53706
(Directions and special rules are on the Meeting Sites page.)

Contact: Jack Flanders (David Hall), 608-658-5802, jbf@pobox.com