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Finally came the Feast.  After placing the tables, [[Heatherwyne]] began preparing their meal.  There was a quiche, various meats, a hot oil fondue for marinated meats, and other delicacies.  The last word in dining pleasure was, of course, the Shrimp with Broccoli in Lobster Sauce.
Finally came the Feast.  After placing the tables, [[Heatherwyne]] began preparing their meal.  There was a quiche, various meats, a hot oil fondue for marinated meats, and other delicacies.  The last word in dining pleasure was, of course, the Shrimp with Broccoli in Lobster Sauce.


After the much too short banquet came the presentations of scrolls to the Arts Pentathlon winners.  Several Heatherwynos finiished prominently, but I will not trust to memory and refer interested persons to the various Mistresses of Arts for details.
After the much too short banquet came the presentations of scrolls to the Arts Pentathlon winners.  Several Heatherwynos finished prominently, but I will not trust to memory and refer interested persons to the various Mistresses of Arts for details.


Next came singing, dancing, and other entertainments.  The various sets of acting or whatever were interspaced with dancing.  This is a most interesting arraingement that might trap even the most reluctant swain into more of such activity than they intend.
Next came singing, dancing, and other entertainments.  The various sets of acting or whatever were interspaced with dancing.  This is a most interesting arraingement that might trap even the most reluctant swain into more of such activity than they intend.
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The evening ended with belly dancing and we wended our ways back home.
The evening ended with belly dancing and we wended our ways back home.


==Memories==
==Memories==

Revision as of 14:14, 20 April 2009

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Location: Calafia
Date: 1/1980

Twelfth Night was celebrated in Calafia.

Highlights

  • Reverse Grand March
  • Curia Regis
  • Feast

From the Heatherwyne Press, Vol. III, No. 3

CAIDAN TWELFTH NIGHT

By Lord James the Inconstant

Twelfth Night was held this year in Calafia and opened with a reverse Grand March wherein the populace entered first and were followed by the Peers.

The Court was brief but was followed by a Curia Regis (Curious King?) where many presentations were made. Of importance to Heatherwyne was our being named a Royal Company in the Army of Caid.

Lord Philip of Meadhe was named Captain of that Royal Company and Sherrif (King's Representative) to the Shire.

Finally came the Feast. After placing the tables, Heatherwyne began preparing their meal. There was a quiche, various meats, a hot oil fondue for marinated meats, and other delicacies. The last word in dining pleasure was, of course, the Shrimp with Broccoli in Lobster Sauce.

After the much too short banquet came the presentations of scrolls to the Arts Pentathlon winners. Several Heatherwynos finished prominently, but I will not trust to memory and refer interested persons to the various Mistresses of Arts for details.

Next came singing, dancing, and other entertainments. The various sets of acting or whatever were interspaced with dancing. This is a most interesting arraingement that might trap even the most reluctant swain into more of such activity than they intend.

Most memorable was a scene from the Taming of the Shrew by Lady Mairi-Kathleen nic Lauren and Lord Yaroslav the Persistant. Lady Mairi also sang, most beautifully, several times.

The evening ended with belly dancing and we wended our ways back home.

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