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The Tortoise Challenge competition is held at Dreiburgen Anniversary each year. It was created in 2018 by Dreiburgen's Arts and Sciences Officer Agnes Wurtman.
Event Staff
- 2018: Arts & Science Officer THL Agnes Wurtman
- 2019: Arts & Science Officer THL Agnes Wurtman
Event Information
The event is run in two parts:
- The first year people are encouraged to submit their attempts at a craft they are just starting, asking for feedback.
- Those who participate in that stage of the challenge will be eligible to participate in round 2 the next year, where they will be judged on their improvement of the same craft.
The Challenge is judged by people's choice.
2018 Hare Entries, Qualifying for 2019 Tortoise Competition
1. Lynnette de Sandoval del Valle de los Unicornios, bobbin lace
2. Corwyn Bludravn, needle tatting
3. Killian MacTaggart, block printing
4. Erasmus Kroll, brewing (mead)
5. Yngvildr in írska, brewing (Scottish ale)
6. Cecilia Medici, beading
7. Kungard Benehonig, card weaving
8. Hálfdan Snøybiarnarson, pewter casting
9. Irial Mac Maoil eoin, bobbin lace
10. Tracy the Gray, spinning
Memories
- Leave your memories here.
More Information
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Events: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s
Event Types: Tournament, War, Collegium, Revel, Court, Arts & Sciences Competition Other Information: Results |