Deck the Halls of Valhalla brings the Middle Ages to Brooklyn | amNewYork
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Deck the Halls of Valhalla brings the Middle Ages to Brooklyn | amNewYork
"This Sunday, step back a century (or ten) at the Society for Creative Anachronism's ninth annual Deck the Halls of Valhalla, featuring activities and performances highlighting the arts of the Middle Ages. New York City better known as the Crown Province of stgar resides in the East Kingdom of the SCA, a Medieval history and culture organization with members around the globe."
"Deck the Halls of Valhalla will feature a bardic writing activity and performance led by the renowned Sister Mor. Bardism refers to the ancient Celtic tradition of oral history, poetry, and storytelling. Three rounds of classes will allow attendees to engage in embroidery, cloth-dyeing, and Hawaiian lei-making, as well as learn about sex and gender among the Vikings. Deck the Halls of Valhalla will take place on Feb. 22 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at The Meadows venue in Brooklyn."
"Registration fees range from $15 to $40 based on age and SCA membership status. Food will be provided and alcohol available for purchase, but dress to impress in your best Medieval gear and bring your own chair. Click here for more information."
New York City hosts Deck the Halls of Valhalla, the Society for Creative Anachronism's ninth annual medieval-arts gathering in the East Kingdom's Crown Province of stgar. Activities emphasize immersive historical recreation with participants adopting period names, clothing, and practices. The program includes a bardic writing activity and performance led by Sister Mor, and three rounds of hands-on classes in embroidery, cloth-dyeing, Hawaiian lei-making, and Viking sex-and-gender history. The event runs Feb. 22 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at The Meadows in Brooklyn. Registration costs $15–$40 depending on age and membership. Food will be provided, alcohol sold, and attendees should wear Medieval attire and bring a chair.
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