Saionji Shonagon
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Jun 8, 2005 19:45:37 GMT -5
Holy Kasane no irome, Batman!
I just got invited to teach at the Known World Costuming & Rattan Symposium in Calontir on Columbus Day weekend. On both European (specifically ladies' sideless surcote) and Japanese (kosode).
Eep. Now to figure out if I can logistically manage it.
M.
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Jul 11, 2005 17:44:56 GMT -5
Update -
They've started posting the schedule for the Costuming portion of the Symposium and Japan has three, count 'em, three classes!
Saturday 10/8/05 at 10:00AM, Kass McGann is presenting an overview of women's Japanese clothing.
Sunday 10/9/04 at 9:00AM, THL Takahara Otoshi is doing an overview of men's Japanese clothing.
Sunday 10/9/04 at 11:00, I'm teaching "Kosode Made Simple."
Oh, and that Jehanne chick will be teaching about the sideless surcote Saturday at 11:00.
M.
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Saionji Shonagon
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Sept 6, 2005 15:56:29 GMT -5
Reminder, Known World Costuming and Rattan Symposium is Columbus Day Weekend in Calontir. www.dunard.org/KnownWorldCostuming/Index.htmDuke Paul of Bellatrix and Earl Brion Thornbird are two of the keynote speakers for the Rattan portion of the proceedings. Three, count 'em, three classes on Japanese clothing: mine, one by Kass McGann, one by Takahara Otoshi. Besides, me and Kass in the same place at the same time? Mayhem WILL ensue. Come out if you can, it'll be fun! Saionji
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Saionji Shonagon
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Oct 5, 2005 0:52:19 GMT -5
What was I thinking? Invade Calontir with Paul of Bellatrix - he'll flatten them with rattan, I'll slay them with chic. Yeah, right. No problem. Convince the Known World that I know what I'm talking about.
'Scuse me while I jitter.
S.
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Post by Ichikawa Masako on Oct 5, 2005 10:14:42 GMT -5
I soo wish I could make it up for that but too much going on and not enough money *sigh* I have stacks of fabric i need to get around to making into some new garb, i sooo need a few more pair of hakama.
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Saionji Shonagon
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Oct 5, 2005 17:33:12 GMT -5
The only reason I'm going is that when they invited me to teach I was able to find a relatively inexpensive direct flight.
I promise to report on the proceedings when I get back.
S.
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Post by Ki no Kotori on Oct 6, 2005 7:50:11 GMT -5
Alas, even though the event is in my home kingdom, I have to work this weekend and cannot attend. (The site is not nearby--about 7 and a half hours drive from where I live). I should have very much enjoyed meeting you, sharing poetry, and showing you the kosode and uchikake I made via your instructions! Ki no Torahime ps: I've been busy and away from SCA-doings. Makiwara-dono, is that a new name I see?
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Saionji Shonagon
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Oct 6, 2005 8:28:15 GMT -5
Well, Calontir's muckin' hugeous..... Likewise. Perhaps another time. ::)I think it was the thread on sca-jml about rope-wrapped makiwaras that spurred me to do something about a proper name. I tried one on. People seem to like it. S.
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Post by Takeda Sanjuichiro on Oct 6, 2005 9:03:47 GMT -5
::)I think it was the thread on sca-jml about rope-wrapped makiwaras that spurred me to do something about a proper name. I tried one on. People seem to like it. Would that be the name or the rope? ;D Sorry, I could not resist. -Takeda
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Saionji Shonagon
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Oct 6, 2005 9:42:12 GMT -5
Pst. Come here. Closer. CLOSER, silly. [Whack upside the head with fan.]
S.
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Post by Otagiri Tatsuzou on Oct 6, 2005 11:51:52 GMT -5
Good Luck! Let us know how it goes...
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Post by Ichikawa Masako on Oct 6, 2005 14:01:41 GMT -5
Yes please do inform us of all the goings on! Ive been meaning to sit down and try to tackle a fan using your instructions, now that winter is on its way and eventing and dance season will be slowing down soon I can concentrate on my main persona =) again FINALLY. If your even in Ansteorra drop me a line =)
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Oct 6, 2005 15:16:58 GMT -5
Hime, don't rush right out and make a fan yet. I recently acquired a couple of real sensu and I have to go back to the drawing board on the design. Mine are WAY flimsy. Saionji
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Post by Ichikawa Masako on Oct 7, 2005 9:18:22 GMT -5
Ooo cant wait to see the future fan instructions =) I can wait time to make my husband put the marudai together then hehe DING next A&S project please.
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Post by madyaas on Oct 7, 2005 22:07:15 GMT -5
Hime, don't rush right out and make a fan yet. I recently acquired a couple of real sensu and I have to go back to the drawing board on the design. Mine are WAY flimsy. Saionji I was surprised at how stiff sensu are. My guess is they use a particularly hard bamboo (and probably the harder outer layers). The fan paper itself feels almost like cardboard... it even feels like card stock and looks like cardstock does when folded. They also give a good snap when shut. It will be interesting to see what you come up with!
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