Thursday, December 17, 2009

An Introduction From The New Steward of Saltare

Unto the dancers of Meridies does Master Lorenzo Petrucci send greetings!

As of the guild meeting that was convened at Magna Faire, I have taken over stewardship of Saltare from the capable hands of Lord Runolfr. I look forward to the opportunity to work with all of you in promoting dance in the many lands of our fine kingdom. For those of you whom I have not yet met, I would like to provide some introduction of myself and my goals for the guild.

I have been a member of the SCA since 1993, getting my start in the Barony of Bryn Madoc. Though I did not initially see the appeal of dance, my first event was the Saltare collegium held in 1994, and my eyes were opened to the social and expressive aspects of this fine art. During the years I spent in Bryn Madoc, the barony -- and the kingdom as a whole -- had a very active dance community. Dance revels were regularly held and well attended, and were a vital part of any event. In the years since then, interest in -- and knowledge of -- dance has flagged somewhat among the general populace. I feel that dance is a valuable part of the shared experience that we all come to the Society for, and that it is worth the effort required to return it to the popularity it once enjoyed.

My goal as head of Saltare is to develop and disseminate a kingdom-wide repertoire of basic dances. I would like for anyone to be able to go to a revel anywhere in the kingdom and be able to jump right in to most of the dances, and also to have the dance vocabulary to pick up ones that may be unfamiliar. I do not expect the average dancer to learn obscure or complex dances; those are left as an exercise for those for whom the basic dances are not enough.

While the annual Saltare collegium is an excellent opportunity to learn new dances, it is not the primary venue through which knowledge of dance will be spread to the general populace. Dance, like any physical activity, requires regular practice to build muscle memory and technique. This can only be accomplished at local dance practices, and therefore this is where I intend to focus most of my efforts. I would like to establish active communication with local dance teachers, whether they are the official dance master/mistress for their local group or simply interested in organizing local practices. Choreographies and music are readily available online in this day and age, and I will gladly point interested parties in the right direction.

In addition to helping local teachers acquire the necessary resources, I would also like to arrange more opportunities for the more experienced dancers in the kingdom to share their knowledge, both of the dances themselves and the methods they use to teach them. This past weekend Vulpine Reach hosted a regional dance practice, and it was a great success. I would like to organize similar regional practices in the future to supplement the annual Saltare collegium, with a focus on propagating basic dances and giving newer teachers opportunities to practice their craft.

While Eastern dance also falls under the purview of Saltare, I admit that my knowledge of its intricacies is minimal at best. To avoid doing any disservice to the Eastern dance community, I would like to appoint a deputy to oversee that aspect of the guild. I would very much like to see the annual Saltare collegium continue to be a venue for showcasing both types of dance. As the structure for teaching Eastern dance is different, however, I will leave the scheduling of any regional practices up to my deputy.

I look forward to working with all of you in the future, and hope to build a reputation for our kingdom as one whose populace knows its way around a dance floor. If you are (or would like to be) a dance teacher for your local group, or if you would like to volunteer to serve as my Eastern dance deputy, please contact me directly by email. I also intend to create a new web page for the guild in the near future.

In Service,
Lorenzo
ben@houseofpung.net

Monday, December 7, 2009

Current Event Plans and Other Business

First, congratulations to Master Lorenzo Petrucci, the new new Proctor of the Saltare Guild as of Magna Faire.

Second, the current plan for the Saltare event is June 19, 2010 in Carrolton, GA. We expect to have one or two tracks of music classes this year. We'll put more details here as they become available.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Dance Champion at Magna Faire

Greetings to the Talented People of Meridies!

Our Gracious Majesty Deidre has called for all of those talented Meridians that wish to be considered for Her Majesty's Dance Champion and also Her Poet Laurete to present themselves to Her at Magna Faire, December 4-6, where these honors will be awarded.
Please share this information with any and all interested parties.

Yours In Service,
Mistress Alianore la Cuisiniere

Friday, October 16, 2009

When Will Saltare Be?

Getting Saltare 2010 scheduled is turning out to be harder than I expected. Several groups have expressed interest, but the calendar has become so crowded around the traditional February dates that no one can get a clear date. The dream of a summer Saltare may come true out of necessity.

Friday, March 13, 2009

White Rose Ball Preparations

His Lordship Iago, the autocrat for Spring Coronation (April 4 2009) is requesting assistance from dancers, specifically for the white rose ball. He would like for some gentles to be available for refresher dance instruction and new instruction as well as helping people dance at the ball. Instructors, dancers, and musicians should contact him and let him know if there is anything he can do to help prepare.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Saltare 2009

Saltare 2009 has come and gone. Attendance was not as high as we would have liked this year, and I suppose there are many reasons, the current economic situation not least among them. I'd like to thank all of the instructors, students, and dancers who incurred the expense and endured the drive to attend.

Before I go on to a tiny bit of business, I have a little video of Petit Riens being danced at this year's Saltare event.



I am entertaining proposals for a summer dance symposium (a pity party for those of us who can't make it to Knowne World Dance, perhaps). I would also like to hear from some potential autocrats who would like to host the event next year.

-- Runolfr (lord.runolfr@charter.net)

Monday, January 12, 2009

Membership and Rankings

I am currently attempting to compile a current list of active Saltare members and determine their rank based on the number of dances they can teach. I would appreciate all interested members sending me that information by either commenting on this post, sending a message to the Saltare Yahoo group, or directly emailing me (lord.runolfr@charter.net).

--the Proctor

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

A Word from the Proctor

In case anyone is wondering, it is not my intention that this weblog be a one-person show. I will be happy to give posting privileges to any guild member with a Google account or OpenID.

Runolfr

Monday, January 5, 2009

Known World Dance Symposium VII

Darius the Dancer, autocrat of KWDS VII, has provided a website for the event.

European Dance at Gulf Wars

Her Royal Highness Eridani of Trimaris is coordinating European dance activities at Gulf Wars in 2009. She has a website for Gulf Wars Dance activities.

Saltare 2009 Online Flyer

The flyer for the 2009 Saltare event is online.

Basic information for the event...

February 13 - 15, 2009
1 Meeting Place - Valdosta, Ga. 31601

The Incipient Shire of Staggesgate cordially invites you to a weekend of dance and revelry. Take classes in European & Middle Eastern dance, and then show off your new skills at the Saturday night European Ball or Middle Eastern Hafla. But be warned: the Court of Love will be in session at the European Ball. The Stag's Gate fighters will be hosting a fighter practice during classes.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Saltare Guild Charter

SALTARE CHARTER
A KINGDOM-WIDE DANCE GUILD OF MERIDIES

Name: The name of the Guild shall be Saltare, Latin for "to dance."

Purpose: The purpose of the Guild shall be to promote the learning and teaching of Medieval, Renaissance, Ethnic, and SCA dances throughout the Kingdom of Meridies.

Goals: The goals for the Guild at the time of chartering shall be five-fold:
  1. To facilitate communication between existing local dance guilds, and to assist any local group in founding a dance guild for itself.
  2. To assist any local group which wants to have dance classes, either at meetings or events.
  3. To maintain a roster of dance teachers throughout the Kingdom.
  4. To produce and keep current a Kingdom-wide dance manual and dance tape.
  5. To encourage widespread teaching and research of Medieval, Renaissance, Ethnic, and SCA dances.
Membership: Any person in the SCA who is interested in dance may become a member of Saltare. There shall be four types, or levels, of members: Guild Member, Inceptor, Journeyman, and Magister of the Dance.

Guild Member
A Guild Member is a person who is interested in Medieval, Renaissance, Ethnic, and/or SCA dances. The Guild Member is expected to know, or to learn: basic dance etiquette, basic dance steps for branles and pavans, and one or two dances known generally throughout Meridies. One becomes a Guild Member by sending his/her SCA and mundane name and address to the Guild Proctor, expressing interest. The Guild Member will be informed of Saltare's activities and projects.

Inceptor
An Inceptor is a member of the Guild who meets the following standards:
  • Knowledge of basic dance etiquette
  • Ability to teach and lead at least five dances to a group of people. The Inceptor is required to know the names of the dances and the terminology of the steps used in those dances.
  • The Inceptor is required to be familiar with some background information on each dance.
  • Wear appropriate period attire while teaching dance.
  • Practice courtly and chivalrous behavior.

A person attains the level of Inceptor upon completion of the following:

  • A letter with a list off dances taught is sent to the Guild Proctor.
  • The letter should state where these various dance were taught - local meeting, event, local dance guild, etc.
  • The letter must be witnessed by any one of the following persons: local Seneschal, local Minister of Arts, local dance guild head, or a Journeyman or Magister of the Dance of Saltare.
  • The Inceptor's name is then added to the roster of dance teachers in Meridies.
Journeyman
A Journeyman is a member of the Guild who meets the following standards:
  • Knowledge of basic dance etiquette.
  • Ability to teach and lead at least ten dances to a group of people. The Journeyman is required to know the names of each dance and the terminology of the steps in each dance, and background information on each dance (i.e., type of dance, country of origin, approximate date of each dance).
  • Wear appropriate period attire while teaching dance.
  • Practice courtly and chivalrous behavior.
A person attains the level of Journeyman upon completion of the following:
  • A letter with a list off dances taught is sent to the Guild Proctor.
  • The letter should state where these various dance were taught - local meeting, event, local dance guild, etc.
  • The letter must be witnessed by any one of the following persons: local Seneschal, local Minister of Arts, local dance guild head.
  • The letter must be signed and endorsed by either a Journeyman or Magister of the Dance of the Guild. The signature stands as a statement that the person is judged to be proficient in the areas of teaching, knowledge, costume, and manner.
  • The Journeyman's name is then added to the roster of Journeyman dance teachers in Meridies.
Magister of the Dance
A Magister of the Dance is a member of the Guild who meets the following standards:
  • Knowledge of basic dance etiquette.
  • Ability to teach and lead at least twenty dances to a group of people. The Magister is required to know the names of each dance and the terminology of the steps in each dance, and background information on each dance (i.e., type of dance, country of origin, approximate date of each dance).
  • Must wear appropriate period attire while teaching dance.
  • Must practice courtly and chivalrous behavior.
A person attains the level of Magister of the Dance upon completion of the following:

  • A letter with a list off dances taught is sent to the Guild Proctor.
  • The letter should state where these various dance were taught - local meeting, event, local dance guild, etc.
  • The letter should state at which events he/she was in charge of the dancing.
  • The letter must be signed and endorsed for each event by either: local Seneschal, local Minister of Arts, or local dance guild head.
  • The letter must be signed and endorsed by a Magister of the dance of the Guild. The signature stands as a statement that the person is judged to be proficient in the areas of teaching, knowledge, costume, and manner.
  • The Magister's name is then added to the roster of Magisters of the Dance in the Kingdom of Meridies.
Guild Proctor
The person in charage of the Guild shall be called the Guild Proctor. The Proctor's duties are as follows:
  • To maintain a current roster of dance teachers in the Kingdom of Meridies.
  • To assist groups in locating teachers for dance classes at events, local meetings, revels, etc.
  • To assist groups who wish to start local dance guilds.
  • To keep informed on the progress, projects, and activities of local guilds (either through formal reports or informal correspondence).
  • To report to the KMOA on the progress, projects, and activities of both Saltare and local dance guilds.
  • To produce and/or maintain a Kingdom-wide dance manual and accompanying dance tape.
  • The Guild Proctor may appoint deputies as needed.
  • The Proctor is chosen by the general consensus of the Journeyman and Magisters of the Dance of the Guild, with the approval of the Crown. The vote is counted at a designated official event. Proxy votes are recognized.
Regalia: The colors of the Guild shall be purple, gold, and red.

All Guild members are encouraged to wear wrist bells while dancing or teaching dance. (Note: This in NO way is meant to prevent any non-member of the Guild from the wearing of wrist bells.)

  • Inceptors shall wear wrist bells attached to purple ribbons.
  • Journeyman shall wear wrist bells attached to purple and gold ribbons.
  • Magisters of the dance shall wear wrist bells attached to purple, gold and red ribbons.

Submitted to Their Royal Majesties Orlando and Micheila this 13th day of April, A.S. XX, by the Charter Members of Saltare,

  • Lady Gisela von Edgemond, called Tipperith
  • Lord Addison Rowland Carrick
  • Mistress Isolde die Graue
  • Lady Danica of Harveston Vale
  • Lord Edward of Aristallion
  • Lady Esmeralda of Kimaden
  • Lady Elspeth of Harilow
  • David of Sicily
  • Lady Katrina of Iron Mountain