The Lumen Cynagua:
There is an annual A&S Championship competition that is only open to Cynaguans. The competition begins with Spring Coronet and concludes with Winter Investiture. The Lumen Cynagua Medallion is then presented to the A&S Champion at the following Spring Coronet. There are 8 Arts and Sciences competitions (4 arts and 4 sciences) held throughout this year-long period. A competitor must enter a minimum of four of these to be eligible. Multiple items may be entered in each category, however, only the highest score will count towards the Championship overall score. The A&S Champion is known as the “Lumen Cynagua,” representing the light of art and learning in the Principality. The Champion’s responsibility is to encourage participation in and an appreciation of the arts and sciences in Cynagua.
******Please send me your name and type of art you will be entering for the Lumen competition no later than 2 weeks before a scheduled competition so I have time to find suitable judges.
Thanks !
Brigid O ‘Connor
Brigid@ westkingdom.org
Upcoming Competitions
| Summer Investiture July 11 Beasty Bugs Summertime often brings out wanted and unwanted crawling, flying and buzzing creatures. From the beautiful to the stuff of nightmares we take a look at the little, and sometimes not so little things we share summer months with. Art Create a wearable piece depicting one or several bugs. Some examples are jewelry, head coverings, trim. Science Don’t bite me! Create something that warded off bug bites and or was used as a mobile barrier to keep bugs away. | Fall Coronet Oct 30- Nov 1 The Wild Hunt Some mythology tells us The Wild Hunt rode eternal chasing elusive prey as atonement for wrong doings in life. For competition we will look at what monsters may have lurked and how it was believed one could be protected from such thing Art Useing period techniques create something that represents a folklore monster documentable pre 16th century. Example: needle felted snakes on a hat, (Medusa) three distinct but unmatched dog collars (Cerberus) . Science Define and describe why and how certain charms, rituals and behaviors were believed to ward off monsters and evils spirits. |
Past Competitions
| January Investiture January 31st Bling The Look / Burden of Power Winner: Ælfmær Æscer Accessories, embroidery, jewelry – these are just a few ways historical garb was decorated. Often times decorative elements depicted rank, status or wealth of individuals or a group. Art Create a decorative element which shows status, wealth or rank in a specific culture. Science Document and discuss why certain decorative items were believed to grant the holder leadership over a group of people or ultimate political powers of State and if religious beliefs, if any, added to the perception of leadership or power. | Cynagua Coronet May 22-25 Courtly Love Open Competition Art Winner: Eva Hundsdotter Populace and Coronet Aclaim: Joseph Yosef Open Competition Science Winner: Grania Buchanan As bright sunshine of Spring melts the frigid heart of winter, so comes the renewal of Courtly and Chivalric Love. Art Fans, handkerchiefs and jewelry were a few things used in the art of conveying interest in someone. Create an object to be given to your person of “special interest” during pre 16th century court. Science Several cultures had talisman, songs, or specific deeds that were relevant to finding that “special someone” Create and document your best interpretation of one of these and define why it was believed to successful. |
Judge Sheets
The below sheets are how Arts and Science competitions will be judged. The sheets will be returned to the competitor along with any other feedback provided from judges or populace.
