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===Requirements for participants at Society events (Corpora II.B)=== | ===Requirements for participants at Society events (Corpora II.B)=== | ||
"Anyone may attend Society events provided they wear an attempt at pre-17th century clothing, conform to the provisions in Corpora, and comply with any other requirements (including but not limited to site fees or waivers) which may be imposed. At business meetings and informal classes, the requirement to wear pre17th century dress may be waived. All participants are expected to behave in an appropriate and respectful manner." | "Anyone may attend Society events provided they wear an attempt at pre-17th century clothing, conform to the provisions in Corpora, and comply with any other requirements (including but not limited to site fees or waivers) which may be imposed. At business meetings and informal classes, the requirement to wear pre17th century dress may be waived. All participants are expected to behave in an appropriate and respectful manner." | ||
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!Pre-17th century clothing | |||
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Tournaments | |||
<br>Feasts | |||
<br>Camping events | |||
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|Business meetings | |||
|Not required | |||
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Classes | |||
<br>eg. collegium | |||
|Not required | |||
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|Practices | |||
|Not required. | |||
===Individuals in charge of events (Corpora II.C)=== | ===Individuals in charge of events (Corpora II.C)=== | ||
Revision as of 21:59, 27 August 2025
Official events
"If it's not official, it's not SCA, it's just sparkling historical recreation."
Society events defined (Corpora II.A)
"The term "Society event" refers to tournaments, feasts, and other activities whereby participants can display the results of their research into the culture and technology of the period in an environment which evokes the atmosphere of the pre-17th century Middle Ages and Renaissance. It also refers to educational activities involving either one-time classes or ongoing Society university organizations, and meetings where participants share skills or discuss the business of the group. All Society events must be sponsored by official branches of the Society, registered with the Seneschal of the sponsoring branch, publicized at least to the members of that branch, and conducted according to Society rules."
All Society events must be sponsored by official branches of the Society
Official group sponsorship is essentially the group saying “yes, your event can use the SCA’s and the group’s branding and intellectual property.” It’s now an SCA-blessed activity, it’s a barony/shire/hamlet-blessed activity. You can use group resources for it, you can use the group bank account to collect funds and get reimbursed for costs. You can conduct official SCA business there.
If your event is not sponsored by an SCA group, please don’t imply that it’s an SCA activity by using the group name or other SCA intellectual properly. Eg, you couldn’t advertise your backyard practice as Darton's unofficial SCA fighters practice, because you haven’t been given permission to use Darton or the SCA's name in this context. The group can't approve unofficial activities, because that would make them official…
…registered with the Seneschal of the sponsoring branch
This is pretty much part of the process of getting sponsorship of the event – Council or the Seneschal will approve it.
There's a form to fill in - Event proposal form - that means it is automatically included in Pegasus (the Kingdom newsletter) and on the Lochac calendar of events. This goes to the seneschal to approve when you hit the submit button.
…publicized at least to the members of that branch
Advertise your event/activity somewhere the folks from your branch can see it. Your group website, Facebook group, Discord channel, mailing list etc.
You can’t hold an official event that you only invite specific people, like your household to. You could limit numbers that attend – eg you could hold a feast with a cap of just 20 people, but you have to make those tickets available to the members of the branch.
…and conducted according to Society rules.
There are a bunch of rules that apply at SCA events.
- Constitution of SCANZ
- SCANZ Code of Conduct
- Children and young person participation policy
- Corpora of SCA Inc
- Rules for martial activities
Requirements for participants at Society events (Corpora II.B)
"Anyone may attend Society events provided they wear an attempt at pre-17th century clothing, conform to the provisions in Corpora, and comply with any other requirements (including but not limited to site fees or waivers) which may be imposed. At business meetings and informal classes, the requirement to wear pre17th century dress may be waived. All participants are expected to behave in an appropriate and respectful manner."
| Events | Pre-17th century clothing |
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Tournaments
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Required |
| Business meetings | Not required |
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Classes
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Not required |
| Practices | Not required.
Individuals in charge of events (Corpora II.C)"Each Society event must have one Society member appointed by the sponsoring branch in attendance and responsible for the general conduct of the event. Where an event involves only one type of Society activity, the responsible member is the appropriate branch officer, or someone designated by that officer (usually called an Event Steward). Where an event includes a variety of activities, the responsible member is the branch Seneschal, or someone designated by the branch Seneschal (usually called an Event Steward). Events including Society combat or combat-related activities must have at least one warranted marshal, designated by the Marshal of the sponsoring branch, in attendance and responsible for those activities." Event memberships
SCA colleges in New Zealand are not under SCANZ’s rules for collecting event memberships, as they are different affiliated organisations. If it is a college-run event, whether in-garb or not, whether there is a fee or not, you do not collect a SCANZ event membership fee. Kingdom levyBranch Reeves are responsible for storing the details of non-members attending an event for the purposes of reconciling the payment of kingdom levies. Fighters practices or archery practices
Requirements to attend a practice
Authorisations
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