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FITP XXVIII Sessions by Group and Time
This is last year's schedule - this years will be posted Jan, 2018
9:00
10:30
11:30
12:30
1:30
2:30
3:30
4:30
Dark Ages Re-creation Company
Anatomy of a steam engine through disaster and destruction
Introduction to Tablet Weaving
$# (7 of 8 spaces full)
Norse Practical Jokes
Introduction to Tablet Weaving
(c) $# (7 of 8 spaces full)
Experiment and Experience
Feet firmly in the past - Shoes from the Viking Age 800 - 1050
Introduction to Glass Bead Making
$# (Full - observers only)
Feet firmly in the past - Shoes from the Viking Age 800 - 1050
(c)
Braiding and Cords
Advanced Glass Bead Making
$# (8 of 12 spaces full)
Symmetry and asymmetry in Viking Age Dress
Sword Dances
Diagonal Braiding
$# (5 of 10 spaces full)
<PS> The Viking Settlement of North America according to Ragnarr Njalsson
Advanced Tablet Weaving
Blow Me Down - Further Investigations of Human Powered Air
Canadian History 1001: The Bloody Norse Arrive!
Society for Creative Anachronism
Chainmail for Beginners
# (Full - observers only)
The Shosoin Repository
Introduction to Embroidery
#
Braiding and Cords
Naalbinding 101
#
Introduction to Embroidery
(c) #
Beginner's Egg Tempera
# (Full - observers only)
Kumihimo - The Art of Japanese Cordmaking
$# (6 of 10 spaces full)
Flint and Steel Fire Striking
Beginner's Egg Tempera (session2)
#
Kumihimo - The Art of Japanese Cordmaking
(c) $# (6 of 10 spaces full)
Chainmail - Beyond the Basics
# (5 of 10 spaces full)
Advanced Embroidery
Chainmail - Beyond the Basics
(c) # (5 of 10 spaces full)
Advanced Embroidery
(c)
Lost Wax Demonstration
#
Independant Scholar
Behind the Black Sails
Let's talk food
Morris Dancing
Morris Dancing
(c)
Food and ambience, translating the medieval feast to the modern table
University of Waterloo
Climates of Change: Environmental History as Hands-On Pedagogy
50 Shades of History - a look at non-traditional sexual practices in history
King or Queen? Who really holds the power? An analysis of medieval chess
Wilfrid Laurier University
The Mongol Art of War
First Experiments
Why Ancient Greece Was Really Kind of Terrible
D.R.A.G.E.N.
Climates of Change: Environmental History as Hands-On Pedagogy
Topics on Climate Change
Longship Company
Viking Submarine Navigation as a possible explanation for the Loch Ness Monster
<PS> Beowabbit: new light on an ancient poetic tradition
Richard the Third Society
Divorced, Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Beheaded, Survived
# - Session has attendance limits
$ - Session has a materials fee
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