threadwalker: (Default)
threadwalker ([personal profile] threadwalker) wrote2009-11-14 12:20 pm

Unfiltered

Unfiltered like usual because, IMO, once you post it here it might as well be unfiltered. The only stuff I filter is work-related just in case one of my erstwhile colleagues is skimming LJ for key words.

Cut for your protection. Unfiltered opinions.

Work is not fun, which is why we call it work. There's a lot of BS at work and I bring my game face most days. I don't mistake work as a place where we brush each other's hair and plan potlucks, so I try to be prepared for the politics and the egos.

Why do I have so much trouble with that in the rest of my life? Because I don't expect to have to have a game face when I'm with friends and doing my "fun" stuff.

I think the current state of the "arts" in the West Kingdom is super-callous-fragile-suspiscoius-expel-us-out-eedoshus. It pisses me off when I think about it.

1. Cancelling a Kingdom Collegium? I cry. Autocratting Collegium is a job that requires project management skills and the ability to draw people in. I've done it so I can speak to that. But I'm not finger pointing at the autocrats, I'm pointing my finger at the arts community. Its your event; step up and own it. I spent years helping or autocratting these events and they reflect the community they serve. However, I'm not surprised that the event has withered; this is what happens when the community doesn't come together. Everyone is empowered to make this event better, you need to open your eyes, have some passion and step up. Here's an example: Mari and her crew offered to organize a library at one of the one's I held. They came to me, had the idea, the tools, the books, the copier and even organized it as a fund raiser; the coins they collected for using the copier/scanner were donated to underwrite the event. All I had to do was say "wow, that's cool. Here's a room you can have all day."

How important is Collegium to the community and what are YOU going to do to make it better?

2. I heard rumors the K/Q were thinking of lowering the bar on the Golden Poppy. I was pretty pissed off about that as well; HRJ was a patient ear for my fury. What's the point of having something challenging to do if you're going to dumb it down so that it's no longer a challeng?. I couldn't think of a good analogy to help the fighter-centric culture wrap their eric-party-warped brains around at first. However, the opportunity for "new" Kings has withered away, so lowering the bar for becoming a Duke by winning a single Crown or even a Coronet isn't all that different than lowering the bar for earning the Golden Poppy. So why don't we just dumb everything down and make it accessible to everyone. Then, when we're all special, no one is special. I'm so freaking pissed off about this that I've been toying with sponsoring my own arts event/activity. Like Lodema used to. grrrr.... We'll see... June Crown is a good time for sunshine and arts.

So what am I going to do?

I unsubscribed from SCA West shortly after Eilis and whats-his-name stepped up. Its a source of angst and I don't want angst in my life.

I serve the Kingdom, not these people who are sitting on the throne. I spent a lot of time thinking about that and what it means to be a peer. I'm not quitting; I am a peer regardless of my fealty to the K/Q. However, I cannot support them personally and cannot bring myself to respect them, so I no longer consider myself in fealty to them, just to the Kingdom. This was a hard process for me because I've been in fealty to a lot of jerks who've sat on those thrones without being pushed to this point. They have done too many wrongs.

I have been refocusing on MY arts. I'm pulling together an outline for a class and a work shop on late Italian Ren clothing and clothing embellishment. I'm doing research and testing my theories with finished projects right now. I offered something similar to the West a few years ago, but they were uninterested, so I'll float a class proposal to IKINs next year in order to teach in at IKINs the following year in Caid (2011).

I'm sorting out my encampment stuff to make it easier for me to camp with the kids next year based on the assumption that F will continue to work weekends at the least opportune time. Flying light, but effective.

Instead of relying on the Royals to leave their clumsy mits off the areas of West Kingdom Arts that I like, I'm just going to do my own thing regardless which is to promote arts, to teach and to learn.

I'm percolating on working through the guilds (as long as they, too, haven't been disbanded).

I've been thinking about organizing a small collegium, though I'm not sure if it would be an SCA event or a private "arts day" of classes. I'm very jaded with the SCA politics so the potential hurdles of having to deal with sucking up to someone's ego to get permission to organize something I've done successfully before would just piss me off. I'd either need the green-light for my blue print from someone who trusts me or it would have to be private.

I am working on my "class in a bag", which is a concept I floated to my apprentices. Basically I'm putting together a class outline and kits/hand-outs that I can take to events and teach on a moment's notice.

I have some other ideas percolating, but I need to see how my class shapes up and how camping works out this year.

Re: Knights as Stick Jocks

[identity profile] sirst.livejournal.com 2009-11-15 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Back when I met you, you and Andrew and Raul and Oelf and Douglas, et al, were still squires and you openly talked about the importance of being able to dance and that doing arts was part of the prerequisites to being a knight. I think that's been lost; knights are no longer expected to be well-rounded gentlemen, they are combatants."

Not sure if you are asking this toward me or Threadalker. On my end I am using this to point out [I'm the Andrew mentioned] that where I learned much about what I do and how [when I was more active anyways ;)] was at events where fighting tracks no longer happen. Which I find ironic. I'm not refering to elevations at all.

"I find that each has at least a passing background in Arts, Service, and Courtly Graces."

No arguement on that point. You other post about sub-groups really hits the nail on the head. I think problems occur when people looking inward at their sub-group lose awareness of other groups around them and then end up stepping on toes. That can happen with any segment of our group.

Just hearing people talk about an "arts community" and a "figthing community" like there's a border between the 2 is a little nuts making. One of the things I've always liked about the SCA is the ability for people to bounce around and follow different interests. I mean how many folks out there have more than one peerage?


Re: Knights as Stick Jocks

[identity profile] sarahbellem.livejournal.com 2009-11-15 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
And I think you hit the nail on the head there with what I was trying to verbalize and managed to kind of miss...

There are artists in the art community who fight. There are fighters in the fighting community who are artists. There is no dividing line between both pools... Some people are strictly interested in fighting, some are strictly interested in arting, but there is a significant overlap of both groups. Significant enough to make the whole issue of keeping fighting and arts separate really, really stupid.

It's that "us vs. them" mentality that has been driving me quietly insane for a while now (and it is a mentality, I'm sorry to say, that I've seen and heard coming more from the arts community than from anywhere else). And the whole thing about making arts "sexy" just rankles me... Art IS sexy if you're doing it right. If you're enthusiastic and open and approachable and willing to share it with others, there's no stopping you. I look at the people who enjoy fighting and am in awe of their enthusiasm and passion that they have for their art, and it inspires me. I hope people see me geeked out over my own little projects and get turned on too. Inspiration is sexy, and if we don't inspire then we're not ever going to flourish.

/rant
Edited 2009-11-15 19:35 (UTC)

Re: Knights as Stick Jocks

[identity profile] sirst.livejournal.com 2009-11-16 06:51 am (UTC)(link)

Thanks for both comments. I though I liked you when we met. ;) The replies here have been quite a nice discussion I think.

Re: Knights as Stick Jocks

[identity profile] sarahbellem.livejournal.com 2009-11-16 06:56 am (UTC)(link)
Aw, you're welcome! I'm flattered you remembered me! Now, we must be Livejournal friends! ;)

Re: Knights as Stick Jocks

[identity profile] hunrvogt.livejournal.com 2009-11-15 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Mostly I was asking threadwalker, but I'm willing to talk to anyone who is willing to talk back.

On the rest, I agree with you, it's all about gateway drugs...and avoiding us vs them whenever possible.

BTW, I don't believe we've met - Hi, Andrew (Sir Andrew I presume), I'm Else.

Re: Knights as Stick Jocks

[identity profile] sirst.livejournal.com 2009-11-16 06:57 am (UTC)(link)

Yep that's me! Lovely to meet and "kick the idea can" about with you.