Actions

Elysabeth Underhill: Difference between revisions

From EastKingdomWiki

m (photo change)
(63 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 7: Line 7:
|device = [[Image:Lissadevice.gif|200px]]  
|device = [[Image:Lissadevice.gif|200px]]  
|devicecaption = Per pale Or and vert, a chevron counterchanged and in canton a cinquefoil vert
|devicecaption = Per pale Or and vert, a chevron counterchanged and in canton a cinquefoil vert
|awards = {{Laurel}} {{Maunche}} {{OSC}} {{OSR}} {{Golden_Lyre}}  
|awards = {{Pelican}} {{Laurel}} {{Maunche}} {{OSC}} {{OSR}} {{Golden_Lyre}}  
----
----
{{Bhakail_Harlequin}} {{Bhakail_Salamander}}  
{{Bhakail_Harlequin}} {{Bhakail_Salamander}}  
Line 15: Line 15:


== Introduction==
== Introduction==
Elysabeth Underhill (Lissa) is a working class woman from the mid-late 1500's England. However, she has been wearing more and more early period clothing since she started making early period glass beads. You will often see her running around dressed as a Viking.
Mistress Elysabeth Underhill, nicknamed Lissa, (she/her/hers), used to be a working-class woman from the mid-late 1500's England. However, she has not had a set persona for a while now, and you are as likely as not to see her running around in early period Viking-ish garb.  
 
At the moment, Lissa's focus in the SCA is supporting the Arts and Sciences in her role as Kingdom MoAS and working to improve her skill with a Rapier. She has been a fencer for much of her time in the SCA, having taken a break for a few years to pursue other activities.
 
Please know that Lissa is always happy to teach her art or provide SCA mentoriship. Teaching in SCA is extremely important to her, and something she is comfortable doing, so please do not hesitate to ask if you think she can help. She believes that deeper associations and relationships grow out of these initial intereactions.
 
Lissa tends to be a bit busy/preoccupied at events, so contacting her via Facebook (Lissa Underhill) or through e-mail (laralu@gmail.com) is always an alternative way to get in touch.  


'''AWARDS & HONORS'''
'''AWARDS & HONORS'''


*[[Order of the Pelican]] (2020)
*[[Order of the Laurel]] (2016)
*[[Order of the Laurel]] (2016)
*Queens Arts and Sciences Champion (2016)
*Queens Arts and Sciences Champion (2016)
Line 31: Line 38:
*Rapier Champion of [[Carillion]] (n.d.)
*Rapier Champion of [[Carillion]] (n.d.)
*[[Award of Arms]] (2005)
*[[Award of Arms]] (2005)
Note: Lissa prefers to recieve awards in person, and not virtually.


'''AFFILIATIONS'''
'''AFFILIATIONS'''


*[[Aibhilin inghean Ui Phaidin]] (student)
*[[Berrick Grayveson]] (spouse)
*[[Aibhilin inghean Ui Phaidin]] (apprentice)
*[[Doroga Voronin]] (apprentice)
*[[Tadcaster Militia]] (household)
*[[Tadcaster Militia]] (household)
*Former Protégée to [[Marion_del_Okes|Mistress Marion del Okes]]
*Former Cadet & Protégée to [[Marion_del_Okes|Mistress Marion del Okes]]
*Former Student to [[Brunissende_Dragonette|Mistress Brunissende Dragonette]] (Bruni)
*Former Student to [[Brunissende_Dragonette|Mistress Brunissende Dragonette]] (Bruni)


== Service ==
== Selected History of Service ==
*EK Gazette, Research Article Curator, 2019
*Kingdom Minister of A&S, 2019
*Kingdom Deputy Minister of A&S, 2018
*Kingdom A&S Special Deputy, 2017
*Chancellor of the East Kingdom University, 2011-2013


*Deputy A&S Minister ([[Hartshorn-dale]]), 2017
Lissa has organized multiple A&S competitions, from local baronial championchips, to Crown's A&S, and the Pennsic A&S War Point.
*Class & Poster Coordinator, Theleme at Penn ([[Bhakail]]), Bailiwick of Ivyeinrust, 2016
 
*Co-Autocrat & Coordinator for Villages and Classes Artisan's Village ([[Hartshorn-dale]]), 2016
Lissa has also coordinated classes for many schola and universisty events on the local, kingdom and society level. Events include: Noisemakers ([[Bhakail]]), May-be Event ([[Iron Bog]]), Artisans's Village ([[Hartshorn-dale]]), Known World Rapier/Costume Symposium, and Pennsic Artisan's Row Glass Display.
*Deputy Autocrat and A&S coordinator, May-be Event ([[Iron Bog]]), 2015
 
*Challenge Coordinator, Artisans' Village, ([[Bhakail]]) 2015
Finally, Lissa has taught many A&S classes over years, both related to her primary art of Lampworking, and "meta" A&S classes.
*Secretary, ([[Hartshorn-dale]]), 2014-present
*Copy Editor for the Creative Anachronist 2014-15
*Chancellor of the East Kingdom University, 2011-2013
*Class Coordinator, Known World Rapier/Costume Symposium,([[Bhakail]]), 2009
*Class Coordinator, Noisemakers Schola, several years running ([[Bhakail]])
*Ran Dayboard, Noisemakers Schola in 2013 ([[Bhakail]])
*Cooked in the kitchen at multiple events.
*Former Rapier Marshal at Large


== A&S ==
== A&S ==


My art is the making of glass beads. While I have made beads from many time periods, much of my focus has been on recreating Anglo-Saxon Glass beads and conducing research on the social meaning and significance of glass beads in that society. With the help of friends, I have also begun researching, reconstructing, and making beads on a period appropriate bead furnace.
Lissa's art is the making of glass beads. While she has made beads from many time periods, much of her focus has been on recreating glass beads from Early Medieval England (5th-7th century). She has also done research on the social meaning and significance of glass beads in that society. With the help of friends, she has also researched, reconstructed, and made beads on a period-appropriate bead furnace.
 
A&S Blog: http://elysabethunderhill.blogspot.com/


Classes:
A&S Blog: https://historicglassbeads.wordpress.com
*Recreating Historic Beads as a Beginner [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6FxAc78rj92ckVjblUzQkJ5OG8/edit]
*Reproducing Glass Beads Using Archaeological Reports [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1H3_lXABdlhth3Uertpgk4bErkAIC_uvvYnIG5NySmUk/edit]
*Recreating Anglo-Saxon Glass Beads: ''I used several documents from my A&S projects as notes for this class'' [http://elysabethunderhill.blogspot.com/2014/06/recreation-of-birte-brumanns-bead.html] & [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6FxAc78rj92Z01ib051LWl1TDQ/view]
*Introduction to Making Glass Beads [http://elysabethunderhill.blogspot.com/2014/10/preparation-for-october-workshop-in.html]


Publications
*Glass Beads: Beginner's Theory and Practice, Tournaments Illuminated, 2015, Issue 194 [http://elysabethunderhill.blogspot.com/2015/03/ti-article.html]
*The Social Meaning of Anglo-Saxon Glass Beads [http://aso.eastkingdom.org/issues/aso9.pdf]
*Philosophies of Recreation, Ars Scientia Orientalis, Volume 8, 2014 [http://aso.eastkingdom.org/issues/aso8.pdf]


A&S Honors
{{EKmoas}}
*EK Pennsic A&S War Point Champion, 2016
[[Category:Rapier]]
*Queens Arts and Sciences Champion, 2016
[[Category:Teaching]]
*Artifacts of a Life, 2015, co-winner of the "typical" catagory (3-5 items entered from a specific time period/place)
[[Category:Lampworking]]
*EK Pennsic A&S War Point Champion, 2015 (scored in top 3 on East/Mid Alliance side)
*K&Q A&S, 2014- finished in the top 6 and received a Golden Lyre for entry.
*Bhakail A&S Champion, 2014-15
*St. Eligius, 2014 (winner experienced category, populace choice, and artisans progress)
*Populace Choice, SRWC, 2014 & 2015
*Populace Choice, Setmour Swamp A&S Champions, 2014

Revision as of 11:13, 25 May 2020

Photo
Lissa viking pic2.png
Elysabeth Underhill
Information
Resides: Hartshorn-Dale
Status: Having Fun
Awards: Order of Precedence
Heraldry
Lissadevice.gif
Per pale Or and vert, a chevron counterchanged and in canton a cinquefoil vert
Award & Office Badges
Companion of the Order of the Pelican Companion of the Order of the Laurel Companion of the Order of the Maunche Companion of the Order of the Silver Crescent Companion of the Order of the Silver Rapier Award of the Golden Lyre

Order of the Harlequin Order of the Salamander



Member of the Tadcaster Militia

Introduction

Mistress Elysabeth Underhill, nicknamed Lissa, (she/her/hers), used to be a working-class woman from the mid-late 1500's England. However, she has not had a set persona for a while now, and you are as likely as not to see her running around in early period Viking-ish garb.

At the moment, Lissa's focus in the SCA is supporting the Arts and Sciences in her role as Kingdom MoAS and working to improve her skill with a Rapier. She has been a fencer for much of her time in the SCA, having taken a break for a few years to pursue other activities.

Please know that Lissa is always happy to teach her art or provide SCA mentoriship. Teaching in SCA is extremely important to her, and something she is comfortable doing, so please do not hesitate to ask if you think she can help. She believes that deeper associations and relationships grow out of these initial intereactions.

Lissa tends to be a bit busy/preoccupied at events, so contacting her via Facebook (Lissa Underhill) or through e-mail (laralu@gmail.com) is always an alternative way to get in touch.

AWARDS & HONORS

Note: Lissa prefers to recieve awards in person, and not virtually.

AFFILIATIONS

Selected History of Service

  • EK Gazette, Research Article Curator, 2019
  • Kingdom Minister of A&S, 2019
  • Kingdom Deputy Minister of A&S, 2018
  • Kingdom A&S Special Deputy, 2017
  • Chancellor of the East Kingdom University, 2011-2013

Lissa has organized multiple A&S competitions, from local baronial championchips, to Crown's A&S, and the Pennsic A&S War Point.

Lissa has also coordinated classes for many schola and universisty events on the local, kingdom and society level. Events include: Noisemakers (Bhakail), May-be Event (Iron Bog), Artisans's Village (Hartshorn-dale), Known World Rapier/Costume Symposium, and Pennsic Artisan's Row Glass Display.

Finally, Lissa has taught many A&S classes over years, both related to her primary art of Lampworking, and "meta" A&S classes.

A&S

Lissa's art is the making of glass beads. While she has made beads from many time periods, much of her focus has been on recreating glass beads from Early Medieval England (5th-7th century). She has also done research on the social meaning and significance of glass beads in that society. With the help of friends, she has also researched, reconstructed, and made beads on a period-appropriate bead furnace.

A&S Blog: https://historicglassbeads.wordpress.com