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Forward Into the Past 23

DateApril 6, 2013
PlaceWilfrid Laurier University
Adult Pre-Reg Price$15.00 whole day
Student/Senior Pre-Reg Price$10.00 whole day
Child Pre-Reg Price$5.00 whole day
Adult Day-Reg Price$20.00 whole day
Student/Senior Day-Reg Price$15.00 whole day
Child Day-Reg Price$10.00 whole day
Site Cost$ 0.00
Speakers Cost$ 556.35
Advertising Cost$ 0.00
Other Costs$ 168.03
Profit$855.35

  

Interesting Stats         Class Statistics          Comments from Attendees

Interesting Stats
Speakers 69
Cancelled Speakers1
Session Hours 92
Repeat hours 0 (0%)
Unique Hours 92
Canceled Hours1
Approx Attendance116
Number of hours attended / 7 75.29
Adult hours attended335
Student hours attended165
Child hours attended27
Average attendance per session-hour5.79
Most popular non-keynote sessionHávamál: Viking Words of Wisdom (23)
Groups ParticipatingSociety for Creative Anachronism
Dark Ages Re-creation Company
Independant Scholar
Wilfrid Laurier University
University of Aberdeen
Richard the Third Society
Regia Anglorum
University of Toronto
University of Waterloo
Crown Forces North America
Longship Company
Fanshawe Pioneer Village

 


 9:0010:3011:3012:301:302:303:304:30
101 Setup(Lunch)   Setup(Lunch)  The Story of the Cubic Equation (or The Secret Sordid Lives of Mathematicians) Algebra as Geometry
102Historic Unmentionables: The Evolution of the Woman's Undergarments during the Victoria Era  Out of the grey: archaeological investigations of the Motel 5 site in Kingston Ontario Saints and Sinners: Early Tudor Puppet Players Grappling techniques when corps-a-corps -- ringen am Schwert # Period Fencing Demonstration The Conquest of Siberia
110 Textiles 101: Colour and Pattern in Historical Fabrics $ Textiles 201: Historical Dress Design From the Ground Up But I don't know how to present... I'll Huff and I'll Puff - Observations on Air Delivery in Bloomery Iron Furnaces Hávamál: Viking Words of Wisdom The Cutting Edge : Considering Blades The Longship Company: Things We Think We Know
111 Dances from Tudor England (Gresley Dances) Dances from Arbeau (1588) Court Dances from 15th-c. Italy Morris Dancing Crafting a 'Faire' Presentation Don't Try This At Home: Victorian Pesticides and General Garden Poisons
112 Food and cooking methods in the Viking age Early timber frame building in the UK Anglo - Saxon Bread and Bread making How it Was and How It Wasn't Pole Lathe Decorated mediaeval floor tiles
202 The Good, the Bad, and the Annoyed: the not-quite-living Dead in Old Norse literature Dress for Life and Death: The Archaeology of Common Nineteenth-Century Buttons To the Hilt: The Development of Sword Hilts from the Late 15th Century until the End of the 16th Century Heraldry in the Middle Ages Living in 1865: Lessons learned with Livestock Music and Monsters The Church of Joan: Fact or Fiction?
208 50 Shades of History - a look at non-traditional sexual practices in history An ancient art, a long absence The life and times of Richard the Third Return of the King, the grave of Richard III In their own right: Women and Power in Medieval Europe Introduction to Troubadours
209 Fingerloop Braiding - beginner $# Introduction to Tablet Weaving $ Brocaded Tablet Weaving Fingerloop Braiding - Intermediate $#
210 The Modern World Cultures and Offerings Art: Pots & Rocks Monster Mash: Evidence of Monsters in the Archaeological Context from the Middle Ages and Beyond Courtly Love: a Medical Condition, or Merely a Social Disease? Barbarians at the Gate Conflicts of the pre-modern Islamic world
211Children: Face Painting and Colouring # Children: Dragon Painting # Children: Dragon Egg-Hunt and Goblet Ring-Toss $# Naalbinding: Beyond York Stitch # Children: Playdough Runestones # Children: Create your own Shield # Children: Wand Decorating $# Children: Medieval Board Games #
305 Medieval Sewing Pins $# Naalbinding: An Introduction $# Counted Cross Stitch - Learn to Make Your Own Heirlooms $# Norse Sagas - the Bloody, Bawdy and Bizarre Sprang - Circular # Costuming Research (1000 - 1800 A.D)
306Setup(Brass) Gryphon Medieval Brass Rubbings (I) $# Gryphon Medieval Brass Rubbings (II) $# Setup(Brass/torch) Beads: Open Torch Time I $# Beads: Open Torch Time II $# Setup(Torch) Herbal Workshop $#
307 Bookbinding $# Measure twice, Scribe once Soldiers of God - Servants of Michael: Crusaders and the Medical Profession Tiny Flowers in the Margin
308 The Strange World of Human Sacrifice Chainmail for Beginners # Meaningful Scratches # Bone and Antler Carving $# Chainmail - Beyond the Basics #
Ampitheatre    Setup(Dry room for Grappling) Setup(Dry space for fencing)  


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$ - Session has a materials fee


Class (Full List)Speaker (Full List)TimeAttendence
50 Shades of History - a look at non-traditional sexual practices in historyBernie Roehl10:309
Algebra as GeometryNathan Kronefeld4:305
An ancient art, a long absenceWilliam Ernoehazy11:303
Anglo - Saxon Bread and Bread makingNina Bates12:3017
Art: Pots & RocksJennifer Laughton, Natalia Handziuk12:304
Barbarians at the GateVictoria Nagy, Simon Newcombe3:306
Beads: Open Torch Time IJean Ross1:301
Beads: Open Torch Time IIJean Ross2:301
Bone and Antler CarvingSteven Strang1:3022
BookbindingPatrick Miller10:3012
Brocaded Tablet WeavingRob Schweitzer2:305
But I don't know how to present...Neil Peterson12:305
Chainmail - Beyond the BasicsJerry Penner3:309
Chainmail for BeginnersJerry Penner11:3011
Children: Create your own ShieldKatrina Lauzon2:302
Children: Dragon Egg-Hunt and Goblet Ring-TossKatrina Lauzon11:303
Children: Dragon PaintingKatrina Lauzon10:303
Children: Face Painting and ColouringKatrina Lauzon9:006
Children: Medieval Board GamesKatrina Lauzon4:305
Children: Playdough RunestonesKatrina Lauzon1:302
Children: Wand DecoratingKatrina Lauzon3:304
Conflicts of the pre-modern Islamic worldAdam Ali, Sajjad Nejatie4:301
Costuming Research (1000 - 1800 A.D)Amy Menary4:3010
Counted Cross Stitch - Learn to Make Your Own HeirloomsEllen Mervin12:305
Court Dances from 15th-c. ItalySue Kronenfeld12:301
Courtly Love: a Medical Condition, or Merely a Social Disease?Sue Kronenfeld2:305
Crafting a 'Faire' PresentationKaren Oddson, Nick Oddson, Linda Derderian, Ginevra Brown3:304
Cultures and OfferingsRachel Dewan, Sarah Schellinger11:304
Dances from Arbeau (1588)Sue Kronenfeld11:301
Dances from Tudor England (Gresley Dances)Richard Schweitzer10:303
Decorated mediaeval floor tilesDavid Clarke4:307
Don't Try This At Home: Victorian Pesticides and General Garden PoisonsVictoria Bick4:305
Dress for Life and Death: The Archaeology of Common Nineteenth-Century ButtonsAnatolijs Venovcevs11:303
Early timber frame building in the UKDavid Clarke11:3014
Fingerloop Braiding - IntermediateKarina Bates3:308
Fingerloop Braiding - beginnerKarina Bates10:3013
Food and cooking methods in the Viking ageBeth Patchett10:3012
Grappling techniques when corps-a-corps -- ringen am SchwertWilliam Ernoehazy1:309
Gryphon Medieval Brass Rubbings (I)Colleen Moynham, Alexis Cooke10:309
Gryphon Medieval Brass Rubbings (II)Colleen Moynham, Alexis Cooke11:305
Hávamál: Viking Words of WisdomNeil Peterson2:3023
Heraldry in the Middle AgesDavid Stamper1:303
Herbal WorkshopPaddy Gillard-Bentley4:301
Historic Unmentionables: The Evolution of the Woman's Undergarments during the Victoria EraSheila Johnson9:0050
How it Was and How It Wasn'tPeter Monahan1:305
I'll Huff and I'll Puff - Observations on Air Delivery in Bloomery Iron FurnacesDarrell Markewitz1:308
In their own right: Women and Power in Medieval EuropeMila Little2:3017
Introduction to Tablet WeavingLaura Stein12:3013
Introduction to TroubadoursMelanie Burrett4:302
Living in 1865: Lessons learned with LivestockKen Cook, Margaret Trainor Cook2:304
Meaningful ScratchesSteven Strang12:309
Measure twice, Scribe oncePeter Westergaard12:308
Medieval Sewing PinsLaura Stein10:3010
Monster Mash: Evidence of Monsters in the Archaeological Context from the Middle Ages and BeyondSimon Newcombe1:3010
Morris DancingTara Bolker, Roy Underhill1:3024
Music and MonstersPeter Knezevici, Marie-Luise Schega3:304
Naalbinding: An IntroductionKaren Peterson11:309
Naalbinding: Beyond York StitchLynette Pike12:304
Norse Sagas - the Bloody, Bawdy and BizarreRichard Schweitzer1:3011
Out of the grey: archaeological investigations of the Motel 5 site in Kingston OntarioNathan Laanstra11:305
Period Fencing DemonstrationDavid Stamper3:308
Pole LatheMark Patchett2:308
Return of the King, the grave of Richard IIICatherine Ollerhead DeSantis1:3018
Saints and Sinners: Early Tudor Puppet PlayersNell Coleman, Ildiko Csermely, Peter Csermely, Magda Nusink12:305
Soldiers of God - Servants of Michael: Crusaders and the Medical ProfessionMelina Chestley1:309
Sprang - CircularJudy McKay2:308
Textiles 101: Colour and Pattern in Historical FabricsJo Duke10:3015
Textiles 201: Historical Dress Design From the Ground UpJo Duke11:3010
The Church of Joan: Fact or Fiction?Nichole Sotzek4:304
The Conquest of SiberiaJordan Burrows4:306
The Cutting Edge : Considering BladesDarrell Markewitz3:3017
The Good, the Bad, and the Annoyed: the not-quite-living Dead in Old Norse literatureSarah Backa, Rachel Backa10:3018
The Longship Company: Things We Think We KnowBruce Blackistone4:3022
The Modern WorldAshley Lefler, James Rimmer10:306
The Story of the Cubic Equation (or The Secret Sordid Lives of Mathematicians)Nathan Kronefeld3:305
The Strange World of Human SacrificeCancelled10:30 
The life and times of Richard the ThirdTracy Bryce12:3012
Tiny Flowers in the MarginPeter Westergaard3:3018
To the Hilt: The Development of Sword Hilts from the Late 15th Century until the End of the 16th CenturyDavid Stamper12:304


Attendence figures are wrong - day registrations are estimated, and which sessions were attended by those attendees was lost. Attendance at each session was likely higher than these numbers.

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