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Glass

  1. Stained
  2. Leaded
  3. Cut]Blown
  4. Beadmaking
Lace
  1. Bobbin
  2. Lace
Knitting

Metalwork (ornamental & functional)
  1. Casting
  2. Cold Fabrication (no soldering or welding)
  3. Hot Fabrication
  4. Hot Forged (majority of work done in a forge)
  5. Raised Work
  6. Repousse
  7. Etching
Tools
  1. Hand Tools (tools that fit in the hand)
  2. Production Tools (such as looms, lathes or pottery wheels)
  3. Scientific
Enameling
  1. Cloisonné
  2. Champleve
  3. Plique a jour
  4. Basse-taille
  5. Limoges
  6. Grasaille

Alchemy
  1. Cooked
  2. Non-cooked
Leatherwork
  1. Fabricated (little or no decorative tooling; non-tooled decoration ok)
  2. Tooled
  3. Shaped (includes curbole & shaped leather vessels)

Musical Instruments (no kits allowed)
  1. Strung
  2. Wood Wind
  3. Brass
  4. Percussion
  5. Keyboard

Performing Arts

  1. Instrumental Music
  2. Vocal Music
  3. Readings
  4. Monologues>
  5. Plays
  6. Skits
  7. Pantomime
  8. Court Dance
  9. Country Dance
  10. Ethnic Dance
  11. Other Performances
Writing: Fiction
  1. Tales
  2. Plays
  3. Poetry
Writing: Nonfiction
  1. Historical Research
  2. Instructional Articles
  3. Songs (period style, must be performed by someone)
  4. Music (period style, must be performed by someone)
  5. Research projects (must have a paper & a demo or display of the finished project)
Brewing
  1. Lager
  2. Ale
  3. Wines
  4. Sparkling Wines
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  6. Mead
  7. Liqueurs

Demonstration Projects This can be any period process that can be demonstrated in 15 minutes.  The artist needs to have his equipment set up in advance and have documentation just like everything else.

Working Models This can be any downscale model of some period construction that has moveable parts such as a mill or a trebuchet.

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