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- Collection: Medievalism in the Classroom
Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group display
Louise D’Arcens, ‘Comic Medievalism’ presentation
Hurdy Gurdy demonstration
Ancient Arts Fellowship Educational Sessions, Canberra
Tags: ACT, Alfred the Great, Ancient Arts Fellowship, Anglo-Saxon, Armour, Australian Capital Territory, Canberra, clothing, costume, craft, Dark Ages, display, early medieval, education, language, law, monetary system, Norman, Old English, performance, re-creation, re-enactment, religion, school, school displays, society, viking, website, William the Conqueror.
The History and Significance of Medieval Dance
The Medieval Classroom website is the result of a Teaching and Learning Enhancement Scheme grant awarded by the Australian Catholic University to the ‘Arts…
Tags: ACU, Australian Catholic University, child, children, class, classes, classroom, culture, dance, dancing, education, educational resources, juvenile, lesson, lesson plan, lesson plans, lessons, McAuley Medieval Fayre, school, student, students, teach, teachers, teaching, The Medieval Classroom, youth
‘Lecturer says our Universities are still “Mediaeval”’, The Argus, 7 January 1955
Stocatta School of Defence
Festival of Hildegard, Centre for Theology and Ministry, Melbourne, Victoria
Tags: Catholic, Centre for Theology and Ministry, Constant Mews, dramatic readings, education, festival, Festival of Hildegard, food, Hildegard of Bingen, Lauren Artress, lecture, Loreto College, Melbourne, music, mystic, Parkville, Sabina Flanagan, school, St Mary’s College, St Paul’s Cathedral, Vic, Victoria, website.