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Tired....still haven't gotten back to the work schedule thing since the Holidays..
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Hampton Blackbeard Pirate Festival '08
Cheeky Actress replied to Captain of the 'REVENGE''s topic in July
bbcddutchman, Our group "Crewe of the Archangel" has a strong background with interaction with the public. We love working with the 'family' venue and have several skits that give the public entertainment along with some historical information. Mixing both is what we do best. If interested, please contact Captain Sterling...(if this has not been done thus far) and look at the link below my portrait for additional information. -
Wome who liked to slum with pirates...
Cheeky Actress replied to Captain Pogue's topic in Captain Twill
18-inches in height?! I won't get through the damn door! -
Wome who liked to slum with pirates...
Cheeky Actress replied to Captain Pogue's topic in Captain Twill
Okay...'the bunny ear' joke manifested itself back at Port Washington thanks to MadMary and 'Mark'. I am still trying to adapt such a headdress to a proper size. It's hard to look at some of the 17th century etchings and scale it to my 'tiny little' head! To be small in stature and wear the Fontange Headdress (French) or Commode Headdress (English) can make one look taller... -
Hmmm...listening to the rantings of a very upset Captain....
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Nope...not the Captain. Someone else..
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Lilly awoke with a start. She had thought she hear voices downstairs. She quickly looked about the room. Nelly had left her bed. An uneasy feeling came over her. Lilly crept from the bed and looked out the window only find a dark figure on the bench outside.
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Bump
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The sound of my heart...breaking (SIGH)...
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Famine
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Wome who liked to slum with pirates...
Cheeky Actress replied to Captain Pogue's topic in Captain Twill
(Blink...Blink...Blink) - Then in a sing-songy voice... Ransom....I've got a lovely green gown you could be fitted into...oh, and you get to wear the 'bunny ears' too! -
Thank you Mary for letting me know... No special treatment for the Mistress, eh?
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Okay...what's the turn around time? Any chance people can get one before RF4?
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You know...I think he mentioned something about nightmares...(GRIN)..
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Oh no! You're thinking again
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Yes! That's it...we have to have Maddogge to the undergarments devision. Now, what would we give him if he were to win? Silk you say?! Purple is what I fancy!
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Well...I am sure that the Fashion show (Sat. 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm) will be of interest to all who do more than one time period, admire those who can sew or just love history. As for the Cat Calling or Wolf Whistles...please keep them to a minimum. I would think that there may be a gent or two in the fashion show...this is yet to be determined.
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Any time, Captain! Oh, keep in mind we have a few new items upon the list. Fashion Show for us ladies...I hope that it will be a time line event... As for the Belly Dancing....this should be interesting... And NO! I will not be in that demo!
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Wome who liked to slum with pirates...
Cheeky Actress replied to Captain Pogue's topic in Captain Twill
The look depends on the 'activity' really. There is an assortment of attires that your lovely wife can wear just as Mary Diamond, Callenish, and Captain Sterling has stated. Simple is best...especially if cost is one of the factors. What Bess Hagarty is wearing is 'standard' attire for middlesort. But if you want flash, just like Mary has on...riding outfits are quite the proper thing to wear about town while doing business or traveling. I, well...I like gowns...with lots of colour! You never know when you'll be ask to show up at the palace! -
HERE YOU GO PEOPLE!!!! LIVE EVENT SCHEDULE UPDATED 1-01-08 Friday 3:30 - 4:15 - open 4:15 - 5:00 - Gallowglass Academy (Old World Western Martial Arts) 5:00 - 6:00 - Jesse Linder (Medieval Music) 6:00 - 6:45 - Autumn Tree Productions (the Renaissance Mercenary) 6:45 - 7:30 - Knights of the Bristol Renaissance Faire (GSM Bristol) 7:30 - 8:00 - open 8:30 - Holy Grail Game Show in the Paramount Ballroom (must show RF4 wristband) Saturday 9:45 - 10:30 - Battlefield Balladeers (Civil War Music) 10:30 - 11:30 - Tourdion (Medieval Music) 11:30 - 12:15 - 1st Royal Rgt. of Foote (The 18th C. British Soldier) 12:15 - 1:15 - Brent Van Norman (Bagpiper) 1:15 - 2:15 - Ladies' Fashion Show 2:15 - 2:45 - Col. Webb's Band (18th C. Music) 2:45 - 3:30 - General's Press Conference (Grant, Lee, Custer & co.) 3:30 - 4:15 -Jesse Linder (Medieval Music) 4:15 - 5:00 - The Roman Soldier (Presented by the Roman 14th Legion) 5:00 - 6:00 - Belly Dancing Performance 8:00 - Reenactor's Ball in the Paramount Ballroom (must show RF4 wristband or pay $5) Sunday 9:00 - 9:45 - Battlefield Balladeers (Civil War Music) 9:45 - 10:30 - Destiny at Appomattox (Grant, Lee, Custer & co.) 10:30 - 11:30 - Knights of the Bristol Renaissance Faire (GSM Bristol) 11:30 - 12:15 - Tourdion (Medieval Music) SEMINAR SCHEDULE FRIDAY ROOM A 5:00-5:45 Order of St. Michaels (Warfare through the Ages: A look at the change in army structure and tactics from Hastings to Breitenfeld) 6:00-6:45 Kevin Hershberger (Historical Filmmaking) ROOM B 5:00-5:45 Kate Henry (Who was wearing what,18th century lace) 6:00-6:45 Deb Foley (Historical Research on the Web) SATURDAY ROOM A 10:00-11:00 T. Steinbach (Civil War Battlefield Medicine) 11:15-12:15 S. Quick (the Hunley Submarine) 1:00-1:45 Kevin Hershberger (Historical Filmmaking) 2:00-2:45 S. Pasker (Interacting with the Public) 3:00-3:45 Order of St. Michaels (Warfare through the Ages: A look at the change in army structure and tactics from Hastings to Breitenfeld) 4:00-4:45 T. Hanley (From Pharo to Patton: Military Carrier Pigeons) 5:00-5:45 A. Miltich (German Automatic Weapons of WW2) ROOM B 10:00-11:00 R. Laplander (The Wooden Horse and RAF POW Escapes in WW2) 11:15-12:15 K. Bergquist (Women in Reenacting, a Roundtable Discussion) 1:00-1:45 J. Foust (Discusses the 22 Days he and his Family Spent in the Wilderness) 2:00-2:45 W. Brown (The Mounted Living History Impression) 3:00-3:45 A. Metz (The Charles Wade Costume Collection and the Janet Arnold Connection. aka: Snowshill Collection) 4:00-4:45 S. Pasker (Cut the farb! How to shave with a straight razor) 5:00-5:45 R. Petersen (Period Cooking) SUNDAY ROOM A 10:00-10:45 J. Rowan (Reenacting Photography) 11:00-11:45 L. Greene (History of Corsetry) ROOM B 10:00-10:45 K. Cieszki (Textiles Through Time) 11:00-11:45 L. Van Norman (Real First Aid Information for Medical Impressions)
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Here is a TENTATIVE listing of the events. Okay....moving forward - remember there MAY be changes - We have also decided that their will be no seminars during lunch hours. Friday Evening (doors open to the public at 3 pm) ROOM A 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm Order of St. Michaels (Warfare through the Ages: A look at the change in army structure and tactics from Hastings to Breitenfeld) 6:00 pm -6:45 pm Kevin Hershberger (Historical Filmmaking) ROOM B 6:00-6:45 T. Arliskas (Victorian Era Jewelry) SATURDAY ROOM A 10:00 am -11:00 am - T. Steinbach (Civil War Battlefield Medicine) 11:15 am -12:15 pm S. Quick (the Hunley Submarine) (12:15 pm - 1:00 pm) LUNCH 1:00 pm -1:45 pm Kevin Hershberger (Historical Filmmaking) 2:00 pm -2:45 pm S. Pasker (Interacting with the Public) 3:00 pm -3:45 pm Order of St. Michaels (Warfare through the Ages: A look at the change in army structure and tactics from Hastings to Breitenfeld) 4:00 pm -4:45 pm T. Hanley (From Pharo to Patton: Military Carrier Pigeons) 5:00 pm -5:45 pm A. Miltich (German Automatic Weapons of WW2) ROOM B 10:00-11:00 R. Laplander (The Wooden Horse and RAF POW Escapes in WW2) 11:15-12:15 K. Bergquist (Women in Reenacting, a Roundtable Discussion) (12:15 pm - 1:00 pm) LUNCH 1:00-1:45 J. Foust (Discusses the 22 Days he and his Family Spent in the Wilderness) 2:00-2:45 W. Brown (The Mounted Living History Impression) 3:00-3:45 A. Metz (The Charles Wade Costume Collection and the Janet Arnold Connection. aka: Snowshill Collection) 4:00-4:45 S. Pasker (Cut the farb! How to shave with a straight razor) 5:00-5:45 R. Petersen (Period Cooking) SUNDAY ROOM A 10:00-10:45 J. Rowan (Reenacting Photography) 11:00-11:45 Lara Greene (History of Corsetry) ROOM B 10:00-10:45 K. Cieszki (Textiles Through Time) 11:00-11:45 L. Van Norman (Real First Aid Information for Medical Impressions) Will update if necessary!
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Oh...lovely work there Mad Mary! Nice details too! Is that 'faggitting' (sp?) I see? How much more would that be?
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These times are tentative (as of today, Dec. 28, 2007) Friday, February 8th 3:00 pm - 7:30 pm Saturday, February 9th 9:00 am - 6:00 pm (Grand Ball begins at 8:00 pm) Sunday, February 10th : 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Reenactor Fest is open to the public, and has stuff for all ages to see and do. Kids 10 and under get in free! Adult Admission AT THE DOOR is only: $15 for one day $20 for two days $25 for all three days SAVE MONEY AND BUY ON-LINE!* Go to Reenactor Fest on line and click on the RF 4 Logo. Seminar schedule will be forth coming...still working on it.
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Four weeks and counting, People... Just a friendly reminder!