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Here's some good, local press about pirates, Bounding Main and the Port Washington Pirate Festival.
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Oh, yeah, it is a "Rain or Shine" event all right. We've got enough canvas cover to rig a fleet! Might get a bit crowded if there's a tempest, but that just makes for cozy. There is food and drink under the tents, so all would be well in the worst case!
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Kelowna is a GREAT and scenic town. Many years ago I drove from Vancouver to visit Flightcraft of Kelowna, a customer at the time. This event would be worth attending for nothing else but the beautiful drive.
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A quick note to anyone in the area who is participating in the "Pirate Shows." We are having dress rehearsal at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday May 26. We're scheduled to go until 5:00, but ending time and working again on Sunday will depend upon how smoothly things go Saturday. We will be working with the ensemble cast, the pyro technician and the fight choreographers to block out the movement during the scene. Blocking instructions will be sent out to all groups participating.
Thanks, mates!
Dean Calin
Entertainment Coordinator
Port Washington Pirate Festival
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I take it was not a very great display at the museum then? Would you not recommend it to the rest of us thinking about going?
Johnny,
Who are you asking, mate? I thought it was an excellent exhibit, combining historical artifacts with modern, hands-on aids that enabled children and adults to get an understanding of the life of a pirate as a robber-sailor. There was a large collection of the work of Don Maitz, but I didn't regard that as the only draw. The reproduction gun deck was fantastic, as was the virtual ship tour. While there was a limited amount of historical artifacts, what they had was fascinating and told compelling stories. The customization that they made to the museum was very cool, the other interactive features, such as the pirate clothing room was great, the scent boxes were visceral (also seen at the Oshkosh Public Museum's Pirate Exhibit in 2005), the music kiosk was very informative.
If you're just looking for recovered shipwreck artifacts, this is not for you. If you're looking for a modern perspective and recognition of the pirate life, I heartily recommend checking out this exhibit.
Dean
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For those of you going to see this exhibit and are interested in picking up some maritime goodies of your own, I went to Bay Trading Co. in Egg Harbor last Saturday. I discovered that they had no less than twenty real ship's wheels, a large assortment of oars, signal lights and other maritime paraphernalia. It is a bit of a drive, but I browsed for nearly two hours looking at everything.
Bay Trading Company
7376 Hwy 42
Egg Harbor, WI 54209
920-868-2648
Terence Thompson
asaintno@msn.com
The owner is a hell of a nice guy and has salvage partners in Florida, Louisiana and other points on the gulf sending nautical goods to him regularly.
And Door County, Wisconsin is famous as a beautiful place to dine and relax, so combine your trips if you're coming out. Be sure to check out Shipwrecked Restaurant, Inn & Brewpub, also in Egg Harbor!
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Oh, I see they're a group of . . . religious scholars . . .
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I wanted to take another moment to highlight two more of the entertainer groups that we've hired to perform upon our five stages at the Port Washington Pirate Festival.
The Jolly Rogers are one of the country's most popular Pirate singing groups. With a ten year history together, several CDs and appearances at many faires and venues, they always provide a fun show.
Rakhshanda Tribal Dancers is a young group of performers from the Midwest that have created quite a stir with their energy, improvisational skills and technique. They have created a pirate-themed show just for the Port Washington Pirate Festival and we're very happy to have them join us.
If you've seen these folks before and can offer notes of review or encouragement I'm sure the artists would welcome the input.
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Based on some recent correspondence that I've had with Brian Kelsey, the executive director of the museum, the museum member's opening is on Friday the 11th. it is officially open to the public on Saturday the 12th. I just wanted to make sure that no one made plans to go on Friday only to find out that they couldn't get in that day.
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I wanted to take a moment to highlight two of the entertainer groups that we've hired to perform upon our five stages at the Port Washington Pirate Festival.
Starboard Bound is an action-comedy troupe that originated at the excellent Greater St. Louis Renaissance Faire in Wentzville, Missouri. With a semi-variable cast, this group of swashbucklers amuse the audience with swordplay, "Hero School" and ironic humor. They have performed at various faires in the heart of the country, and this is their first Wisconsin performance.
Knotty Bits Sideshow is a classic vaudeville/sideshow act that wildly mixes contortion, fire-eating, magic tricks, glass-walking and other, incredible feats in one show. They have toured widely and we're happy to have them on board.
If you've seen these folks before and can offer notes of review or encouragement I'm sure the artists would welcome the input.
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Greetins,
Well the Grindlebone Theatre has finally, FINALLY gotten up the gumption ta plunk down cash, buy land, and set up our community and event site. One o the things we've got a mind to do is a yearly pyrate festival. (also a renfaire, a burn, and a few other assorted events, but I digress).
Afore we get to the buyin and building phase, and hopefully to AVOID the tearing down and sellin phase, I'd love ta hear what you'd like to see in an event site/campground for a Pyratical festival. What have ya seen that worked lovely in the way of stages, vendor stalls, privys. . . .what has ya seen that was a total disaster.
So doz me a favor, mates. Wander over ta www.grindlebone.org, get some sense of what kinda weirdos yr dealin with, then come back here and post yr. preferences, what would you like to see us do to make this the best site for pyratical events.....well....anywheres.
Mungo
There is a decent ship stage at the St. Louis Faire, but it is way at the back of the site, down in a dell that seems to scare people off - like they couldn't make it back up the hill or something.
There ARE shade trees for the audience.
They are also doing a nice fall Pirate Festival using the same grounds, but costuming everyone up in Golden Age of Pirates garb and doing a fun scenario of "Pirates vs. Military."
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We have to PAY to camp? I have never heard of such a thing at an event before. Free camping is usually extended to reenactors since they are already spending a bundle to attend events. Since we cannot cook and we can't even keep our weapons safe with us at night, might I ask what those costs will be covering other than security and loos?
You might not be aware of this, but there is no admission charge for the festival. Since there is no revenue coming in from a gate fee we have to pay for the facilities we rent for the campers. And I believe we are also covering the overtime for the police for security. I hope you can understand that we need to charge someone for some things in order to make this event "go."
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For all participants interested in period and non-period camping at the Port Washington Pirate Festival:
Please go to this page: http://www.portpiratefestival.com/PortWashington.html
Here you will find the "Official Rules" and the camping application that must be completed and returned.
I guess the objective for the camping this year is to please all be model citizens so we can do it again next year.
I am VERY glad we were able to secure this: I know how important it is to so many of the visitors to the event!
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CapnJake, I am learnin concertina too. Got a G/D Stagi 20 button for x-mas. I love it, its so different from fiddle, my main instrument. How are you coming along? any tips or tricks you want to share?
Sorry it's been so long to reply - lost track of this thread! Lots on the plate with the shows and the Pirate Festival and all.
My trick to the concertina is - leaving it in the case while I think about practicing with it . . . I've been a HORRIBLE student, but with so many other things going on I had to set something aside, sad to say.
How is it coming for you?
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Ladies and Gentlemen (and the rest of yous . . .),
We have camping.
There will be forms on the web site, and permits need to be applied for, but there will be camping.
The event organizer has gone through enormous efforts to make this happen. This sleepy tourist town has never done anything like this before, and change is difficult for some. Kim McCulloch finally made it happen, though, and deserves congratulations all around.
We must - absolutely MUST - all be on our best night-time behavior or we will lose this privilege in future years. Everyone must police their own groups and be respectful of the site, the nearby citizens of the town and the business owners both on and off shore (the charter fishermen have been put off at losing parking spaces during the festival . . .).
Keep your eyes on the Port Pirate Festival website for the city permit forms. If you have specific questions, I cannot answer them, but post them here and Scuttle Sally or I will forward them to the producer of the event. In a pinch, there is a contact email on the official website: Port Washington Pirate Festival.
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Thar also be many tune of chanty nature. . pyrates, sea tunes, riverboat tunes, anything about the water upon which we sail at our pyrate radio station on live365:
http://www.live365.com/stations/pyratesway
Plus we add audio features from the magazine once a month. . . There's only 8 hours of music at a time, but we try to rotate it every few weeks out of our library of 84 hours.
Since I did not receive an answer to my email, I will ask you again here in case your server is not passing all messages through:
How does a shanty music group get its tunes added to your play list?
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Any chance of getting Mister Last to answer his emails? We have questions about camping and I am at his service to coordinate events for the weekend, ESPECIALLY any and all scenarios.
I know he is asking after the camping questions even now. He can't tell you what he does not yet know, unfortunately. We're waiting for the producer of the show right now. In the mean while, if you go to the this page you should be able to work up a map from the camping grounds to the site.
Sorry I can't be more help with this right now, mate.
For the scenario, we'll be sending out copies of the scripts in the next week or two with requests for participation for various stages of the show. It is going to be great fun!
Thanks so much for playing with us, Capt. Sterling.
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I know that the ladies of Rakhshanda, who will be featured artists at the Port Washington Pirate Festival have stepped up for this opportunity. I believe they are still looking for more volunteers.
Visit Rakhshanda's site at Rakhshanda.
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Ahoy, Archangel Crew!
Would one of you kindly get in touch with Chris Last, the reenactor liaison for the Port Washington Pirate Festival? He needs to coordinate with you events for the weekend and the pirate invasion scenario specifically.
contact@gsmbristol.org
Many thanks!
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I'm not sure that the link is set correctly. You are taken to the Lake Casitas Renaissance Faire that seems to have nothing to do with pirates in title or in image . . .
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Port Washington Pirate Festival 2007
The grounds that the show will occupy is twice what we had last year. We'll have three more Thieves' Market tents, a Gruel Galley just for food, cannon battles at the launch of each cruise, Pirate Invasion Shows on Saturday and Sunday, a Buccaneer Bash on Friday and Saturday nights, costume contests, a parade through town on Sunday, cruises all weekend on our pirate ship, "The Windy II," and what I'm estimating to be about 25,000 attendees. I hope all of you as can make it do - this is going to be a grand adventure!
Ensemble Cast
Heroic Pirates
Tom Charney as Captain Joe Cotton
David Gregory as Rum Davey
Kimberly Chavez as Scuttle Sally
Dastardly Military
Rick Cleveringa as General Lester Orchitis
Richard Gilbert as Lieutenant Keloid
Chris Last as Capt. Freddie Hauptmann
Variety Performers
The Scurvvy Dawgs
Christopher Reeves, Kevin Wright, Joe Schumaker, Kurt Edgerton
Capt Corrmin Barbayos & Crew
Kevin Weekley
Knotty Bits
Sylver & Gwydiion
Rakhshanda Tribal Bellydancers
Razi, Athena, Emilie
Starboard Bound
Dan, Eric, Jenny, Traci, Dani
Musicians
The Jolly Rogers
Chris Berger, Sean Foree, Cliff Lawson, Kurt Hanover, Mark Stahl
Bounding Main
Christie Dalby, David Yondorf, Dean Calin, Gina Dalby, Jon Krivitzky, Maggie Hannington
Tourdion
Adam Velez, Chris Vail
Reenactors/Pirate Crews
Reenactment Groups
The Guilde of St. Michael
The Crew of the Fool's Gold
The Crew of the Archangel
Pirates of the Sarafina
Crew of the Queen Fairy
River Valley Colonials Fife and Drum Corps
And, of course, all of you . . .
For more information please visit http://www.portpiratefestival.com
Oh, yes! Free admission and fireworks every night! Honest!
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Bounding Main distributes its CDs through CDBaby.com, and through them our songs are distributed digitally via at least 25 websites - well, this is the list: BuyMusic, MSN Music, Bitmunk, Apple iTunes, MusicNet, MusicNow, PassAlong, Ruckus, MP3tunes, DigitalKiosk, Liquid Digital Media, NextRadio, Tradebit, Rhapsody, PayPlay, NetMusic, WrapFactory, Emusic, Puretracks, Interia, MP3-Extension, MusicIsHere, MOD Systems, Destra, Choice Records, Inprodicon, Sony Connect, Verizon, Daiki, Nareos, Napster, GreatIndieMusic, MPGreek, Sonific, USEN, GroupieTunes, Muze, RuleRadio, SNOCAP, PlayIndies, Intent Media Works, Zune, NTT, Goodstorm.
We're not the only shanty music group to be distributed this way. I know Jolly Rogers are on there, Seelie Court (60% celtic/30% maritime/10% other), and others.
Certainly check out Bilgemunkey's program and look at his playlist. You should be able to track down digital if you have names of groups.
Good luck, and thanks for supporting the musicians!
Cap'n Jake
Bounding Main
www.boundingmain.com
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Three New Shows Booked for Bounding Main!
Port Washington Maritime Heritage Festival - Port Washington, WI — August 4 - 5, 2007
A celebration of the maritime history of Port Washington is celebrated annually during the Maritime Heritage Festival. Tall Ship tours are available for the ‘sailor’ in you! Fine food, refreshments; artisans and entertainment fill your day. Truly, a unique experience! Bounding Main will be entertaining throughout the festival. Check back here for more details as we get closer to the event!
Kenosha Tall Ships - Days of Discovery - Kenosha, WI — Sunday August 12, 2007
This summer will be a majestic one once again for Kenosha, Wisconsin, as the city welcomes the return of tall-masted sailing vessels known as “tall ships” to Kenosha’s harbor. Used as the primary means of trade and transportation in the 1800’s, these historic replicas will line Kenosha’s harbor in grand fashion and transport visitors to another place and time. Kenosha Days of Discovery is a captivating and exciting maritime festival featuring tours of visiting ships, sailing excursions, food and drink, music, intriguing exhibits, and an array of family friendly entertainment and activities. After a two-year hiatus this wonderful event returns, hosted by The Kenosha Days of Discovery Foundation and The Kiwanis Club of Western Kenosha. Bounding Main will be entertaining on Sunday August 12, only from 3:00 to 4:30, but we hope to also wander the site earlier in the day. For more information on this fun event, please visit: http://www.kenoshadaysofdiscovery.com/.
3rd Annual Fishers Renaissance Faire - Indianapolis, IN — October 6 - 7, 2007
Bounding Main will be providing "high-spirited entertainment" at this year's 3rd Annual Fishers Renaissance Faire. FRF was created by the Sister Cities Association of Fishers, IN, to honor the relationship between Fishers and its sister city of Billericay, England while immersing faire-goers in the history, habits and lifestyles of the Renaissance period. The Faire strives to involve and enrich their community and visitors from throughout the Midwest with an experience that is educational, affordable and fun for all ages. Even more Olde World adventures will be found at their new location -- on the grounds of Conner Prairie Museum. Their new home will offer free on-site parking with easy access just minutes from Interstates 69 and 465. Featured also is A New Red Lion – the drinks pavilion will become a Beer Garden and Meadery for those over 21! For information, please visit their web site here: http://www.fishersrenfaire.com/.
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Cap'n Chris,
You've certainly done your work to spread the word amongst your community to talk about this event in the Pyracy Pub. You and your mates should fill out your signatures in your profiles so we all know how to address you in future.
Are you going to make a follow-up trip to Port Washington after PirateFest closes?
Port Washington Pirate Festival 2007
in June
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Yeah, and she really means that too! She's been drinking in The Capstan Bar, I've seen it . . .