Articles related to "Renaissance Fair"If you would like a taste of the Renaissance, visit a local faire for the fun, food, and shopping opportunities.
There are several Renaissance festivals and medieval celebrations in North Carolina coming up in various locations in the state. Here are details about each of them.
The SCA offers a mix between the fun of a renaissance faire and the focus on historical information of a civil war reenactment, centered around the medieval period.
An interesting venture, for a multi-aged group of students in a homeschool or creative classroom, in which a marketplace or mini-mall is designed, planned and created.
Jillina Carlano, lead dancer and choreographer in the Bellydance Superstars, spoke with contributing writer Lacey Lyons.
Forefather's 2008 album blends black metal brutality with melody, strong songwriting and an awareness of England's ancient mythologies.
The spectacular Finger Lakes Region is located in central New York State. It is one of the most beautiful and enchanting areas in the United States.
Many kids look forward to a break from school during the summer, but that does not mean they cannot learn while having fun.
What is education if not preparation for life? Real-life experiences give children practical knowledge and skills they can use and teach them how to apply their knowledge
With a vast knowledge of Shakespeare, Jess Winfield presents a novel weaving 1980s California with Shakespeare's Renaissance England.
Fairhaven opens the fall fantasy festival weekends October 4 - November 16, 2008. Medieval characters stroll recreated 16th century lanes for interactive outdoor theater.
Within Tallinn's Old Town square, the Olde Hansa welcomes visitors to a repast of Middle Ages dining authentically reproduced in a setting reminiscent of Estonia's past.
Renaissance Faires are imaginative fantasy events set in Medieval market places in 16th century England. Take a few steps back in time to a rugged, romantic era.
Answers to many of the questions posed by first-time attendees of the huge convention in Atlanta over Labor Day. From "What do people do there?" to "What do I wear?"
Over the course of her years as a spiritual teacher, Doreen Virtue has noticed similarities and traits of lightworkers that she's classified into realms of Earth angels.
Some Minnesotans love the Mall of America, and others hate it. And some people won't admit how much they love it. Here's what Minnesotans have to say about the MOA.
Though the gothic subculture sprang largely from musical movements, the goth look is nearly as important, and can be just as variable as the music.
The best dates are often the most simple. Sometimes it's handy to peruse a list of date suggestions like the one that follows.
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