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07-20-2002, 06:18 AM
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I don't know if this is true in Europe, but in the US there's a phenomenon known as "Renaissance Faires." Basically, they're opportunities for people to dress up and make believe they're really enjoying a faire day during the reign of Henry VIII (or Charles the Bold, or Aethelred the Unready, or whatever) without worrying about the little incidentals, like dung-filled streets, teeth rotted to the roots before adulthood, the rampant pox, etc. Well, you can't have it all, so I guess they decided to take what they could.
Do you have these kinds of events near you? If so, have you gone, and what's your impression?
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07-20-2002, 07:02 AM
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I love Renaissance Faires! My wife and I both have costumes that we like to wear when we go. For us, it is much more fun when we dress up. We do have a few of the Faires here in Washington, but they are typically quite small. The annual one nearest us in Carnation is very sad -- we basically did the whole thing in five minutes. Surprisingly, there is a SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) chapter where we live, though I have yet to participate in it.
One way to tell if a Renaissance Faire will be a good one is if they have jousting. Only the bigger ones typically have this. The best Faires I have been to were in California. You could literally spend the day and the SCA people would run around in character, doing guerilla theater. Done well, such events are truly magical.
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07-20-2002, 07:34 AM
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I am not familiar with similar events in Sweden, I believe Dottie is a far better source of information than I am.
One of my ex had a girlfriend who was a member of some special society celebrating the Gustavus III time and culture - that is late 18th century, Gustavus III was knows as the "theatre king" in Sweden, he brought much cultural influences to Sweden from the much more sophisticated French court. Obviously, this small society had meetings where they dressed up and had dinners according to Rokoko style.
The SCA exist in Sweden too, but my impression of them is not very good, unfortunately  Again, perhaps Dottie can offer more nuanced information.
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07-20-2002, 08:04 AM
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How nice seeing you jumping to conclusions for once CE.  Actually I have no additional info on this subject. You know, dressing up medieval or renaissance style is far to much effort for me, so I have never bothered about it.  Of course there are such meetings going on in sweden too, but im not sure how big they are or how ambitious etc...
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07-20-2002, 08:09 AM
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I like jumping to quick conclusions as you know Dottimedes, but I am also quick to revise
I actually (obviously incorrectly) recalled that you once said you know some people who had been or were members of the SCA and participated in live RPG:s, but I must have confused you with somebody else. Personally, I have known 3-4 people who were members of the SCA, one was a patient and the others should have been. (Well 2 of them have been in therapy, so I hope they are better now)  That's what I meant when I said I thought you had more nuanced information.
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| | Quote: Originally posted by C Elegans I like jumping to quick conclusions as you know Dottimedes, but I am also quick to revise
I actually (obviously incorrectly) recalled that you once said you know some people who had been or were members of the SCA and participated in live RPG:s | Of course...
No you're correct, but that doesnt neccessarily mean I have alot of info on the subject.  Other than their impression of course, but I dont count on them to make a balanced judgement.
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07-20-2002, 08:39 AM
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Lets just say the friends in question are even more "geeky" than I ever was, and are unconditionaly positive to anything medieval. (or atleast thats the impression you get by talking to them  ) In some ways its a relief to have nothing to hide.
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Actually, I'm not offended and I don't speak Klingon, but I couldn't resist.
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07-20-2002, 10:18 AM
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I love those fairs! You always get loads of youth actors, derelict hippies, and other assorted interesting people who I generally get along well with at festivals like those.
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Well, I've never been to one, but I believe they do happen, and there are definitely reenactment societies and that kind of thing. The closest I can think of was a school fete when I was about 12, it was Robin Hood themed, and they had people as the characters, and an archery display... IIRC my friend and I amused ourselves by following the Sheriff of Nottingham around, booing and hissing at him.
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