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People who have lived at Faire and have worked at life tell their tales. Comments, questions and/or want to be interviewed? Contact me thru the contact link here. Thanks!

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30 GEN 2025 · Robert talks of being enchanted at faire, improving at the Court and with the public and the various Queens he has acted with. He talks about Phyliss and briefy about his current work with Keven Patterson.
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6 DIC 2024 · The podcast transcript features a interview between host Dan McLaughlin and guest Deborah Doyle discussing their experiences at the Renaissance Faire (mostly hers). They talk about her working at Rosie's Posies, being involved with the Friends of the Faire, and the immersive village-like atmosphere of the event. The importance of the Faire in bringing history alive and creating a sense of community is highlighted. The speakers also touch on her roles as queen at the Faire, interactions with visitors, and the impact of the event on her life. The Faire's role in fundraising for a library and fostering a sense of belonging among participants is emphasized. Overall, the discussion showcases the transformative and community-building aspects of the Renaissance Faire experience.
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3 DIC 2024 · In this episode of the Faire Folk at Work Podcast, host Dan McLaughlin talks with host Dave Bueche. Dave talks about life as an actor in the iconic show Murder of Gonzago, as well as amusing incidents in coming up with the equally entertaining "Adventures of Fatty (Thomas) the Virgin Butcher", including how which personal chrematistics of personal perseverance are, in general, one of the primary rules for success, and in general, and more particularly being on stage at Faire. It is not for the faint of heart.
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16 NOV 2024 · Starting from innocently being drawn into doing Faire at 16, and in turn convincing her parents to to do Faire by those same friends, Donna traces a carreer at Dance, the Ice Booth, and her current interation as an artist selling mosiacs as Faire. A Daughter and a husband as well have flourished at Faire, and Donna credits both the wide range of people who came out to play, as well as the trees.
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9 NOV 2024 · The podcast featured speakers Simon Spalding, Shirleigh Brannon, and Mark Sellin discussing how to make historical records from the 1580s entertaining for a modern audience at Renaissance Faires. They emphasized the importance of understanding period music and dance to create an engaging show. The speakers shared insights on incorporating traditional Irish and Scottish music, dance, and storytelling into performances, highlighting the need for authenticity and connection to the historical context. They also discussed the role of sheet music, improvisation, and audience engagement in creating a successful period show. The speakers emphasized the value of connecting with the music on a personal level and how it can foster relationships and creativity within the community. Overall, the discussion focused on the challenges and rewards of translating historical music and dance into entertaining performances for contemporary audiences at Renaissance Fairs.
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27 OTT 2024 · Darla found a voice of hers out at Faire. After the work/effort matirx made Faire ecomically not sustainable, Darla found another voice when she discovered she was part of the Lanape Tribe. She is currenlty going for her English PhD at the University of South Dakota. In this interview she discusses her work then and now and what connects it together. She also went to parties at the Fool's Guild and describes some of the brilliant costumes there.
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11 OTT 2024 · The podcast features speakers host Dan McLaughlin and guest Mashall Bryer reminiscing about their experiences at the Renaissance Faire, discussing their involvement in various booths and activities. The conversation covers the strict period costume requirements, the camaraderie among participants, and the evolution of the event over the years. The speakers highlight memorable characters like the "cookie man" and the challenges of moving the Faire to a new location. They also touch on the sense of community and tradition that has persisted among Faire participants, including annual gatherings to remember those who have passed away. The podcast provides insights into the unique culture and history of the Renaissance Faire, emphasizing the lasting friendships and shared memories that have endured over decades., discussing their involvement in various booths and activities. They also discuss the activites and brief history of The Fool's Guild.
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8 OTT 2024 · The podcast features a conversation between Simon Spaulding and Dan McLaughlin, discussing Simon's background in theater and music, particularly his experiences with historical reenactment at Renaissance Faires. They talk about Simon's involvement in child acting, learning to play various instruments, and his transition to working in museums. The importance of historical reenactment and multidisciplinary skills acquired at Faires is highlighted, showcasing how these experiences have influenced Simon's career in music and history. The conversation delves into the collaborative and diverse nature of the Renaissance fair community, emphasizing the talents and abilities of individuals beyond their initial impressions. The podcast provides insights into the cultural significance and personal growth fostered by participation in historical reenactment events like Faire.
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30 SET 2024 · In a thoughful interview conducted within audio range of a murder of crows, John talks about some of favorite street bits, the creative process, and the unity between his creativity at the Faire and his work as a product development engineer. He also talk about the skills acquired about when his daughter when she was taken to Faire at an early age.
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21 SET 2024 · You know, I usually don't get all political with this podcast, BUT when a Faire Alum designs the look of a 30 foot giant ballon of a former President wearing a prison suit that was towed arourd San Fransisco Bay on a boat, I just gotta lead with that. Vicky also takes pride in the she was known as the "nice one" in the costume department and was rectruited directly by Phyliss to work for the faire.
People who have lived at Faire and have worked at life tell their tales. Comments, questions and/or want to be interviewed? Contact me thru the contact link here. Thanks!
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Organizzazione | Dan |
Categorie | Arti dello spettacolo , Imprenditorialità , Cultura e società |
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