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The Michigan Renaissance Festival (Mich Ren Fest) is a Renaissance fair, an interactive outdoor event that focuses on recreating the look and feel of a fictional English village called Hollygrove during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the latter half of the 16th century.
Medieval Fair of Norman: Michigan Renaissance Festival: Michigan: Holly; permanent Hollygrove Village, late 16th-century England: 1979 100 acres; 17 acres (festival grounds) (08b) mid-August–end of September (6 weekends) 230k (2004) [12] Michigan Renaissance Festival: Mid-Michigan Renaissance Festival Michigan: Frankenmuth/Vasser; permanent
Michigan Festival of Sacred Music: November, 2nd week, odd years: Kalamazoo: Music: Active ... Michigan Renaissance Festival: August, 3rd week - September, 4th week
No fair was held in 2009, but the current group operated the festival, now dubbed the Chippewa Valley Renaissance Fair, in 2010 and 2011, along with the Festival of Terror, who occurred in October.
In the mid-1980s, Phyfe and his wife Paula became festival performers at the Michigan Renaissance Festival. Spellbound by early music, Phyfe decided to develop a "singer of songs" persona. While researching late medieval and renaissance music, he found himself favoring faire life over the automotive engineering company he had started in 1983.
Name Dates Location Period Hosts Based on Style Battle of Austerlitz reenactment December Slavkov u Brna, Czech Republic: 19th century Projekt Austerlitz [1]: Battle of Austerlitz
The following is a list of tourist attractions, by country, that regularly use "living history" or historical reenactments either with professional actors or amateur groups.
Downtown Amarillo was abuzz with crowds lining Polk Street Saturday for the annual Tri-State Fair and Rodeo Parade. With a vibrant display of floats, marching bands, and rodeo performers, the ...