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  1. The use and abuse of historical reenactment: thoughts on recent trends in public history.: An article from: Criticism by Alexander Cook, 2004-06-22
  2. Creating Personas by Laura Crockett, 2002-06
  3. Historiography as reenactment: metaphors and literalizations of TV documentaries.: An article from: Criticism by Katie King, 2004-06-22
  4. Performance practices of [living] open-air museums (and a new look at "Skansen" in American living museum discourse).: An article from: Theatre History Studies by Scott Magelssen, 2004-06-01
  5. Past into Present: Effective Techniques for First-Person Historical Interpretation by Stacy F. Roth, 1998-05-25
  6. Fires Were Started (Bfi Film Classics) by Brian Winston, 1999-10-27

81. Allexperts Historical/War Reenactment Q&A
Category historical/War Reenactment, Sort By None. Name, Expertise,Status.
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82. Historical/War Reenactment Ask A Question
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83. Historical-Fencing Definitions
present to refer to the practice of various forms of historical fencing or Thesemay be the study, reenactment, replication, or performance of any
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Defining Historical Fencing There are several terms used at present to refer to the practice of various forms of "historical fencing" or Western non-sport swordplay . These may be the study, reenactment, replication, or performance of any number of styles and methods of European swordplay ranging from ancient times to the 19th century. They may be practiced as martial arts, martial sports, fantasy games, or performance arts. To bring clarity to this sometimes confusing picture, ARMA presents the following list of definitions are provided: Historical Swordsmanship martial arts . It is concerned with the realistic reconstruction and replication of historical Western close-combat skills under antagonistic conditions (without any choreographed or staged elements). This is the primary focus of efforts by ARMA and similar organizations. This definition also includes the study of pre-Medieval or "Ancient" swordplay (i.e., Greek, Roman, Celtic). Additionally, it invariably involves the study of diverse armors and weapons other than the sword as well as often considerable unarmed fighting techniques.

84. DefinitionsofHF
the practice of various forms of Western swordsmanship or historical fencing Thesemay be the study, reenactment, replication, or performance of any
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Home About ARMA Where to Start What's New ... Index Western Swordsmanship Today
Defining Historical Fencing There are several terms used at present to refer to the practice of various forms of Western swordsmanship or "historical fencing". These may be the study, reenactment, replication, or performance of any number of styles and methods of European swordplay ranging from ancient times to the 19th century. They may be practiced as martial arts, martial sports, fantasy games, or performance arts. To bring clarity to this sometimes confusing picture, ARMA presents the following list of definitions are provided: Historical Swordsmanship Classical Fencing Sport Fencing modern 20th & 21st century competitive sport of Olympic and collegiate foil, epee, and saber, conducted either with electric or "dry" practice equipment. It is an athletic, exciting, quick international game with rules devised early this century and now far removed from its martial origins. Theatrical Fencing Arranged Performance Fighting
A distinct activity which can be clearly distinguished from both theatrical fencing and historical swordsmanship, it combines elements of arranged drills and preset routines of techniques for the direct purpose of demonstration and education as opposed to an exclusively martial study (as with historical swordsmanship) or entertainment and dramatic storytelling (as with theatrical fencing). Fight sequences are conducted for display by delivering techniques in-range, at speed and with intent, but stopping prior to injury. Some weapon-to-body contact is employed for purposes of illustration as are certain exaggerated movements or assumed reactions/results.

85. WebRing: Hub
Creator of high quality custom historical reenactment costumes, underpinnings Forreenactments pre1603 costuming for particular period plays and performances.
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86. .: Greene County Tourism :. Hudson River Regional Festival
Festival 19th Century life Historic reenactments and live efforts at the historicsites. River Regional Festival -Riverfront Performance Diverse performance
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greenetourism 2004 events regional festival Hudson River Regional Festival info here. Hudson River Regional Festival
August 14-24 Day Programs July 12 Athens Street Festival
July 12 Lighthouse Tours
A ug. 14-24 Hudson River Regional Festival- Gallery Trail
Over 50 locations in 6 communities. Art exhibition, demonstrations and historic collections reflecting the birth and development of two centuries of American visual art.
Athens, Catskill, Coxsackie, Hudson, Saugerties, Tivoli
Po Box 527, Catskill, NY 12414

87. Monterey California CVB: June 2004
Plaza filled with beautiful art and handsomely festival with Fairy Tales, historicalreenactments, and the carmelcalifornia.com Enjoy performances on Fridays
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88. Kansas City InfoZine - Historic Site To Host Reenactment Of Attack At Lexington
Historic Site To Host Reenactment Of Attack Missouri s state parks and historic sites,visit Theatre, Music, Reviews, Galleries, Film, Dance, Performance Art.
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Historic Site To Host Reenactment Of Attack At Lexington
posted by :: infoZine Staff :: 05/14/2004 @ 08:24:21 AM :: views Battle of Lexington State Historic Site will host War on the Western Border at the Anderson House in Lexington. Jefferson City, MO, - Sponsored by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the event will be held on May 22, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is free and open to the public. The Friends of the Anderson House will re-create a secession meeting at the Anderson House when Jayhawkers attack. The casualties from the attack will be mourned inside the house. These scenarios will take place at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. No formal tours of the Anderson House will be given during the event. Battle of Lexington State Historic Site is located on John Shea Drive in Lexington. A Civil War battle took place at this site on Sept. 18-20, 1861, during which Maj. Gen. Sterling Price defeated the Union troops of Col. James Mulligan. The Anderson House was used by both sides as a field hospital during the battle.

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