COMMUNITY RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
11:00 11:30 12:0012:30 1:00
The Honor Killing Phoenix SwordsFalconryUMass Theater Falconry ~ Chris Davis
by Dennis Porter11:30-12:00 Chris DavisMidsummer ~ segment1:00-1:30
11:00 – 11:30 In Front of Center 12:00 – 12:3012:30-1:15Meadow
StagenearMeadowStage near
Large Tent Large TentAmherst Recorder Consort ~ Charlie Dickinson, Bob Leitch,
Weaving DemonstrationRod Reed, and Jodie Simpson
Barbara Elkins 11:00 – 1:00 Dogs are not allowed near the falcons.1:00 – 2:00
Inside the LargeTentInside the Large Tent
Thank you!
Printing PressDemonstrationWeaving Demonstration
Pen Martorell 11:00 – 4:00John McIntyre 1:00 – 2:30
Inside the Large TentInside the Large Tent
1:302:002:303:003:30 – 4:00
AmherstUMass Shakespeare ClassAmherstPhoenix SwordsWeaving, Printing Press, and
RenaissanceTaming of the Shrew,Renaissance3:00 – 3:30Amherst Recorder Consort
Dancers ~As You Like It, RomeoDancersIn Front of CenterInside the LargeTent
Nona Monahin,and Juliet, Much Ado2:30 – 3:00
Marcelle Lipke,2:00 – 3:30Smaller Tent
George Claxton,Stage near Cantabile ConcertHannah French will be juggling
Meg Pash, andLarge TentAmherst3:00 – 3:30and teaching impromptu lessons
Bob CastellanoRecorder ConsortReading Roomall day long. Look for her as she
Falconry ~ Chris Davis2:30 – 3:00 inside the Centerstrolls the grounds!
UMass Lute2:00 – 2:30InsideLarge Tent
Ensemble ~MeadowPhotography Exhibit ~ 11:00 – 4:00
Gabriella Correa,Weaving DemonstrationView the work of local photographer
Bonnie Heung,Cantabile ConcertPat Kapitzky 2:30 – 4:00Don David The Black Box (Barn)
Ruth Miyamoto,2:00 – 2:30Inside the Large Tent
George WilliamsReading Room inside
1:30 – 2:00 the CenterSee other side
Smaller Tent
ALL DAY LONG INSIDE THE LARGE TENT:
Food and Drink Concessions: Wrap sandwiches, fruit kebobs, strawberries, cookies, brownies, cider, iced tea, water, and juice.
Weaving Demonstration: Sponsored by PioneerValley Weavers and Webs.
Printing Press Demonstration: With the RenaissanceCenter’s master printer Pen Martorell.
Open-Podium Shakespeare: Read aloud from a selection of 12 sonnets and quotations aboutfate, flowers, and love.
Renaissance Board Games: Cribbage, Chess, Nyot and more.
Informational Handouts: Newsletters, Gardener’s Guild, Renaissance Apple Orchard, Great Hall, Falconry, Weaving, Printing.
Directly outside theLarge Tent ~ Pool noodles for “jousting” as well as hobby horses to ride.
RenaissanceCenter items for sale ~Tote bags, coffee, art kit, The Gravedigger’s Gift by Steve Henderson, half-price 2012 Calendars.
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The Porta-potties are located on the edge of the lawn near the Black Box (Barn)
One of the porta-potties is handicap-accessible.
The RenaissanceCenter building will be closed and lockedduring the Festivalexcept during Cantabile concert times.
Signs have been posted around the Center grounds to help you locate the spot where each event occurs.
If you need help finding an event, please ask a staff member ~ we are the ones with name tags!
THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING TODAY’S FESTIVAL
~ Director Kinney, Lady Alison, Lady Angela,Lord Herschel, Lord Jeff.