We all remember Bill Murray in Groundhog Day (1993) when he
said that when Anton Chekhov saw the long winter, he saw a winter bleak and
dark and bereft of hope. Actually, this
is not necessarily true (sorry Bill), my favorite quote from Chekov is “People
don’t know whether its winter or summer when their happy.”
Like a more benevolent Chekov, this is how the VermontWinter Renaissance makes you feel. It has been a long, cold, snowy winter where
I live this year, and the Vermont Winter Renaissance faire made that winter
feel a little brighter and warmer. In
the past, this faire was held for one day, due to past success it is now held
for two.
As always, I must apologize for not including everyone I saw
at this faire. Trust me, the faire was
immense, and time and space do not allow me to include everyone there. I encourage each of you to go to the Vermont
Renaissance Winter Faire website and look up each of these performers and vendors.
They all are a great group of people.
I am not only putting out this blog post about the faire, I
am also going to make a video about the faire and my experience there. medieval/renaissance faires. Here is the youtube video for this one.
So let’s get right to the faire because there is a lot to
mention!
L.I.A.R.S (Ladies of Integrity, Aristocracy, Repute, and
Society)- This is one of my favorite group of singers. I am unsure if I can say anything more than I
have in the past, so I am going to repeat some words I said previously about
this group: “Song birds are jealous of these woman’s voices”.
Greonnfell Meadery- Sponsor of this wonderful faire. If you want some high quality meade, you have
to check them out.
Woodsong Herbals- She sells some wonderful natural beauty
products. It was very nice to speak to
her at this faire.
Van Ness Woodcrafts- Sellers of some great wooden mugs,
tankards and wall plaques. These are some really impressive products.
Halfmoon Travel Clothing- Established in 1984. Vendors of well-crafted,
beautiful clothing.
Element Mountain- Tribal, Viking & Mt Man Handmade
Crafts are all found with this merchant.
Kings Kollections- Sellers of some wonderful and unique fans
and other renaissance accessories.
MoonCat and the Tailor- Cosplay & costuming for all of
your events, be it superhero cosplay to medieval reenacting.
Boonie Weaver- I have seen her at other faires, it is a
treat to see someone working at a loom.
Artesano- Maker and seller of some great mead. I bought a bottle from him, and cannot wait
to taste it.
Girl Scouts of America- A local chapter (troop 30030) of the
girl scouts were there selling their wonderful cookies. I had to buy some thin
mints.
Brotherhood of the Arrow and Sword- This is my all-time
favorite group of educators and fighting reenactors. When you see their performance not only will
you be amazed by their skill, talent with weapons, you will learn
something. Educating the audience is
what separates this group from many others. If you have not, you must seek this
group out to fully appreciate how good they truly are.
Shelli Buttons- I always call her Shelli Cute as a Button. She
has a great act, be it juggling, balancing or high on the aerial silk. Another
performer I never miss.
Made by Hand Leather- I always take the time to see if Caleb
Hand at a faire that I am attending. I
have bought items from him in the past, am I am always satisfied with the
product. If you go to a faire, check to see if he is there, great items at a
great price. You definitely will read
more about him over the year at upcoming faires.
Leanan Sidhe- A wonderful Vermont-based dance troupe pulling
from tribal belly dance and theatrical dance traditions.
Tintagel’s Gate- Another great vendor, I have bought many
swords, daggers etc. from them. They
offer so much more than weaponry, check their site out to see all their great
product line.
Shire of Mountain Freehold, Shire of Panther Vale (Society for Creative Anachronism)- These groups, as with other SCA groups, are medieval/renaissance reenactors. They practice, and perform, with numerous
weapons, armory and archery, while some research and practice typical skills of
the era such as sewing, pottery etc. If
you are interested, check here to find a SCA near you.
Wolf’s Den Armory- Creators of some wonderful maile items,
from jewelry to armor.
A Single Pebble- Great Chinese food at a great price and
made with the finest ingredients.
Drumming Beatle- Out of Richford,
Vt. The make fabric fruits and
vegetables.Fabric tea set, aprons and other cloth accessories
Burlington Irish Heritage Festival- What it sounds. A Burlington Vt group that celebrates their Irish
ancestry.
Blue Dragon Collectibles- It was really great speaking to
her at the faire. She sells some wonderful items such as miniature sculpted
items. Check out her products.
Auntie Arwen’s Spices-
What a vast and wonderful selection of spices and herbs. I bought a sampler
pack from them, and I don’t even cook that much.
Ramble Tree Art Apparel- Original Art & Designs by Reagh
Greenleaf Jr., Clothing, Gifts and Decor.
Phoenix Books- Of course they sell unique and wonderful
books, but also so many other great items too.
Adventure Awaits- They sell some great cards and
buttons. Really cool products.
Lori l. McLaughlin- A great author. She had written some great books such as Lady
They Name is Trouble and The Road Once Taken.
Valkyrie Vanguard - A friend I first met at the very first
medieval faire I attended. They sell many items from maile armor to crystals and
wands. Check out their page for all of their great items.
Kiss Designs- Sellers of some great corsets and other
wonderful products.
O’h Anleigh- A talented musical group. I see them at several faires, and they truly
are amazing.
Manic Mart- He makes some very unique and outstanding masks. Was fun talking to him at the faire.
Vintage Photography Emporium- Using a green screen and other techniques, you photo can take you back in time.
Iron Grove Forge- The specialize in re-purposing materials
to create new and wonderful tools and art. Readers of my posts know how I am
impressed with blacksmiths, and this is one of the best.
The Felting Studio-
They sell tapestry’s and felting supplies. Check out their wonderful products on their
website.
The Longshanks- High above the audience on stilts they will amaze
you with their ability at storytelling and music. If this pair does not bring a smile to your
face, seek medical attention.
McFadden Academy of Irish Dance- A wonderful group of young
dancers. Irish dance is very demanding, and requires discipline, dedication and
talent, they girls have all those attributes.
The Penniless Jacks- A great musical group that I see at
many of the medieval/renaissance faires I attend. They are truly amazing.
The Vermont Renaissance Winter Festival, and the Vermont Renaissance
Festival (held in June) are the two faires I travel the furthest each
year. The reason I do is because they
are so outstanding. Everyone associated
with this faire from the promoters, staff, entertainers and vendors, all do what they
can to make this event very special.
I recommend that you make plans to attend next year, and
also to go to the Vermont renaissance festival one June 22nd & 23rd
held at 80 Weeks Hill Rd, Stowe, Vermont. Vermont Gatherings put on numerous
events throughout the year, so check out each one. Do not miss an opportunity
to attend these faires.
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W.A.Rusho is a professional wrestler, author and historian.
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Thanks from O'hAnleigh for the sweet comments! So glad you enjoy our music. See you at the next Faire!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention! Love the video and article, it perfectly captures how fun this Faire was!
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