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Welcome to the 2008 Abbey
Medieval Festival.
Please make sure you have read the
PARTICIPANT GUIDELINES
and maintain the standards required for the period you are
representing.
The festival period covers a thousand years - from AD 600 to
1600 and allows a variety of theatre and music. You need to
make a general historical reference to this time period on
the application form (download
ENTERTAINERS APPLICATION FORM).
The Abbey Museum
recognises that the Tournament helps raise interest in
medieval cultural performance, theatre, dance and music.
Considerable latitude is given in respect to displays so
that performers may represent their unique styles, skills
and instruments to the public.
However, the Abbey Medieval Festival Committee reserves the
right to accept or reject street theatre or musicians based
on merit or previous bookings.
If you have any comments or concerns please feel free to
CONTACT US. We look forward to
your continued commitment to the success of the Abbey
Medieval Festival.
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Photo: Mark Greenmantle
Street Theatre
Street theatre suitable for the Abbey Medieval Festival
includes juggling, balancing, conjuring, puppets, mime,
comedy (often bawdy), mystery plays, dancers, singers,
troubadours and poets.It can also extend to specific re-enactment of particular
themes, such as Black Death plague victims, farmers,
wenches, wandering friars, Jewish moneylenders or doctors,
lepers, troubadours and so on.
Music and Bands
Musical performers with authentic musical instruments
add enormously to the sounds and ambience of the Abbey
Medieval Festival. We welcome street musicians, either as
part of the re-enactment groups or as buskers.
Suitable instruments include fiddles, lutes, harps, drums,
cymbals, trumpets, dronepipes, bagpipes, flutes and pipes.
The Festival aims at introducing new bands that conform to
the standards noted above. It is impossible to accept every
band that wishes to come; however, please send us a cd of
your work and repertoire.
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