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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

61. Sheboygan County, Wisconsin: Attractions, Historic Sites, Parks, Nature Centers,
Back to top. Museums historical Sites. John Michael Kohler Art Center The JMKAC is also proud to feature a variety of performing arts in their very
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Savor the past and celebrate the present in Sheboygan County. Located along the coast of Lake Michigan, Sheboygan County and its communities blend rich architecture, cultural heritage, and recreational bliss, all with an abundance of contemporary amenities. Enjoy the renowned restaurants, shopping, museums, galleries and natural wonders that make this part of Wisconsin so wonderful. Many of the small communities throughout Sheboygan County are proud to show off their painstakingly restored historical districts, like the Cole District of Sheboygan Falls or Historic Plymouth, both of which are on the National Register of Historic Places and have become the site of many home grown businesses. If you are an art lover, the City of Sheboygan offers to you the John Michael Kohler Art Center, an astounding 100,000 square feet of fine arts, performing arts, and outdoor gardens. A great haven for sports and nature enthusiasts, Sheboygan County also features the Northern Unit of Kettle Moraine State Park, the Sheboygan River, and many other natural and recreational attractions. With all Sheboygan County has to offer for people of all ages, including a variety of special events and festivals throughout the year, it is no wonder that Sheboygan County was voted #1 by Readers Digest as the best American city to

62. Quality Of Life - Culture
diverse offering of exhibits, demonstrations, programs and reenactments. Music Hall Center for the performing arts This historic theater presents
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Art and culture thrive in Southeast Michigan, with scores of plays, museums, galleries and symphonies to satiate your interest. If theater is in your blood, local groups throughout the area, including the Community Theatre of Howell or the Livingston Players, deliver top-notch performances. Or experience a professional Broadway production at Detroit’s Fisher Theater or Chelsea's intimate Purple Rose Theater, founded by actor Jeff Daniels. Music to your ears? Many communities sponsor talented musicians who perform at various times throughout the year, including the Dearborn Symphony Orchestra, the Flint Symphony Orchestra and the Southern Great Lakes Symphony, serving the region’s Downriver communities. Museums that reflect the region’s automotive foundation, such as the Automotive Hall of Fame, the Sloan Museum and the Walter P. Chrysler Museum, give a vivid glimpse of how it all began in the world’s Motor Capital. Meadow Brook Hall and the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House show how the auto barons lived in a bygone era. Meanwhile, the Detroit Science Center and the Cranbrook Institute of Science take visitors for a ride into the future with state-of-the-art exhibits and displays. Whether you want to go back in time, explore the future or simply stay in the present moment, Southeast Michigan has hundreds of cultural venues to suit your mood — all waiting to be experienced and enjoyed.

63. Meeting Activities | Visitlawrence.com
arts and crafts studio, redemption arcade, performance area (with a Mark does a variety of historical reenactments including Tales of Jesse James,
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64. Richmond.com / Arts Entertainment / Calendar Of Events
historical reenactments. July 25 September 05 Visit the original location of the January 01 - December 31 The Virginia Museum of Fine arts permanent
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65. Living History : Entertainment And Recreation
Organization for those involved in historical reenactment. LAHA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching history through the performing arts.
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Association of Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums (ALHFAM)
http://www.alhfam.org/ ALHFAM is the museum organization for those involved in living history programming, living historical farms, agricultural museums, and outdoor museums of history and folklife. Organization for those involved in historical reenactment. Membership information, links, glossary and bibliography, employment postings, regional meetings, and board of directors. More Details Review It Rate It Bookmark It ...
Lively Arts History Association (LAHA) popular
http://www.lahacal.org/ The Lively Arts History Association or LAHA is a non profit organization dedicated to teaching history through the performing arts. Based in Southern California, LAHA fosters an understanding of history through the performing arts; programs include living history, lectures, concerts and vintage dance. More Details Review It Rate It Bookmark It ... http://www.museumvillage.org/

66. Performing Arts In Arkansas Includes Dance, Theater, Story Telling, Musical Heri
Let us entertain you with a variety of performing arts including music, Living history is a method of character reenactment used to teach history in a
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The Department of Arkansas Heritage
1500 Tower Building
323 Center Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
TDD:(501) 324-9811 THEATER A rkansas's heritage comes to life on the stage. It's a story that unfolds when our many talented actors and actresses take the stage to lead us down a path to another time and place. Through the performing arts we see firsthand Arkansas's rich history. Our stages also welcome some of the finest national productions to be offered. When the curtain rises, it is evident that the performing arts are thriving in Arkansas.
Arkansas Arts Council Learn more about some of the state's finest theater groups through the Arkansas Arts Council's "Arts on Tour" program. Call (501) 324-9766 or visit the Council website at www.arkansasarts.com Arkansas Historic Preservation Program Arkansas Historic Preservation Program works with certain communities to help increase local attention to historic burial grounds through the coordination of the Tales From The Crypt program that encourages high school students to research the lives of and portray citizens who were buried within the local cemetery. Historic Arkansas Museum Living history is a method of character reenactment used to teach history in a more personal and meaningful way. Historic Arkansas's award-winning living history program is grant funded and is the only program of its kind in Arkansas. The museum provides hourly tours of its historic grounds, which include a living history performance at no additional charge between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. For more information on Living History, call the museum at (501) 324-9351 or visit our website at

67. Motorcoach Press Kit - Story Ideas
shopping, historical attractions, restaurants, arts and theatre, In August,you can take in the reenactment of the original Buffalo Bill Wild West
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Editorial Suggestions MADISON, Wis. - When it comes to motorcoach travel, Wisconsin offers some of the best options in the country. Whatever the season, motorcoach travelers in Wisconsin will find tours of breweries, wineries and cheese makers, shopping, historical attractions, restaurants, arts and theatre, festivals, and, of course, gorgeous scenery. New and Improved
  • The grand tradition of the Green Bay Packers and the setting of historic Lambeau Field create a unique experience for visitors to the Lambeau Field Atrium www.packers.com/lambeau_field_atrium ). Home to all that is green and gold, the Lambeau Field Atrium delights visitors with the Packers Pro Shop, Curly's Pub, special event facilities and the Packers Hall of Fame, where visitors can immerse themselves in the history and grandeur of the Packers through impressive displays of Packers nostalgia and interactive exhibits including replicas of the trophies and rings from Super Bowls I, II and XXXI. Opened in July 2004, the

68. Lavinya.Net Web Directory » Recreation » Living History
LAHA fosters an understanding of history through the performing arts; programsinclude living Articles on reenactment and an events calendar.
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69. Wild West At It's Best, Western Arts And Lifestyle.
CATEGORY=historical Reenactors. 22 Matches Found (displaying 1 to 10) He isactive in a number of organizations that promote his art form.
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70. Performing Arts
directory of performing arts worldwide. Bermuda Festival of performing arts annual international festival of classical music and performing arts takes
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See also: fringe festivals performing art centers stagecraft spotlight on: types of performances performance art
  • Cap and Bells - site dedicated to folly and foolery, including original scenario for the commedia del'arte, literary and social history of the fool, and more. Capacitor - non-profit group of modern dancers, jugglers, climbers, aerialists, and musicians creating performance inspired by technology and the human form. Circle-X Arts - committed to the development of Mystery Drama, a genre that explores the spiritual dimensions of existence through stage performance. De La Guarda - Argentine group for the research and realization of artistic events. Electronic Arts Intermix - EAI serves as a nonprofit resource for artists' video, offering screenings, preservation, and international media distribution. in conversation - provides the means for two people, one in the street or gallery and one on the Internet, to engage in a live dialogue with each other. Livingroom.org, The

71. StJoMo! St. Joseph, Missouri
The festival features a parade, African art, historical reenactments, Three days of fine art, folk art, dramatic stage performances, reenactments,
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St. Joseph, Missouri! Visitor Information Meeting Info Tour Plans Sporting Venues ... Staff Directory Return to Event Calendar Search Selections Missouri State Championship Chili Challenge
1st Sunday in March
Civic Arena
Amateurs and professionals from the region cook up some of the tastiest chili around. Enjoy free samples while roaming the flea market and enjoying live musical performances.
Apple Blossom Festival
1st Weekend in May
Share the spirit of St. Joseph's annual rite of spring. Highlights of this city-wide festival include concerts, dances, queen and princess contests and the ever popular Apple Blossom Parade.
2nd Weekend in June
Civic Center Park
Enjoy viewing the work of artists from all over the region. Also see art demonstrations and meet your hometown artists. The show also features food and music. Sponsored by the Midwest Artists Association. Coleman Hawkins Jazz Festival 3rd Saturday in June Felix Street Square Join in the celebration of St. Joseph's native son, Coleman Hawkins.

72. ODP Recreation Living History - Viaggiatori.net
Museums (ALHFAM) Organization for those involved in historical reenactment . Lively arts History Association (LAHA) http//www.lahacal.org
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73. JTC: The Integration Of Historical Styles, Burt
Observe the multitude of stage combat troupes and historical reenactors He is currently teaching at North Carolina School of the arts. Payson has taught
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The Integration of historical styles.
I'm charged with the task of defining my personal point of view of the integration of historical styles into the art of theatrical combat. In order to do so, I find myself needing to explain my experiences and views on stage combat and how they came about. Interestingly enough, as I explored new styles based in history, the stronger my basic technique became. As if the outward exploration of forms and styles helped to distill, or refine, a more basic "foundation" that I found applicable to all weapons. The more I understood concepts such as form and line, the more choices became available to me as an actor. I found the most value in the fact that I could choose to deviate from form to highlight moments on stage. Also, at the same time, came the awareness of the universality of martial laws and that all systems from all cultures and times have common threads. It is this commonality that has helped crystallize my performance and makes my teaching more economical. So what is the role of historical styles in stage combat? In my world, these styles provide that larger vocabulary, a bigger buffet table from which to choose appropriate moments in a fight. Whether I am performing in an interpretive piece within a fictional context, or reenacting a historical fact, it has great value. It informs my work, and just as any artist worth his salt will continue throughout his life to refine his technique and expand his horizons, historical research and the new styles emerging on a daily basis allow us more choices and more contexts to tell these stories.

74. The Historical Reenactment Web Site Arts And Performance Index Page
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75. Disclaimer - Electronic Collection
Observe the multitude of stage combat troupes and historical reenactors forming Now, this example and two actors performing the Tybalt / Romeo fight in
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76. DWodp Live
Histrenact Search engine and directory of the historical reenactment community.http//www.lahacal.org/, » Lively arts History Association (LAHA)
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77. Entertainment & Arts, Humanities, History,
The historical Reenactors Webring is open to all types of historical reenacting The History of Art and Architecture from around the world and historical
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78. Entertainment & Arts, Humanities, History,
WebRing Ring directory of Entertainment arts, Humanities, History, The historical Reenactors Webring is open to all types of historical reenacting.
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79. Events In Central Louisiana And West Mississippi - Red River Radio
Performances will held every Thursday from 10 am to 2 pm For more variety ofactivities throughout the year, including historical reenactments and more.
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    • The River Oaks Square Arts Center in Alexandria has several exhibits on display. Diego Larguia is showing recent works in the Bolton Davis Gallery. Resident Artists Lou Edwards and Nina Visconte are showing their recent works in the Galerie des Amis. The exhibits will be on display through October 8. For more information, call (318) 473-2670.
    • The Rapides Parish Library and School Aids will offer a Science Fair Project Workshop Saturday, September 24 at Kees Park Community Center in Pineville. Students from 4th to 8th grades will learn basic information on how to choose a project, do research and how to write the report. Time of the workshop is from 10 a.m. to noon. The workshop is free but limited to 100 participants. Parents are welcome, but only one parent per child. Reservations are required. For more information, or to make reservations call (318) 445-2411 extension 213.
    • The Central Louisiana Storytellers Guild and the Louisiana Storytelling Association will host the Third Annual State-Wide "Liar's" Contest Saturday, September 24 on the Hearn Stage in the Rapides Foundation Building in Alexandria. The contest is open to anyone age 16 and up. Cash prizes for 1st through 3rd place. Entrants should submit their stories by September 16 and stories should be 8-10 minutes in length. Entry fee is $15. For entry information, call (337) 238-1959
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