Renaissance-Faire Adventures offers the single most comprehensive look at Renaissance Faires in the U.S., performers, entertainers, and vendors. Contact us to have your company, troupe, or venue listed on our “links” page, and featured in our Faire Reporter articles here and on Examiner.com
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- All About Me – Performers’ Bios
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Are you a Renaissance-Faire Performer? Do you have a Guild, an Act, or simply want to be better known to the many U.S.-based Renaissance Faires, and production communities? All About Me has been created for You! Now you, the artist, can post your Bio as you want it to be read, with pictures, hot links, [...] - Amazing Castles
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Dame Sylvie, the resident expert on all things historical, offers a unique view of the Great Castles of our time. Learn about the personages who resided therein, their passions, their intrigues while viewing amazing photography to stir the imagination and the senses.
Prepare thyself for a Great Journey! - Orator’s Corner
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Of all the earth’s sanctuaries, my mind is all that remaineth.
Perchance the day will come when even that is set aside
Forsaken might be all winged thoughts underneath which I once would glide
The daily tones & shades of worldly monotony
But for now the corner of my kitchen, a cup, a sleeping city, [...] - Scriptorium
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Our scribe, keeper of the written word, and master editor of our Faire Reporters, keeps careful record of Faire, Events, Honored Performers, and Craftsman seeking to be known within our desmesne. Keep thy knowledge current by reading the accounts of The Faire Reporter for all things Faire! - Village Market
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Welcome to the Treasure Chest of AdornmentsLadies, a bit of trivia for your outfit may be found here, from rare jewels to handcrafted items from the Celtic Isles. ‘Tis truth indeed, that a lady’s dress must suffer some adornment”