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Re-Creating the Middle Ages in Middle America

Press Release - Monday, June 12, 2006

BRIMFIELD - The Middle Ages will be re-created in middle America as jousting, fencing, magicians, strolling minstrels and various forms of revelry are featured at the 34th Annual Olde English Faire, a Renaissance festival being held Saturday and Sunday, June 17 and 18 at Jubilee College State Historic Site near Brimfield, Illinois.     
 
            The event features costumed participants, displays and activities from Medieval Europe, where knights jousted on horseback and a man's home really was his castle.  Each day of the Faire begins with the Grande March, held Saturday at 10 a.m. and Sunday at 10:30, where the Faire's King and Queen, knights in shining armor, fair maidens, jugglers, acrobats, minstrels, magicians, beggars, puppeteers and dancers all enter and declare the opening of the day's festivities.
 
            The Society for Creative Anachronism, a worldwide not-for-profit organization dedicated to recreating the atmosphere of Medieval England, will present a "Tournament of Arms" immediately following the Grande March and again at 3:30 p.m.  Society members wear full armor and engage in mock combat for the hand of a fair maiden.  Wooden swords, axes and bludgeons are used so even the "losers" may vie in the future for fair maidens.
 
            The Order of St. Sebastian, a group that recreates the lives of English longbowmen, returns to this year's Faire.  The Order recreates the daily activities, military equipment, clothing, food and camps of military archers who served under Edward III, King of England from 1330 to 1390.  They will hold qualifying archery competitions daily at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., with the finals at 4 p.m.
 
            Knights of the Silver Sword will joust on horseback at 11 a.m. on Saturday and 11:30 on Sunday, and at 2:30 both days.  Rather than unhorsing their opponents, the Knights, from the Chicago area, try to make the opposing knight's armor audibly "ring" so the participants and their horses may return unscathed for further jousting.
 
            An Olde English Faire wouldn't be complete without some swordplay, and the Renaissance Sword Theater from Topeka, Kansas will provide Scottish, English, Italian and French characters of all ages to add ambiance to the event.  The Shattock Schoole of Defense, led by Jason Tipsword, will demonstrate and teach the art of fencing with a comic twist.
 
            Acrobat Dan Looker will return for his third year at the Olde English Faire along with the improvisational comedy performances of "Commedia dell ‘Arte." 
 
            No visit to the Olde English Faire would be complete without hearing the renaissance vocals and music provided by the event's own troubadour, Owain Phyfe, accompanied by Judy Plester on violin and Rio Blue on percussion.  
 
            Royal entertainment will be provided both days by magicians, dancers, storytellers, musicians, jugglers, stilt and rope walkers, arcade games, tarot card and palm readers, face painting, and rent-a-garb for photo opportunities.  The Faire's tent-lined avenues will harbor a goodly number of merchants selling Renaissance wares such as armor, calligraphy, herbs, baskets, drinking horns, magic talismans, costumes and jewelry.  Food and drink will be available, including such Medieval delicacies as pippins, scones, crumpets, trenchers and crepes, in addition to more "modern" repasts.  The children's area will include games, face painting, a petting zoo, man-powered rides and pony rides.
 
            A parking fee of $7 per car and $15 per bus will be charged, with proceeds used to defray the costs associated with the Faire.
 
            The Olde English Faire is cosponsored by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, which administers Jubilee College, and the Citizens' Committee to Preserve Jubilee College, with assistance from the Society for Creative Anachronism and the Brimfield Area Men's Club.
 
            Jubilee College State Historic Site, the remnants of an 1839 Episcopal seminary, is located 15 miles northwest of Peoria near Kickapoo.  From Interstate 74, take the Kickapoo exit north to State Route 150, then turn west and follow the signs.
 

olde english faire
Jubilee College State Historic Site
June 17 & 18, 2006 -- 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Time                Event                                                                                                        Map Location

 
10:00 Sat./
10:30 Sun.        Grande March & Tournament of Arms                                                List Area    
10:30 a.m.        Order of St. Sebastian—Archery Competition                                   Archery Range
11:00 a.m.        Pava's Caravan—Middle Eastern Dance                                           Pava's Caravan
11:00 p.m.        Dan Looker--Acrobat                                                                              Acrobat Area
11:00 a.m.        Troupe Zahava—Middle Eastern Dance                                            Dance Circle
11:30 a.m.        Knights of the Silver Sword—Jousting on Horseback                      Jousting Arena        
12:00 p.m.        Renaissance Sword Theatre—Live Steel Combat                            Live Steel Area
12:00 p.m.        Shattock School of Defence—Fencing Demonstrations                 Fencing Area
12:00 p.m.        Candy Trebuchet—Candy Catapult—Kids Only!                              Near Info. Booth
12:00 p.m.        i Scandali—Commedia dell' Arte improvised Comedy                   Stage II
12:15 p.m.        Magic by Corey                                                                                        Stage I
  1:00 p.m.        Start of Something—Madrigal Singers                                                Stage II
  1:00 p.m.        Owain Phyfe—Renaissance Vocals & Music                                     Stage I
                                    1:30 p.m. Dance Performance—Andreana
  1:30 p.m.        Pava's Caravan—Middle Eastern Dance                                            Pava's Caravan
  2:00 p.m.        Order of St. Sebastian—Archery Competition                                    Archery Range
  2:00 p.m.        Renaissance Sword Theatre—Live Steel Combat                                   Live Steel Area
  2:00 p.m.        Mistress Caroline—Storyteller                                                                Stage I
  2:15 p.m.        i Scandali—Commedia dell' Arte improvised Comedy Performances  Stage II
  2:30 p.m.        Knights of the Silver Sword—Jousting on Horseback                             Jousting Arena
  2:30 p.m.        Shattock School of Defence—Fencing Demonstrations                           Fencing Area
  2:45 p.m.        Magic by Corey                                                                                       Stage I
  3:00 p.m.        Candy Trebuchet—Candy Catapult—Kids Only!                                    Near Info. Booth
  3:00 p.m.        Pava's Caravan—Middle Eastern Dance                                                 Pava's Caravan
  3:15 p.m.        Dan Looker--Acrobat                                                                              Acrobat Area
  3:30 p.m.        Renaissance Sword Theatre—Live Steel Combat                                   Live Steel Area
  3:30 p.m.        Tournament of Arms                                                                              List Area
  4:00 p.m.        Owain Phyfe—Renaissance Vocals & Music                               Stage I
                                    4:30 Dance Performance--Andreana
  4:00 p.m.        Order of St. Sebastian—Archery Competition Final Round         Archery Range
  4:00 p.m.        Start of Something—Madrigal Singers SATURDAY ONLY      Stage II
  4:00 p.m.        Knight Gypsy—Mickey Lower SUNDAY ONLY                                   Stage II
  4:00 p.m.        Shattock School of Defence—Fencing Demonstrations                           Fencing Area
 
Ongoing Entertainment For Both Days:
Sponsors:
 
Gypsy Guerilla Band                                                             Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
Rio Blue the Stilt Walker                                                      Jim Tumminelli, Event Director
Storytelling by Joan Palfi                                                      Citizens to Preserve Jubilee College
Printing by Leonard A. Unes Printing Co.
 
tours of Jubilee College    11:00 a.m.  - 3 :00 P.M.
 

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