Re: "Historical Interpretation by Reenactors"
Good thread.
These ideas and comments I must keep in mind around the sometimes painfully un-authentic appearance, attitude or mis-information of some fellow reenactors. It is MY appearance and attitude that will make a difference for those encountering me, and that is what I must see as worthwhile. As visitors arrive in camp I try to be in proximity to those fellow reenactors that want to portray authentic, to keep from be drawn into joking around too much and letting the farb slip out - it's too easy. Campaign events are better in that respect but I wouldn't have much of a season in this area if I limited participation to those.
I never know though when I should be speaking in colloquial (period) speech and mannerisms. Generally not in community or classroom presentations I suppose. What do others here do?
- Dan Wykes
Good thread.
These ideas and comments I must keep in mind around the sometimes painfully un-authentic appearance, attitude or mis-information of some fellow reenactors. It is MY appearance and attitude that will make a difference for those encountering me, and that is what I must see as worthwhile. As visitors arrive in camp I try to be in proximity to those fellow reenactors that want to portray authentic, to keep from be drawn into joking around too much and letting the farb slip out - it's too easy. Campaign events are better in that respect but I wouldn't have much of a season in this area if I limited participation to those.
I never know though when I should be speaking in colloquial (period) speech and mannerisms. Generally not in community or classroom presentations I suppose. What do others here do?
- Dan Wykes
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