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The Guild of St. Ives - http://www.saintives.com/
A non-Profit educational group which uses theater to present the history of everyday people in Elizabethan England |
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Guilds of Saint George - http://www.guildofstgeorge.com
One of several troupes of actors who perform at the Southern California Renaissance Faire in San Bernardino; characterizations of lords, ladies, gentlemen, and others of the Court of Queen Elizabeth the First. Newsletter and contact information, events schedule. |
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Clan Iain Abrach~MacIain - http://www.iainabrach.org/
16th Century Highland Historical Re-enactment |
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Order of the Black Rose Renaissance Guild - http://pw1.netcom.com/~cecilymc/blackrose.html
specializing in fight performances in the Tudor and Elizabethan styles. |
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St. Maximilian Landsknecht Re-enactment Guild - http://www.st-max.org
Based out of northern California/Nevada and portraying a company of German mercenaries called Landsknechts. Historical overview, performance schedule, member/character listing. Information for prospective members includes costumes and weapons and formation descriptions. |
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The Gypsies of Scarborough Faire - http://www.fortunecity.com/westwood/armani/208/
Virtual camp of the Vitsa of the Fiery Dawn, the Gypsy - themed performance group of Scarborough Faire. Photos, humor, character biographies and historical/cultural information on the Gypsies. |
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California Independent Renaissance Guilds Association - http://www.cirga.org/
Coordinates and represents independent Renaissance guilds and Renaissance Faire acting groups in California with open forum discussions regarding festival recreation activities. The purpose of this site is to further CIRGA's communication with its members and to educate non members as to CIRGA, its members and in general Renaissance Faire. CIRGA does accept guilds, events, and informational subscriptions from outside California. |
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Greyhounds of Fairhaven - http://www.greyhoundsoffairhaven.org
A reenactment group dedicated to promoting the adoption of retired racing greyhounds while educating the public on the role of the greyhound in medieval and Renaissance society. |
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Fewterers Guild - http://www.fewterersguild.org/
Promotes adoption of retired racing greyhounds at Renaissance festivals. Information on running a group at faire, as well as historical and logistical information for experienced and prospective fewterers alike. |
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The Guild of St. Augustine - http://www.guildofsaintaugustine.org/
California-based amateur troupe, portraying the life of the nobility in 16th century England. Photographs, schedule of services, character and cast list. |