SLIDESHOW and VIDEOS
        OF THE
        LOUISIANA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL 2008






        VIDEOS of LRF2008
        NOON PARADE AT LRF 2008 -- 01:30
        Cast, merchants and entertainers march in parade through Albright Village, greeting patrons and villagers alike during the daily parade at the Louisiana Renaissance Festival in 2008. But wait! What's upsetting Queen Elizabeth? Why, it's a TROLL sitting on her throne at the Royal Gazebo!!! And what's with that tabloid photographer recording all this with his shadowbox???!?





        LOST BOYS AT LRF 2008 -- 01:54
        The Lost Boys, according to the 2008 LRF program guide, "invented rock and roll music in the year 1599, and the world hasn't been the same since! It's Elizabethean mayhem at it's best, so come clap, dance and sing along with the music and comedy of the Ren Fab Four!" Indeed, they live up to the hype with this rockin' version of the pub-burning song.




        MUSICIANS' JAM AT LRF 2008 -- 00:49
        The Musicians' Jam at the Louisiana Renaissance Festival in 2008 gets off to a rousing start with a lively Keltic number, allowing the youngsters to really kick up their heels. Even for those who don't join in, it's a great opportunity to hear all the faire musicians playing together in one spot at the end of the day.





        LAST WALTZ AT LRF 2008 -- 02:42
        The Musicians' Jam at the Louisiana Renaissance Festival in 2008 is a great opportunity to hear all the faire musicians playing together in one spot at the end of the festival day. In this clip, Queen Elizabeth steps out with a bevy of admirers for the last waltz of the day. She is soon joined by cast and villagers of Albright for a most romantic finish.






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        Standard Disclaimer: This webpage is strictly an *Unofficial* look at the Louisiana Renaissance Festival held near Hammond, LA in the Parish of Tangipahoa. All opinions expressed herein are strictly this author's own. Unless noted otherwise, all photographs are copyright ©2003-2009 by George Laking.

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