
| NOON PARADE AT ST. LOUIS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL 2009 -- 01:01 Faeries lead the sun-dappled Afternoon Parade during Closing Weekend of the Greater St. Louis Renaissance Festival 2009. The daily parade is a grand way to see all the French Royalty, Their Court, knights, men-at-arms, villagers, entertainers and merchant representatives together! |
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| ELVEN DRUMS AT ST. LOUIS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL 2009, PART 1 -- 3:57 Three times daily, Elven Drums gave high-energy performances to appreciative audiences at the Greater St. Louis Renaissance Festival 2009. In this video clip they present a rousing version of "Thomas the Rhymer," which even encourages the Faeries to dance! |
| ELVEN DRUMS AT ST. LOUIS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL 2009, Part 2 -- 01:02 Elven Drums and dancing Faeries just seem to go together so well! Here they combine to welcome patrons at Opening Gate on the last week of faire season 2009 at the Greater St. Louis Renaissance Festival. |
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| ADAM CRACK AT ST. LOUIS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL 2009 -- 2:29 The whip artist, Adam Crack, mesmerized audiences four times daily with his flashing, high-speed whips which made the forest ring with their synchronized cracks. In this clip, Adam starts out solo, then works with a pair of bellydancers and for a finale sets his whip on fire. AWESOME! |
| MUSICAL BLADES AT ST. LOUIS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL 2009 -- 03:20 The singing pirate group, Musical Blades, presents a lively version of the song "Pirate Heaven" on the Knights' Pub Stage during Closing Weekend of the Greater St. Louis Renaissance Festival 2009. |
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Standard Disclaimer: This webpage is strictly an *Unofficial* look at the Greater St. Louis Renaissance Festival held at Rotary Park in Wentzville, Missouri. The author of these pages is in no way, shape, manner or form connected with the Greater St. Louis Renaissance Festival (Faire Office: 425 Spencer Road, St. Peters, MO 63385; Phone (636) 916-1643; home page http://www.stlrenfaire.com/) and/or any of the sponsors associated with this event. All opinions expressed are strictly this author's own. Unless noted otherwise, all photographs are copyright ©2000-2009 by George Laking.
