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  1. Historical Reenactment: From Realism to the Affective Turn (Reenactment History)
  2. The use and abuse of historical reenactment: thoughts on recent trends in public history.: An article from: Criticism by Alexander Cook, 2004-06-22
  3. Creating Personas by Laura Crockett, 2002-06
  4. Settler and Creole Re-Enactment
  5. Past into Present: Effective Techniques for First-Person Historical Interpretation by Stacy F. Roth, 1998-05-25
  6. Bringing History to Life: First-person Historical Presentations in Elementary and Middle School Social Studies by Ronald Vaughan Morris, 2009-06-16
  7. Historiography as reenactment: metaphors and literalizations of TV documentaries.: An article from: Criticism by Katie King, 2004-06-22
  8. Telling History: A Manual for Performers and Presenters of First-Person Narratives (American Association for State and Local History) by Joyce M. Thierer, 2009-10-15
  9. The Civil War Reenactors' Handbook by Michael J. McAfee, 2002-11-06
  10. Fires Were Started (Bfi Film Classics) by Brian Winston, 1999-10-27
  11. Living History Museums: Undoing History through Performance by Scott Magelssen, 2007-02-01
  12. Reliving the Civil War: A Reenactor's Handbook by Robert Lee Hadden, R. Lee Hadden, et all 1996-06

1. Performing Arts/Misc. LIB 901
Improv Page (NY), Improvisational theatre. Ticketmaster, Tickets for performingarts. The Virginia Line Association, historical reenactments Revolutionary War.
http://invictus.quinnipiac.edu/LIS901/PerformingArts/Misc.html
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Improv Page (NY) Improvisational theatre Ticketmaster Tickets for performing arts International Ventriloquists Association (NY) Circus Web Story Net The National Storytelling Association cap and bells The Contortion Home Page Photos, resources,
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Revolutionary War Puppeteers Company
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2. Blanca Luz Academy Of Performing Arts
convelescent homes, museums , historical events reenactments, Cerritos performing arts Center and was featured
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Blanca Luz Academy of Performing Arts
Home of Kamar and Jewels of Fire
Middle Eastern Dance Troupe
Home of Los Gitanos de la Luz Blanca - Flamenco Group
Blanca Luz Academy of Performing Arts is owned and under the direction of Giselle. The school is located in the Orange Co. area of Buena Park. Lessons in both group and private setting are available. See schedule of lessons below. All class days, times and prices subject to change. *** SCHEDULE OF CLASSES *** Los Gitanos de la Luz Blanca performing for the Middle Eastern Culture and Dance Association's Anniversary Party in 1999. (MECDA) FLAMENCO ................................................................................. BEGINNING TEENS, ADULTS: Tuesdays 6:00-7:00pm ..... BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE TEENS, ADULTS: Friday - 7:30-9:00pm ..... INTERMEDIATE ADULTS: Wednesday - 7:00-8:30pm ..... ADVANCED ADULTS: Tuesdays - 7:00-8:30pm ..... $11 per hour/$16 per hour and a half. +++ All class prices, days and times are subject to change. +++ New Classes in Jazz, Hip Hop, Yoga, Zydigo(Cajun) Dancing, Art, Ballroom, Adult and Children's Bellydancing are now forming. Please call to put your name on the list. If you are interested in teaching one of these classes, please contact Giselle. Contact Giselle for more information at 714 522-3944 or email at wesleyswld@aol.com or our email link at the bottom of this page.

3. Arts & Heritage
churches, historic districts and reenactments of historic historical Lodgings Sharethe glorious history of performing arts The bright lights of the world's
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Florida's past is as colorful as its man-made wonders. From the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century to the coming of the railroad in the 19th century, Florida's evolution has been fraught with intrigue, tragedy and romance. Share this lustrous past in our many historical museums, old houses and churches, historic districts and reenactments of historic events. Florida's Natural History
Perhaps one of Florida's most valuable assets is its wilderness, much of which is preserved in state and national parks and in many botanical and zoological gardens. Enjoy the adventures of snorkeling, kayaking, canoeing, hiking and more surrounded by lush and abundant plant life, sharing the habitats of our unique native wildlife. Historical Lodgings
Share the glorious history of Florida while vacationing among its many other splendors. Restored historic hotels and many bed and breakfast inns offer you accommodations rich in local history, furnished in fine antiques and collectibles from years gone by. Many proprietors are experts in local legend and history and love to share their knowledge with guests. Museums
Rich treasures await you in the many cultural, history and science museums throughout Florida. From the intriguing works of the old masters to the colorful canvases of Florida's own, from hands-on science exhibits for children to giant prehistoric animal skeletons, from historic house museums to exhibitions from ancient Egypt, you'll find it all right here in our wondrous state.

4. Cowboy.com The Western Connection American Cowboy Magazine
to the Old West in reenactments and performing arts. The group is an old west performing arts organization. The group maintains historical Correctness and it will be seen the moment
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American Federation of Old West Reenactors

The American Federation of Old West Reenactors is the premier sanctioning body of group and individual reenactors. We are a national non-profit organization open exclusively to those groups and individuals that are committed to the highest standards of accuracy and period dress. We cultivate this with the highest level of theatrical arts. AFOWR is an organization of quality reenactors bringing history to life or creating comic relief.
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Factual, living history, re-enactment group. Educational entertainment.
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Circle K Western club a site based in the UK for the Wannabe Cowboy. Re-acting the Wild West in Wales
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5. The Meadows Foundation Somerset, New Jersey (Historical Reenactments)
performing arts. Some homes available for rentals. Click to go to The MeadowsFoundation's own Web site. Find similar pages at historical reenactments.
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Location: Somerset New Jersey Historical Reenactments The Meadows Foundation
Five historic, restored houses and an inn. Nature trail performing arts. Some homes available for rentals. Call for rental information and schedule of events. Click to go to The Meadows Foundation's own Web site. Find similar pages at Historical Reenactments Lowest Rates and Free candid reviews for Somerset at Tripadvisor.com.
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6. Online Highways Keyword Search For The Letter H
Auto Racing Hall of Fame; Thalian Hall Center for performing arts. historical Museums;historical reenactments; historical Sites. HISTORY Bellamy Mansion of History
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7. ARTCO - The Arts Coalition
Majestic performing arts Center. The San Antonio Living History Association primarilypresents historical reenactments and interpretive programs portraying
http://www.artco.org/sa/sa_theaters.html
NEW - Listings of current theatre productions around town. See San Antonio Theatre Coaliltion (SATCO) listing below. Page refreshed April 2001
Arneson Theatre
This outdoor amphitheater hosts many exciting events on the beautiful River Walk. The Arneson Theatre has a unique design: located at the entrance of La Villita, the river separates the audience from the stage. In the summer months there are free dance performances almost every evening. MAP 418 Villita
San Antonio, TX 78205
Alameda Theater
The Alameda Theatre is currently under renovation and when completed seeks to create a cultural zone for the arts that reflect San Antonio's diverse heritage with an emphasis on Latino arts and culture. MAP 318 W. Houston
San Antonio, TX 78205
Alamo Street Theater
The Alamo St. Theatre has provided quality live theatrical and musical entertainment for nearly 22 years. Most shows are inter-active comedies and dinner theatre. Call for theatre schedule. MAP 1150 South Alamo
San Antonio, TX 78210

8. Greater Oswego Chamber Of Commerce
Faust Theatre of the performing arts, located at arts and Culture of Oswego Countyprovides through costumes, openhearth cooking, and historical reenactments.
http://www.oswegochamber.com/arts_culture.htm
156 West Second Street
Oswego, NY 13126 Telephone: 315-343-7681
Fax: 315-342-0831
Email: gocc@oswegochamber.com
Frank S. Hale , Executive Director ~ Laurel Anne Braun, Staff Accountant ~ Gail L. Goebricher, Downtown Business Committee
Chrystal M. Hoyt- Membership Services Director ~ Corinne Nitschke, Public Relations Manager ~ Pamela Richmond, Administrative Assistant OUR
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OUR COMMUNITY Education History Industry Recreation ... Contact Us The pride Oswegonians have for their community is found most evident in its on-going support of art and culture in the area. There is something for everyone- music, theatre, dance, art galleries, museums, and much, much more. SUNY Oswego offers opportunities for students and the community to experience a wide range of artistic mediums. Tyler Art Gallery offers many travelings, local and student exhibitions each year that spotlight a number of social issues, pop culture, history, and many diverse subjects. Tyler Hall also houses the university's theatre department which sponsors major stage productions in Waterman Theatre and experimental productions in Lab Theatre. SUNY Oswego Music Department gives students a chance to utilize their talents in Jazz, Classical, String, and voice. The Oswego College/Community Orchestra and Oswego Festival Chorus combine the talents of students and community members to perform during the Oswego State semester.

9. OCA - Arts And Cultural Directory - Theater
is to bring highquality performing arts to the by the Alamo Theatre arts Councilfor Association primarily presents historical reenactments and interpretive
http://www.sanantonio.gov/art/website/dir_theater.asp
SEARCH a c f g ... s Alamo Street Theater
1150 South Alamo
San Antonio, TX 78210
The Alamo St. Theatre has provided quality live theatrical and musical entertainment for nearly 22 years. Most shows are interactive comedies and dinner theatre. Call for theatre schedule. Alameda Theater
318 West Houston
San Antonio, TX 78205
The Alameda Theatre is currently under renovation and when completed seeks to create a cultural zone for the arts that reflect San Antonio's diverse heritage with an emphasis on Latino arts and culture. Back to Top
222 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX 78205

10. Soul Of America - Tampa / St. Petersburg: Events And Festivals
Shimberg Playhouse, Tampa Bay performing arts Center; www.tbpac free live entertainment,arts, crafts, vendors and historical reenactments; Gospel Music
http://www.soulofamerica.com/cityfldr/tampa7.html
Tampa / St Petersburg
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Events / Festivals
January
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute

1/20; Annual tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King with songs of praise, dance and reflections on Dr. King; Ferguson Hall, Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Tampa; www.tbpac.org
Black Heritage Festival
1/16-1/20; Five day festival featuring food, arts, music, speeches and more; Tampa; www.tampablackheritage.com
February
American Music Festival: Louis Armstrong

2/4; Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Tampa; www.tbpac.org
Piano Lesson 2/6-2/23; Award-winning August Wilson play about African American life in Pittsburgh during 1936; Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Tampa; www.tbpac.org Florida State Fair 2/6-2/17; Largest major fair in the Southeast; featuring one of the largest Midways in the country; featuring rides, shows, arts, crafts, and exhibits spread over 325 Acres; Florida State Fairgrounds, Tampa; www.floridastatefair.com 2/1-2/18; Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Tampa; www.tbpac.org

11. OrangeCoastMagazine.com Home
back to the people, includes costumed actors in historical reenactments, an artifacts classicsmakes her debut at the Orange County performing arts Center at 7
http://www.orangecoast.com/Happenings.htm
SPECIAL EVENTS A Night in Fullerton
The annual cultural showcase features art, dance, and music programs at various galleries, schools, studios, and other locations throughout the city from 7 to 11 p.m. April 25. Free bus transportation is available. 714-738-6545.
Annual Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race
MUSIC
Dave Brubeck

The jazz icon performs at 7:30 p.m. from April 3 through April 6 in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $100. 714-556-ARTS (2787).
Ella and Swing with Ann Hampton Callaway
The Three Jewish Tenors
Bon Jovi

The boys from New Jersey will play songs from their latest record, Bounce, as well as some of their greatest hits when they perform, with opening band the Goo Goo Dolls, at 7:30 p.m. April 10 at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, 2695 East Katella Avenue, Anaheim. Tickets range from $45 to $85. 714-704-2400.
THEATER Mr. Shaw Goes to Hollywood

12. High School Fine Arts
tour guide pamphlets, trials, human maps, historical reenactments, historicalimpersonations and Beginning Guitar, 78 grade performing arts, Junior Choir
http://www.asdubai.org/hs/hsteachers/hsfinearts.htm
High School Teachers
Fine Arts Department Mr. Clark Mr. Clark's has been teaching at ASD since 1996. Before coming to ASD, Mr. Clark taught in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bolivia and Thailand. This year, Mr. Clark is teaching World History II, Introduction to Theater, English 12 and Geography. His favorite class activities include culture Power Point presentations, Africa Olympic presentations, tour guide pamphlets, trials, human maps, historical reenactments, historical impersonations and Secret Santa. He enjoys the eager students, the friendly atmosphere, the helpful staff, the great facilities and the EMAC program at ASD. Mr. Clark coaches J.V. boys' basketball. Mrs. Crawford-Ridley Mrs. Crawford-Ridley arrived at ASD in 2000. She teaches Social Studies, Dance, GBOV and a fascinating unit in Health. She has enjoyed her teaching experiences in France and Venezuela and appreciates being at ASD with her two children, Julia and Christian and with husband, Mr. Ridley. Mrs. C-R loves all sports, enjoys coaching, and likes to help choreograph school productions. Mr. Hart

13. More Information - Festival 2001
with international scholars, and historical reenactments, it is West Asia; the reenactmentswere produced Fleabag People's performing arts Company University
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/festival/festival2001/festival_info.html
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McMullen Museum of Art This critically-acclaimed exhibit presents 83 outstanding examples of Munch's prints and paintings from private collections and leading museums in the US and Norway. The exhibition takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the style, subject matter, and interpretations of the art of Edvard Munch in modern European culture. Click here for more information on the Munch exhibit. Special appearance by Jesuit screen writer and producer Bill Cain '70 Special appearance by film producer Rob Gardner, with preview screening of Islam: Empire of Faith Islam: Empire of Faith , to be premiered on PBS on May 8, 2001, chronicles the spectacular story of the rise of Islamic faith and civilization during its first thousand years, from the birth of the Prophet Muhammad to the peak of the Ottoman empire in the sixteenth century. Combining location footage, works of art, interviews with international scholars, and historical reenactments, it is the first American prime-time event to address the history and culture of Islam. In addition to footage shot in North Africa and West Asia; the reenactments were produced in Iran by a joint American-Iranian crew under the direction of the award-winning documentary producer-director Rob Gardner and co-producer Char Gardner. BC Professors Sheila Blair and Jonathan Bloom (Fine Arts) served as principal project consultants and wrote the companion book

14. DINA: Monticello, Arkansas: Cultural & Historical Attractions
SEARK promotes interest and enjoyment in the performing arts and educates includeslive performers, crafts, foods, museum tours, and historical reenactments.
http://monticello.dina.org/recreation/historical.html
Drew County Historical Museum The Drew County Historical Museum, located on South Main Street, holds artifacts of Drew County's past and its archives offer excellent records for genealogical research. Housed in the Cavaness Home - a prime example of late 19th century architecture - the museum hosts an annual Candlelight Tour during the Christmas holiday season. Period dressed tour guides show hundreds of visitors through the two-story historic structure. The Drew County Historical Society, which operates the museum and archives, also sponsors the annual cemetary tour held in conjunction with the Rough and Ready Festival, as well as living history re-enactments and weekly tours.
For More Information
Drew County Historical Museum
404 South Main Street
Monticello, AR
North Main Historic District
For those wanting to step back in history, the North Main Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, includes homes and churches and other structures that are nostalgic of a bygone era when horse and buggy were the norm and things moved just a little slower.
SEARK Concert Association
For the culturally astute, the SEARK Concert Association provides programming from September through May for the most discerning of music, drama, and dance aficionado. SEARK promotes interest and enjoyment in the performing arts and educates and inspires the general public by providing opportunities for the performers and audience to share artistic experiences. Its wide range of opportunities add to the community's cultural structure which reaches all levels - from children to adults.

15. Monterey HQ: Monterey Bay Events Calendar
connected with the Carmel performing arts Festival, so more than 100 food, artsand crafts American heritage with historical reenactments, vendors offering
http://www.montereyhq.com/events/
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Dining Area Attractions ... Events Calendar WEATHER INFORMATION National Forecast Monterey Bay Forecast My Weather OTHER FEATURES Movie Listings Message Boards Live Chat E-Greeting Cards ... Online Games MONTEREY BAY EVENTS CALENDAR T he Monterey HQ Events Calendar provides you with a listing of special events happening in the Monterey Bay area. We make every effort to ensure the information listed here is accurate, but information often changes so if you are concerned you might want to call the supplied telephone numbers to confirm dates, times and costs. If you represent a group which is planning an event in the local area and would like a free event listing, contact us for more information. OCTOBER 2000 Jazz on the Deck Date: Every Wednesday
Time: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost: Free City: Carmel Valley
Location: Quail Lodge
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azz fans are invited to listen to the Dennis Murphy Trio, playing each Wednesday outside at Quail Lodge in Carmel Valley. There is a full bar an appetizer menu available. "The Same Page" Book Group

16. Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation
on top historic attractions, reenactments, battle fields visitors to IndependenceNational historical Park, the City Center for the performing arts Destined to
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CruisePhilly Your ship has come in! Cruising from Philadelphia returns this year with 16 chances to begin your Bermuda, Caribbean or New England/Canada vacation right in your own backyard! Your vacation begins immediately when you board your favorite ship at the Cruise Terminal at Pier 1 and sail directly from Philadelphia . To learn more about the CruisePhilly experience or to check out the cruise calendar for 2003 and 2004, go to www.cruisephilly.com Degas and the Dance The Philadelphia Museum or art is only one of two U.S. venues to showcase Degas' 40-year exploration of the dance world. February 12 - May 11, 2003. Click here for more information on Degas and the Dance , including great Hotel Packages with tickets to the exhibit. Philly's More Fun When You Sleep Over! The Philly Overnight Hotel Package is back. Check into your favorite Philadelphia hotel any Friday or Saturday from November 22, 2002 through March 30, 2003, stay one night and get the second night FREE, plus FREE Hotel Parking both nights.

17. BricktownDotCom Events Around Town
Show, Quilt Show, Carnival, Parade, Amusements, Entertainment, historical reenactments,Cheese Food of the DANCE plays Rose State performing arts Theater, a
http://www.bricktown.com/events/aroundtown.html
Long Engagements Wranglers More
Most of this information is provided by Marianne's Rentals for Special Events. Take a look at their site for help with your event. STARTS AUGUST 24 ~ AS BEES IN HONEY DROWN ~ See Long Engagements STARTS SEPTEMBER 15 ~ THE STATE FAIR OF OKLAHOMA ~ See Long Engagements SEPTEMBER 25 thru OCTOBER 1, PROFESSIONAL RODEO COWBOYS ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP RODEOS ~ The STATE FAIR ARENA hosts one of the richest rodeos in America, known for fierce competition and featuring the roughest stock in the country. Following each go’round in the will be top country talent, performing “LIVE - IN CONCERT". The action starts on Monday, September 25, featuring MARK WILLS , followed by LONESTAR on Tuesday. Wednesday's rodeo features rising star BRAD PAISLEY , followed by returning favorite NEAL McCOY on Thursday and the vivacious JO DEE MESSINA on Friday night! TY HERNDON performs twice on Saturday, and with a doubleheader on Sunday to wind up the 2000 State Fair, it's The CHARLIE DANIELS Band ! Rodeos and country music are a great entertainment combo, don't miss the fun! Make plans now to attend! Check the website for ticket information.
www.oklafair.org/

18. Texas Historical Organizations
biographical and other historical works based history presentations, demonstrations,reenactments and interpretations history and performing arts by portraying
http://alamo-de-parras.welkin.org/central/clubs.html
Alamo Related Organizations
Alamo Battlefield Association
The Alamo Battlefield Association was formed in 1994 with the purpose of promoting the history of the Alamo from 1718 to the present as well as that of the Texas War for Independence and related historical sites. The ABA publishes the bi-monthly newsletter, The Alamo Courier , and a bi-yearly publication, The Journal of the Alamo Battlefield Association. Information on the organization may be obtained by contacting Jo Ann Lovas at joannlo@aol.com The Alamo Battlefield Association
P.O. Box 1963
San Antonio, Texas 78297.
The Alamo Society
Established in 1986. An international organization whose members are interested in one or more aspects of the Alamo, the Shrine of Texas Liberty. The official publication of The Alamo Society is The Alamo Journal , a magazine-like newsletter of research, news and opinion that is published four times a year. William R. Chemerka,
c/o The Alamo Journal
7 Heritage Drive
East Hanover, NJ 07936. WRCHEMERKA@aol.com
Organized in 1995, ALMA promotes the varied and rich culture of San Antonio and Texas. ALMA works to develop Interpretive and Living History programs focusing on the Spanish Colonial Period through the turn of the 19th century. Chief among their projects is the reestablishment of the Alamo de Parras Company.
Ralph Lay
9203 Autumn Storm
San Antonio, Texas 78250

19. NUVO.net | Arts
offer dance, storytelling, historical reenactments, theater performances Turning historicalresearch into a Web is back at Pike performing arts Center Actorfest
http://www.nuvo.net/archive/072000/art/
Taste of Indiana and Hoosier History Fest
This weekend will provide a wealth of downtown entertainment within easy walking distance. The free Hoosier History Fest will take place at the Indiana Historical Society, 450 W. Ohio St. This orgy of performances, activities and exhibits will offer dance, storytelling, historical reenactments, theater performances, a variety of musical ensembles and authors. more
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Learn the facts: more Scene makers By Rita Kohn Fresh from front page kudos at the U.S. Spoleto Festival and a quotable cameo role in the film Pups, starring Burt Reynolds, actor Ed Metzger is back at Pike Performing Arts Center Actorfest as master teacher. more Much Edo about something By Julie Pratt McQuinston Japanese art, let alone Japanese art from the Edo period, doesn't show up in either of my frequently-consulted volumes on art: Janson's History of Art or The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art & Artists. The accepted "canon," therefore, is decidedly Western World centric; but artists and artisans have long been creating all over the world, and generating their own movements and stylistic periods that are equally rich and telling. more Warning : Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (111) in

20. January Events
Relive the past through some entertaining and mischievous historical reenactments. JANUARY11–FEBRUARY 24 Bermuda Festival of the performing arts 2001.
http://www.bermudatourism.com/@^@FP00000000000000092604053/docs/jan_events.html

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