University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1989

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UNIVERSITY OF KAIXISA HE FEATURES ! People of all shapes and sizes could be found in Renaissance garb at the Renaissance Festival from Sept. 10 to Oct. 15. Above, a belly dancer performs The Cane Dance-A Mockery Men ' as a little Robin Hood indulges in drynk and good cheer, photos by C. Krai 10



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RENAISSANC FESTIVAL by Marijo Newton Standing in a narrow wooded path- way, an armored knight watched the au- tumn sun shine on the leaves. He smelted incense and heard the song of a far-off wooden flute. Although it seemed as if he were standing in the countryside on an average 16th-century day, the noble knight was actually in a wooded grove in Bonner Springs at the I2th annual Re- naissance Festival. The festival is an annu- al benefit for the Kansas City Art Insti- tute and runs from early September to mid-October. The medieval knight could have been Bruce Rawitch, Overland Park junior and participant in the Renaissance Festival through the KU Students for Creative Anachronism. In the group, he learned how to make a suit of armor, which he wore during combat demonstrations that SCA recreated, and while meandering at the festival. Rawitch said he liked to wan- der around in full armor because adult patrons did not believe that the armor was real, and children did not believe that there was a real person underneath the armor. Carol Putz, Lawrence graduate student, another KU student involved in SCA as well as its combat demonstrations at the festival, said, The children ' s faces are the most fun. Besides making armor, the students also spent time coordinating their cos- tumes and their characters. Alyson Bur- nett, Overland Park senior, said she stu- died the time period to develop an au- thentic costume. Instead of taking a purse, I ' ll take a wicker basket, she said, to make the image even more real. Bur- nett also said that when she ' s in costume, she ' s not self-conscious about people pointing or taking her picture. Much time and effort went into devel- oping each individual ' s character for the festival. Donna Elton, Shawnee junior, told of one rainy weekend when as a street character she sat in a mud puddle and wiped off people ' s shoes with her skirt. Kris Schorno The wizard bids farewell as people leave th Renaissance Festival. Period costumes were rt quired dres s for those working at the festival A choir from Central Oklahoma State College sings for visitors at the Renaissance Festival. The choir performed during the final weekend of the festival 12

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