Better Faire Organizing
- By Craigmeister
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- 26 Aug, 2019
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Good day. I’m a big volleyball nut. I love playing the sport indoors and out. I got into the sport later than most people so I’m trying to learn all I can to keep up with players that are half my age or less.
I’ve been watching a coaches’ instructional video by Karch Kiraly. He was the Michael Jordan of volleyball before he retired. Now he coaches the women’s UCLA team. He was mentioning some of the attributes of elite athletes that have been found by studies. He said most elite athletes aren’t always watching the ball. They watch how the other team is setting up and preparing to hit the ball. They have telltale hints they give over time to do certain things.
Those of us who help organize Renfaires can do the same things. When we go to long-lived, successful faires, we can observe how tickets are sold, patrons’ questions are answered, how the events are laid out for stages, vendors, food areas, etc. We can also ask other organizers how they overcame growing pains, picked their sites, found sponsors (that’s the biggie), created their budgets, advertised (another biggie), treat their performers, vendors and patrons and much more.
There are resources out there to find these things. YouTube videos, conversations on Facebook at the Vendor/ Page, in the Forums at renaissancefestival.com and other places.
Maybe some organizers would like to meet somewhere or meet online to discuss these aspects sometime. You can find who the organizers are by sending e-mails to faires’ sites and FB pages. We are one big community. We will can bigger and stronger if we share ideas.
http://www.renaissancefestival.com/forums/index.php/topic,23910.0.htmlhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1015226631823618/search/?query=organize&epa=SEARCH_BOX5
I can ensure that you will have a great time at this event. Good music, jousting and great vendors abound! Huzzah!
www.bluffwoodsrenfest.com
This podcast with Dan Zielinski of the Jenks Planetarium discusses how many people in the Medieval & Renaissance times depended on tracking the stars to survive.
Have you heard of Copernicus? His contribution to earth is discussed as well. He was definitely a rebel who feared for his life due to his discovery.
I hope that you enjoy it.
I plan to bring more NEW content to my podcast this month as well as over the summer.
You can find my podcasts on Apple, iHeart, Podbean, Amazon, Player FM and/or Podchaser.
The interview is also available on my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOEeZOaM4vM
I plan to bring BRAND NEW content to my podcast very soon. (That being a difficult task in the middle of Renfaire season since I am blessed to be able to travel to so many of them.)
You can find my podcasts on Apple, iHeart, Podbean, Amazon, Player FM and/or Podchaser.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAWtLxeM5Lk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7t8XCPoOjk
I interviewed Tina Nettles in my 3rd podcast. Her YouTube channel is called "Thorny Nettles". This is the link to the videos she made promoting the former King's Medieval Faire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYa1k0w-wMc&list=PLcbBgYZwoN_QqFPm6Vm8yp5yTC59ZujEM
All of the performers gracious enough to let me play their music have their own FB page, website or can be found on music sites like Apple Music. If you can't locate 1 that you like, please send me a message. ENJOY!
This week's compilation is: