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Cantiga
- Formed in the 1970's at the Texas Renaissance Festival, the group chose the name "Cantiga", which is the spanish meaning of "Song".
Crimson Pirates - Belting out some of the best "Renaissance" songs you've heard and learned, here is where you are able to purchase their CD's, and learn more about the "Crew".
Dirk & Guido The Swordsmen - Bold and Stupid men teaching others, with all the great fun and laughter that only these two bring to a Renaissance Festival near you! Check out their calendar for a listing of where they will be next.
Don Juan and Miguel - Sword Fighting Comedy. If this show does not make you laugh, you are not at the right show! Check out their brand new DVD made with a cast of very special actors and actresses you may recognize.
Erik the Flutemaker - Carrying a large selection of inexpensive flutes and Panpipes. You can find him at the following Festivals - Scarborough Renaissance Festival, The Texas Renaissance Festival, and the New York Renaissance Festival. He has a free brochure of his products, a teaching cassette, and would love to hear from you.
Fowl Tales Parrot Show - "The most unique act on the circuit". Bob and Gypsy entertain both adults and youngsters alike with their animal brand of humor.
Jim Hancock - Out with a new album called "Songs of Love and Other Silly Stuff", Jim Hancock can be found at many Renaissance Festivals brightening the day with his music and voice.
Marc Gunn - About Marc (Brobdingnagian Bards), Celtic Folk Music, Poetry, Pictures, Music Promo's, and more. The daily journal is always great reading as his humor, and style are like a breath of fresh air.
Martin and Victoria - Described as the "Renaissance George and Gracie", this couple travels from the U.K. each spring to entertain at Scarborough Renaissance Festival (April/May), and the Texas Renaissance Festival (October/November). If you have the chance stop by and say hi.
The Rogues - A Grammy nominated band, the Rogues have been traveling around the Renaissance circuit for over 6 years entertaining crowds with their wonderful bagpipes, pounding drums, and infectious spirits. |