Children’s Choir
Location: PARC Instructor:Pia Maletesta d'Rimini Description: For children 13 and younger. Sing music in a period style. Meets daily. Performance on Thursday of War Week!
Pennsic Bardic Circles and more!
Location: PARC Instructor:Pia Maletesta d'Rimini Description: For children 13 and younger. Sing music in a period style. Meets daily. Performance on Thursday of War Week!
Location: Amphitheater Instructor:Mistress Aibhilin inghean Daibhidh Description: Improv workshop for experienced performers: address higher level improv skills, create character, build scenes leading to a performance. **Age limit**
Location: A&S Tent 9 Instructor:Master Cariadoc Description: How to tell stories in a way that creates the illusion of a period story being told to a period audience, along with a discussion of sources.
Location: PARC Instructor:Mistress Deonna von Aachen Description: What could be better than to break into song? Here is a collection of songs that are easy and fun to sing. Music will be provided.
Location: Cafe Merhaba Instructor:Master Albrecht Catsprey Description: This is a practical application class for musicians to learn improvisational skills that were practiced in the Middle Ages. **College level.**
Location: PARC Instructor:Lady Crimson Kate McPhee Description: Learn to sing four Ukrainian folk songs, including lyrics, pronunciation, melodies, and harmonies. No knowledge of Ukrainian is necessary.
Location: Amphitheater Instructor:Jayme Hume of Berwyk Description: One of Shakespeare's more famous comedies; looking for players of all levels, novice to expert!
Location: A&S Tent 9 Instructor:Aaron Drummond Description: What were people singing and listening to in the year 1501? We'll explore several popular songs set by many different composers.
Location PARC Instructor:Mistress Rebecca da Firenze Description: Come play through some of the works of Andrea Gabrielli with us! Bring an instrument, plus stand if you have one.
Location: A&S Tent 9 Instructor:THL Cobflaith ingen Sitriucca Description: Discussion of the works of women poet-composers, or *trouvères*, in northern France in the 12th-13th centuries, with ideas for performance/rewriting.