Well Everyone,
It seems we may be on our way to another great faire season. Got the phone call today and will see you fellow cast members this coming weekend! Huzzah!
~Visconte Vincente
Congrats!!!! I will see you this weekend! :D
congrats on ye who made it ye shall see me working for a vendor
congratulations
I will be going on the first weekend (can't miss highland games).
I'd love to stop by and say hi
Who else will be at rehearsal this weekend? What was everyone cast as?
So a successful weekend of rehearsal this past Sat. I would say. I am excited as with any show to get to the character stuff an interaction. How is everyone else feeling? Are there any of you one here since the board was revamped? LOL!
I'm Here
the last time i checked
This is going to sound bad, but do any of you have the homework written down? I can't find where I wrote it!
But I am super pumped!!!!
Sure thing,
I homework was to look for, and I assume bring with you, 5 lines from the King James Version of the bible to learn the verse of speech from the era. Hope that helps.
~Visconte Vincente
You were also supposed to find something from the era 1530's to 40's that you did not know ...
Here is something I found that you might be able to use.
The Search for El Dorado, Volume VIII of Theodor De Bry's Grand Voyages, from the Internet Archive:
Excerpt—"The story of El Dorado was one of the most influential myths connected with the 'New World.' The legend first appeared in the 1530s or 40s as a story of an Indian chief who was rich enough to cover himself with gold dust during certain ceremonies; this chief was the golden man, "El Hombre Dorado." The legend had its source in the Colombian highlands, near present-day Bogota, but when the Spanish conquistadors reached this region they found no such rich chief or kingdom. The legend didn't die, however, but instead transformed itself and moved slowly across the continent. After an amazing series of horrific and unsuccessful searches for El Dorado, the myth finally solidified as a story about a rich city of El Dorado, called Manoa by the natives, located on a huge lake in the highlands of Guiana...."