THE 2001 SCARBOROUGH RENAISSANCE FAIRE

        My first faire of the year -- and what better way to open the Texas Faire Season but with a quick trip to Scarborough? HUZZAH! The weather couldn't've been better: cool and overcast in the morning, then warming toward the afternoon but with a steady breeze to keep things from getting too hot. The all-day cloud cover actually made for some great picturetaking, while keeping the sun from becoming intense. As usual, there were familiar faces: Frank Hui, the Lady Ivy and Starr, from Pendragon; great music from the Corsairs, the Rogues and Iris & Rose; old acts and new: Isis and the Stardancers, Fowl Tales and a cameo appearance by the Green Man; and new construction: a climbing tower, the new Nagle Foundry building and a Celtic Cross, all in Crown Meadow by the Main Gate. A LOT to see and do, when you have but a single day for Scarborough!



        Even tho I arrived way early, Opening Gate nearly passed me by as I slipped into garb for the day. Here (photo, left), King Henry chats briefly with the Lord Mayor while the Queen looks out over the assembled crowd of fairegoers...and breathes. Trust me, THAT were an event all by itself! More views of the Opening Ceremony are available in the Gallery at the bottom of this page.





        As always, Isis and the Stardancers performed magnificently (photo, right)! This year, they danced on the Holly Field Stage instead of their usual venue on the Gypsy Stage in Pecan Grove. For me, there was a considerable advantage in this change: I could move around the stage while taking pictures, without the Gypsy backdrop getting in the way. Sort of "bellydancing in the round" (ahem!). A Gallery of Isis and the Stardancers can be found also at the bottom of this page.





        Of course, the Corsairs were there. What would Scarborough be without them? I made two of their shows this day, not just because their music is GREAT but also for the zaniness of their onstage antics! They are a riot!!! In this view (photo, left), they're showing off their new "songboard" to the audience. Apparently, they're now taking paid requests for each show, so the songboard helps them stay on track during each performance. As usual for the Corsairs, they managed to make it sound funny even as they explained the uses for their new 'board! More Corsairs pics are available in the Gallery, below.





        What can you say about The Rogues, AKA The Rogues of Scotland (photo, right)? If you've heard them play, you already KNOW how great they are; if you haven't -- then get thee to the nearest faire whereat they next perform: you are missing a GREAT Highland Band! Their music is lively and downright infectious. I saw at least four lovely young lasses dancing as they played, nor could I keep my own foot from tapping along with their music! A Rogues Gallery (pun intended) is also available at the bottom of this page.





        When you come to the end of a perfect day -- here, crossing the footbridge at Villagers' Crossing on the way back to the Main Gate, (photo, left). Even the WORST day at faire is still far better than the BEST day at work! Although I had intended but a single visit to Scarborough this year, it now appears I absolutely MUST make Closing Weekend in June. By their schedule, Hey Nunnie, Nunnie and Spoonfed Tribe will be performing then. Now I've only heard about Hey Nunnie, Nunnie, but I KNOW the Tribe is GOOD. Like, they have DRUMS -- and that's always good enough for me!!!



        So when are YOU going to Scarborough Faire???



        GALLERIES

        THE OPENING CEREMONIES--Four views of the Opening Ceremonies at Scarborough Faire.


        ISIS AND THE STARDANCERS--five views of Isis and her beautiful bevy of bellydancers, shakin' their booties.


        THE CORSAIRS--three views of The Corsairs in performance at the Dirty Duck Pub.


        ROGUES' GALLERY--two views of the Rogues, as they played at the Gypsy Stage at Scarborough.


        COSTUMES AND CHARACTERS--eight views of costumes and characters at Scarborough.


        SCARBOROUGH, THE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL--Four views of Scarborough Faire.

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        Standard Disclaimer: This webpage is strictly an *Unofficial* look at the Scarborough Renaissance Faire held near Waxahachie, Texas since 1981. The author of these pages is in no way, shape, manner or form connected with the Scarborough Renaissance Faire, SouthWest Festivals, Inc., the town of Waxahachie and/or any of the sponsors associated with this event. All opinions expressed are strictly this author's own. Unless noted otherwise, all photographs are copyright ©2001 by George Laking.

        This page created 25 April 2001
        This page updated 5 May 2001


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