Sunday, April 21, 2013

Brush up your Shakespeare

Start quoting him now, for it is time to celebrate his birthday.

Luckily, my wonderful friend Haylie told me about the large birthday party being thrown for him at the Folger Shakespeare Library, and we hopped on over this afternoon to part-ay.

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We were serenaded by Seraphim Singers -
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My Fair Lady!

Taught about combat techniques -
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Entertained by the Renaissance Man - this was so fantastic. He had all of the children so involved and excited about comedy, bringing up volunteers to help him learn about chamberpots and act out a scene involving the Queen (God save the Queen!)
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(On the right a boy shows off one of the crafts for children - making Elizabethan brooches from pasta.)
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We were able to go inside the reading room, which is generally reserved for scholars and researchers only (Haylie is one.) It was beautiful.
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Haylie and I even got to make ruffs for ourselves. Doesn't she look fantastically Elizabethan?

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There was cake to be served. folger shakespeare library birthday(However, this is not a real cake. )

 So, go grab yourself a treat and sit down to a sonnet. Huzzah!

5 comments:

  1. I wish I could have been with you!

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  2. Looks like a lot of fun! Nice costumes, and elegant reading room.
    You two are having just too much fun!

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  3. I've been overusing this word today, but this is my FAVORITE thing. Thanks for documenting yet another adventure so beautifully!

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  4. Oh, I'm so jealous! What a fun event, and a beautiful library! I've seen those Elizabethan gowns at Ren Faires and always wanted one. Just fabulous.

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  5. these pictures are AMAZING! you have really caught the actors so well.
    thanks for stopping by our blog, really pleased to have now found yours :)

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