Every late spring St. Louis puts on what's called the Renaissance Faire in a town park about 45 minutes west of the city center. The conceit is that it's a make-believe visit to the Lyon of 1518. Many members, like the father and daughter here, go deep into period costume, staying in role with everyone they encounter. They speak with heavy Midwest-French accents and are taught a few words of the language. You can really throw them off if they take their leave with an au revoir, à bientôt by replying jusqu'à l'année prochaine! That's beyond the training.
c'est surprenant de voir des américains revivre le moyen age français. beaux portraits
ReplyDeleteMethinks I remember this man. At least his face looks familiar.
ReplyDeleteSo, how was the gastronomy in Lyon?
Love his deck shoes.
ReplyDeleteYes, the deck shoes are out of place!
ReplyDeleteMy church has a Boars Head Festival in Advent every year. Because I am very tall and fit into the costume, my wife and I were the king and queen for several years, wearing costumes very much like these. Great memories.
ReplyDeleteHa, I can see what you mean, he really enjoys this, as I'm sure does his daughter.
ReplyDeleteWonderful series of images Bob, love the gentleman's 'haughty' expression.
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