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NikosMaximilian
01-29-2010, 06:55
Don't get any cooler than this:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/vikings-invade-the-shetland-islands-1880628.html?action=Popup&ino=1
I know it's off topic, but since there are a few reenactors here in the forum I thought of sharing this.
Unintended BM
01-29-2010, 08:03
My bru and I call it glorified larping. No offense to anyone who does those reenactments. It'd probably be cool. That picture is great.
Macilrille
01-29-2010, 11:56
Edited to add, it does not get any uncooler than that.
The one in Shetland is not actually reenacting, it is what we Danes refer to as local theater/theatrics.
What I do is martial arts with Viking weapons, the theatrics fellows can hardly distinguish one end of a sword from another, while we train 3- 16 hours a week year-round. My sword and spear are as familiar to me as my keyboard... we are required to wear handwoven, handsewn, plant-dyed clothes, etc...
Then in summer we travel round living as Vikings at markets/festivals and show what we can do, let the audiences very close in, tasting food, trying gear, seeing us fight... I am n a hurry, so no time for details, but there is a vast difference between that blown-up fellow and articificial theatrics and us I am sorry to say. We are required to wear handwoven, handsewn, plant-dyed clothes, etc... I bet you that fellow own none. His gear is as inauthentic as it can get. I agree, glorified larping, winged helmets... come on...
/me sighs and thinks that these fools should get some real reenactors there, preferably fighters like me. But of course, if authenticity is not what they want...
/me sighs again...
Try searching Youitube for "Moesgaard"
Thanks for the tip anyway, the intension was good.
ARCHIPPOS
01-29-2010, 12:17
Ι was really tempted to join these (http://www.thearma.org/) guys at some point ... however their closest training cell is about 150 klm from where i live so :no: ... still i'ld love to give it a try sometime...
ziegenpeter
01-29-2010, 13:05
@Macirille: Well its another kind of activity. Comparing what you do to what they do would be like comparing a well researches documentation with 300.
Macilrille
01-29-2010, 13:06
ARMA are good for martial arts and much thinking on how best to employ weapons.
Them I like.
The one in Shetland is not actually reenacting, it is what we Danes refer to as local theater/theatrics.
You hit the nail on the head there, Up Helly Aa is a festival not a historical reenactment by any strech of the imagination. I wouldn't be so disparaging about them though, it's all done with a sense humor and they don't claim to be historically accurate. Besides it wasn't like the Vikings didn't have a taste for the theatrics either:clown:
@the OP if you liked the Up Helly Aa pics you should take a look at the Beltane fire festival too (I was going to post a link but given that some people tend to get a bit naked at the thing it would probably be breaking forum rules, just google it). It's a big festival (10000+) that happens in Edinburgh every year based around the old celtic festival, it's probably about as historically accurate as Up Helly Aa but the intention behind it is a bit more serious.
In my opinion they are both just excellent excuses to get drunk.
Celtic re-enactment:
Les Ambiani, re-enactment of the first century BC. 5 archaeologists in the group.
http://www.les-ambiani.com/
Les Leuki, re-enactment of the fourth and third century BC. Franck Mathieu is the director, he works for several museums.
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/leuki/
Roman:
Pax Augusta, re-enactment of the Ve Legion from 52 BC to AD 92. The director is François Gilbert, author of several books.
http://www.paxaugusta.net/0Accueil/0cadreaccueil.htm
Aemilius Paulus
01-30-2010, 23:59
Ι was really tempted to join these (http://www.thearma.org/) guys at some point ... however their closest training cell is about 150 klm from where i live so :no: ... still i'ld love to give it a try sometime...
Traitor! That is a Mediaeval re-enactment group. And to think I thought well of you... :snobby:
:clown:
Macilrille
01-31-2010, 00:37
Bobbin, youn think we do not get drunk at Viking Markets? viking Markets are like Valhal mate, we fight all day and drink and/or ravish/seduce women all night.
Ι was really tempted to join these (http://www.thearma.org/) guys at some point ... however their closest training cell is about 150 klm from where i live so :no: ... still i'ld love to give it a try sometime...
that....is cool.
but honestly, I'm more into reenactments of the 18h century/US civil war era, rather than pre gunpowder.
Roman:
Pax Augusta, re-enactment of the Ve Legion from 52 BC to AD 92. The director is François Gilbert, author of several books.
http://www.paxaugusta.net/0Accueil/0cadreaccueil.htm
THE francois Gilbert? that I like. gotta check this place out. :beam:
EDIT: or am I expecting Guibert?
Macilrille
02-01-2010, 00:54
Melee is more fun Ibrahim, nothing like slicing your enemy with a sword or poking him with a spear. Knowing that he would be dead or seriously injured were it a sharp. More adrenaline rush to it as there is increatsed danger of injury as well :-D
Melee is more fun Ibrahim, nothing like slicing your enemy with a sword or poking him with a spear. Knowing that he would be dead or seriously injured were it a sharp. More adrenaline rush to it as there is increatsed danger of injury as well :-D
maybe, but as I prefer playing with powder, bucause I am a crazy ****. :clown:
besides, I grew up on watching movies/reenactments round some isolated fort in the middle of the american wilderness, from the french and indian war era. its why I make plates @ www.kronoskaf.com ; It has a feeling of nostalgia to when I was a kid I guess :shrug: and I do want to join one of those reenactments from the era-when and if I get a well paying job. bright red coats don't come cheap.
say, are there any reenactments of Sarecens? maybe you can get me join is such exists.
Macilrille
02-01-2010, 09:53
Not as far as I know, but in England there is Norman who is a from the Caribbean and black as night, and Quanon who is a Pakistani. Both are very nice fellows, and both wear Saracen clothes to re-enact traders visiting the north for fair slaves and fighting.
Phalanx300
02-02-2010, 23:35
PreMarian Romans:
https://www.youtube.com/user/Nefrit3
Viking fights with dull blades(unplanned combat):
https://www.youtube.com/user/skallagrimm
https://www.youtube.com/user/SkjaldborgVikings
Good videos showcasing European Medieval Martial Arts:
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRealGladiatores
Spartiatikes Mores, Spartan Reenactment:
https://www.youtube.com/user/agesistratos
https://www.youtube.com/user/SpartasMores
Ancient Hoplitikon, Hoplite Reenactment:
https://www.youtube.com/user/ANCIENTHOPLITIKON1st
And if you search you can find much more ;).
Macilrille
02-03-2010, 00:28
May I suggest some better Viking links:
www.ulfhednir.dk (our sister group from Copenhagen)
http://www.ask-viking.dk/ (our new site under construction still)
www.ask-vikingekampgruppe.dk (our old site, pics and a film)
http://schildwall.reenactment-combat.de/
http://www.jomsvikings.com/jomsborg.htm (a bit too hierarchial and formal in their structure but nice to outsiders)
http://www.elvegrimarne.se/
On youtube search for (Moesgaard 200x-insert4-9), Huscarl, Jomsborg, HEMA
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