[DFT] Write up in San Angelo paper re Coronation

Simone Ui'Dunlaingh simonemu at gmail.com
Mon Jul 10 06:31:15 PDT 2006


Thank you so much for sharing this artical

simone

On 7/9/06, Ldyinnes at aol.com <Ldyinnes at aol.com> wrote:
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> Standard-times photo by Cynthia Esparza
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> David Knebel of Fort Worth is knighted during activities at the Society for
> Creative Anachronism coronation at the Wells Fargo Pavilion. Hundreds of
> medieval and renaissance history buffs attended the daylong events on Saturday.
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> Celebration fit for a kingSociety of history enthusiasts holds its bi-annual
> crowningBy THALIA I. LONGORIA, tlongoria at sastandardtimes.com or 659-8378
> July 9, 2006Instead of playing cowboys and Indians as a child, Michael
> Geisendorff of Midland imagined himself as a medieval knight.
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> On Saturday, reality surpassed his childhood expectations when he was crowned
> King of Ansteorra in San Angelo. The Society for Creative Anachronism, which
> is a worldwide nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the appearances
> and values of medieval and renaissance Europe, held a bi-annual crowning at
> the Wells Fargo Pavilion. ''I tried to be a knight before finding this
> society,'' said Geisendorff, dubbed King Aaron MacGregor within the kingdom, which
> covers most of what is otherwise known as Texas and all of Oklahoma. ''It's a huge
> honor. I dreamed about being a knight growing up.'' Saturday's all-day event
> was held to honor Geisendorff and his wife Tiffany Geisendorff. Their reign
> will last six months. Geisendorff has been active in SCA for about 18 years and
> previously served as king in 2002. ''I'm responsible for the fun of five to
> seven thousand people. I allow them to play their games and have their fun while
> I deal with mundane responsibilities,'' Geisendorff said. At Saturday's
> medieval spectacle, about 300 participants were all in renaissance and medieval
> attire, trying to closely relive history. The event also had an evening feast,
> merchants and a King's Champion tournament where participants fought each other
> for the honor of being the king's right hand man. Emulating a real tournament,
> contestants dressed in armor and shields battled with wrapped rattan sticks
> serving as their swords. Combatants competed until one dealt a blow that would
> have been considered debilitating if the sword play was real. Camaraderie,
> honor and upholding tradition are the values that Beth Wolff from the Fort Worth
> area believes is the most prominent aspect of the SCA. ''You can walk back
> into a life of dignity and honor,'' she said Saturday. ''We love upholding things
> like honesty and chivalry.'' Wolff played the role of bard - poet, singer and
> songwriter - for the outgoing monarch, and she said she is looking forward to
> the return of the Geisendorffs. ''I've been incredibly impressed by who they
> are,'' Wolff said. ''For most of us, it's a dream. They are very special to
> us.''
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