SC - Feast entertainment
Jeanne Stapleton
apiskp at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 20 16:57:37 PDT 2000
- --- Aeddan ap Trahaearn <aeddan at the-shores.com> wrote:
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> > In a message dated 8/13/00 12:26:27 AM Eastern
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> > apiskp at yahoo.com writes:
> >
> > << And that's another tiny peeve of mine: I don't
> think
> > there should be back-to-back entertainment all
> evening
> > that completely usurps any opportunity for
> conversa-
> > tion. >>
> >
> > Entertainment at medieval feasts was for the most
> part in between
> > courses and/or music (*vocal or instrumental) was
> used as background
> > music. The 'entertainers should not expect to be
> 'listened' to if they
> > perform during the feast. That is (or was) not
> their function. The
> > diners should realize they need not listen and
> continue with their
> > conversations.
> >
> > Ras
> I agree. I think this is why the musicians were
> seated in a gallery
> above the hall. So they might be heard but not
> seen.
>
Great if you can get a hall with a gallery...when
there has been one, it was *great*.
Berengaria
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