Renaissance fair reflection:
To be honest not only did I have fun but I also learned a lot from this experience. It taught me how these people lived, what they strived for, they artworks, machinery, music and there literature. We were trying to create the same atmosphere people lived in years ago, but today. We tried our best to show something’s that people used to do and there style of living. I think it’s important to realize how we grew and how we developed from the beginning of middle ages to today, before we only had one music classical, now as it flourished by years people grew and they created new things as time went by. It’s beautiful to see how mankind grows. How we developed and advanced. We have so much today that benefited from what happened during the Middle Ages, and really the middle ages are the people we should thank for bringing us to the world we have today. All the ideas and all the thoughts people had they created their bases for us, we have just advanced there, machinery and projects.
I enjoyed the renaissance a lot. I had many laughs. I love experiencing these fairs with my friends, and having our parents as audiences. I love the variety. I also enjoyed the fact that I didn’t have to do one thing, we all got a chance to do a little of everything, playing recorder, reciting Shakespeare, dancing, making Leonardo de Vinci machines, drawing and coloring artworks made during the middle ages. I never before had the chance to have such an experience. I also liked the fact that we could have our family as an audience, and we had their full support. As students we really enjoyed the faire. We could barely wait fo that day, for example on the CEESA trip to Budapest, a couple of us girls and boys from 8th grade all studied our lines together, and practiced them, later we all played our recorders; we had fun and I think that’s what mattered as well as what we were taught. This was a nice introduction to a new unit I must admit, we had a nice base of what happened and how everything worked during the Middle Ages and now slowly but surely were getting into the details of the Middle ages. Thanks to the teachers that have organized this wonderful experience!
I enjoyed the renaissance a lot. I had many laughs. I love experiencing these fairs with my friends, and having our parents as audiences. I love the variety. I also enjoyed the fact that I didn’t have to do one thing, we all got a chance to do a little of everything, playing recorder, reciting Shakespeare, dancing, making Leonardo de Vinci machines, drawing and coloring artworks made during the middle ages. I never before had the chance to have such an experience. I also liked the fact that we could have our family as an audience, and we had their full support. As students we really enjoyed the faire. We could barely wait fo that day, for example on the CEESA trip to Budapest, a couple of us girls and boys from 8th grade all studied our lines together, and practiced them, later we all played our recorders; we had fun and I think that’s what mattered as well as what we were taught. This was a nice introduction to a new unit I must admit, we had a nice base of what happened and how everything worked during the Middle Ages and now slowly but surely were getting into the details of the Middle ages. Thanks to the teachers that have organized this wonderful experience!
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