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The '''Armidale Easter Gathering''' is a four day event run over Easter |
The '''Armidale Easter Gathering''' is a four day [[event]] in [[Australia]] run over [[Easter]] every even-numbered year. |
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It is hosted by the [[NEMAS|New England Medieval Arts Society]] and is one of the highlights of the [[metal weapons groups|re-enactment]] calendar. It is regarded by most Dark Age [[re-enactment]] groups |
It is hosted by the [[NEMAS|New England Medieval Arts Society]] and is one of the highlights of the [[metal weapons groups|re-enactment]] [[calendar]]. It is regarded by most [[dark age|Dark Age]] [[re-enactment]] groups as THE event of the calendar. |
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The event is generally closed to the public and held in a State |
The event is generally closed to the public and held in a State-run [[pine]] forest. It features the usual fare found at many events, but differs in the addition of the purpose-built [[longhouse]] (which functions as a [[tavern]], [[feast]]ing hall and sleeping area) and [[camping|campsites]] in a setting that features less [[Australia]]n [[plant|flora]] on obvious show. |
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The event is not limited to [[Australia]]n [[re-enactor]]s. |
The event is not limited to [[Australia]]n [[re-enactor]]s. |
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Its timing conflicts with the [[SCA]]'s [[Rowany Festival]]. |
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==External Links== |
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* [http://users.tpg.com.au/gpost/index.htm Armidale Easter Gathering Information]- includes gallery. |
Latest revision as of 00:54, 22 September 2018
The Armidale Easter Gathering is a four day event in Australia run over Easter every even-numbered year.
It is hosted by the New England Medieval Arts Society and is one of the highlights of the re-enactment calendar. It is regarded by most Dark Age re-enactment groups as THE event of the calendar.
The event is generally closed to the public and held in a State-run pine forest. It features the usual fare found at many events, but differs in the addition of the purpose-built longhouse (which functions as a tavern, feasting hall and sleeping area) and campsites in a setting that features less Australian flora on obvious show.
The event is not limited to Australian re-enactors.
Its timing conflicts with the SCA's Rowany Festival.