Overview of the Collection
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Repository Name:
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Whitman College and Northwest
Archives
345 Boyer Ave. Walla Walla, WA 99362 (509) 527-5922 http://www.whitman.edu/content/penrose/archives archives@whitman.edu
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Collection Number:
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USHTM_WCA21
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Creator:
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Whitman College. Ren Faire
(Walla Walla, Wash.)
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Title:
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Ren Faire Posters and Other
Materials
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Dates:
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1971-2005 (inclusive)
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Quantity:
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2.2 linear feet 1 oversize box, 1 oversize
folder
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Languages:
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Materials are in
English
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Summary:
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Collection of posters and materials
created by the committee organizing the annual Whitman College Ren Faire, with
various information about the event
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Historical Note
Ren (Renaissance) Faire originated in 1971 at Whitman College as an
outgrowth of the Whitman Renaissance Consort. Kate Bracher, the co-director of
the Consort at that time, and Ruth Spangler, were the first chairpersons of Ren
Faire. The title of the event changed often in the beginning, shifting between
May Fete, Renaissance Pleasure Faire, and Renaissance Faire. The festival is
currently known as Ren Faire.
Ren Faire designates a committee of current students and alumni, under
and funded by ASWC – the Associated Students of Whitman College. The committee
organizes the annual Ren Faire, as well as other activities focusing on the
Elizabethan/Renaissance period throughout the academic year. The first fairs,
focused on music and dance, were a celebration of spring and had student-built
selling booths. Through the years, tournaments, jousting and fights, various
merchant booths, jugglers, potters and blacksmiths, fanfares, madrigals and
Irish or Celtic bands, all of them both Whitman and non-Whitman affiliated,
have been added. The coronation of a May Queen used to be the highlight of the
fair; now Ren Faire hosts a noon procession ceremony and trial and punishment
at the end of the day with a King and/or Queen presiding.
Ren Faire has become known throughout Washington. While the first
fairs usually lasted two days in late April or early May, Ren Faire is now held
on the last Saturday of April, between 10 a.m. and 5 a.m. All the activities
and performances are held on Whitman College’s campus. Over the years various
others activities became associated with Ren Faire, but they are organized by
different groups: The Renaissance Fun Run and the Renaissance Triathlon are
organized by the Health Center and Health Aids. Whitman’s Faire magazine shares
no connection with Ren Faire. Although important for its history, Ren Faire is
an entirely separate entity from the Renaissance Consort.
Content Description
The collection contains posters, flyers, programs, photographs and
correspondence created by Ren (Renaissance) Faire from 1971 to 2005. There is a
nearly complete set of posters made annually by the committee members. Posters
contain information on the dates of the Faire, the time, the location, various
activities offered, entertainers in attendance, and entertainment offered.
Other items in the collection include photographs from various Ren Faires,
programs, merchant letters and information, newspaper articles, correspondence
or flyers about related events.
Arrangement
Flat arrangement.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information Donated to the archives by Laura Schultz and Andreea Coca in 2005.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access Collection is open for research.
Restrictions on Use Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with Title 17
U.S.C. Copyright transferred to Whitman College.
Preferred Citation Ren Faire Posters and Other Materials, Whitman College and Northwest
Archives.
Subjects
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
places should search the catalog using these headings.
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| Whitman
College. Ren Faire (Walla Walla, Wash.) |
| Walla
Walla,Wash.--History |
| Festivals--Washington
(state)--Walla Walla |
| Pageants--Washington
(state)--Walla Walla |
| Renaissance |
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
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