Aaron Mackison at the Kentuckiana Medieval Faire. | Photos by Kathryn Harrington KATHRYN HARRINGTON
The ladies and lords of Kentuckiana turned out for the Medieval Faire at The Enchanted Forest in New Albany this Saturday. There was Irish dancing and music, wares for sale and someone sporting ram horns. What more could you want from your weekend?
Anna Blanton, Charlie Blanton and Chris Fargen with Croghan’s Crossing. KATHRYN HARRINGTONCatherine Fargen performed an Irish dance with Croghan’s Crossing at the Kentuckiana Medieval Faire on Saturday. KATHRYN HARRINGTONThe Enchanted Forest is the outdoor music venue component of Floyd County Brewing Co. in New Albany.Aaron Mackison holds one of his handmade wands at the Medieval Faire on Saturday. Mackison has been playing the character Willem Stouthorn for the past 20 years and sells a variety of handcrafted items such as wands, staffs, knives and canes that glow or light up. KATHRYN HARRINGTONCatherine Fargen with the Ryan Academy of Irish Dance taught a class at the Kentuckiana Medieval Faire.Participants enjoyed themselves while learning an Irish dance on Saturday. KATHRYN HARRINGTONParticipants enjoyed themselves while learning an Irish dance on Saturday.Drunk & Sailor played a set. KATHRYN HARRINGTONNadia Melaisis, Sam Riddick and Mitchell Taylor participated in a drum circle at the Medieval Faire on Saturday.Drunk & Sailor.Raven’s Roost Boutique sells its magical instruments.A drum circle. Or is it a line?Hekas Creative is a witch and artist.
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