Some of the patrons enjoyed watching the number so much they wanted to learn how do it themselves. Gregg Csikos was happy to provide a brief lesson (Photo, left).
While this was occurring, Robbie Cooke decided to "nap" on one of the bridges (Photo, right). Encouraged by BJ Hudson and Barry Eisenberg, various patrons made attempts to stir or wake him. Eventually a most fetching wench did the trick in a creative way. The details I'll leave to your imaginations!
At some of Queen Anne's Lace's performances, the Corsairs would join them for a song (Photo, left). This was a particular treat because separately each group produces an exceptional sound, but together they can be transcendent! Here they performed a breathtaking rendition of Minstrel Glass.
Standard Disclaimer: These webpages are strictly an *Unofficial* look at the Kansas City Renaissance Festival held near Bonner Springs, Kansas, in 1998. The author of these pages is in no way, shape, manner or form connected with the Kansas City Renaissance Festival, Mid-America Festivals, Inc. and/or any of the sponsors associated with this event. All opinions expressed are strictly this author's own. Unless noted otherwise, all photographs are copyright ©1998 by Frank Hui.