Saturday, August 31, 2019

Visegrád Palace Games

When I believe I am just about to catch up with events, I loose control of time, and it is running away from me (in othe wods, our August was rather hectic)... So back to the middle of July when the Visegrad Palace Games were on... The games below the castle are one event, and there are some serious happenings up in the castle... Our group played the ladies of the queen (Queen Beatrix, wife of Matthias Rex), who were in th bath rooms of the queen... showing handworks of teh time, the bath, dances and such... here are a ton of pictures, to recall that two days...
Getting ready in the morning...

Lacemaking from the earliest pattern...
The ladies wished to dance a little  (Cupido).
 Guests arrived constatnly...
Like a painting...

Look, this is how yarn is made...

 Which plant could be used for what??,?
Mmm, yummie! (Bread stuffed with beef tongue)...
 The boss of the renessaince kitchen...
 I told you it is delicious!
 The morning of teh second day...
Did you see...?

The ladies spend the time with dancing (Rostiboli Gioso)



 Rosina...
 Sperrow...

 Such a lovely picture, isn't it...
 Renaissance hairstyles...
 Silverhair in renaissance style...


Photors: Norbert Varga

Friday, August 2, 2019

Are you princesses?

I was commenting, that is, at a blog, which asked for my own blog's address, which reminden me, I was not blogging in ages... again.
I will probably leave out most of the concerts we went to, you would get to see the same band and teh same violin again and again, which is totally not boring to me, though I would not be so sure about that for others. I might do a summary post about them leter though.

So as for historical events, after the Ozora castle for the night of the Museums (which is set for the saturday around misummer1s night) to the museum of Paks, where we shown some fashion history
 How fashion changed through the centuries... It is amazing to see, what can out team put out.
 The ninteenth century sections, emese in her yellow regency dress, me in my early victorian, and Gizella in her 1860's style.
 N. caught a picture of me... I was unaware, but i find it really lovely, even if I am on it...
 Showing off my brand new shoes, even though it is histoically accurate, but teh style is a few decades later than my dress... but it was raining. I still have a lot of getting uded to do for shoes with heels...
 Look at that little girl... "are you princesses?" she asked, in total awe... of for nothing else, it is so worth to do this for moments like that (not to mention the awesome photographer, who has such an eye for capturing momeents like that).
My dressmaker form, that came home with me from the US all those years ago, puffed up to my current size and dressed in my Hunagrian dress (No, I would not wear 8 meters of cotton welvet in 35 degrees in Celsius)
Photos: Norbert Varga