Click the image to view the video of their dance. :)
After all the anticipation for the Medieval Feast it finally arrived. The students had the best time! I dressed up in a Medieval dress too! Oh what I wouldn’t do for some sweet little fourth graders. J
I wanted to attach a file of my students performing their Medieval Dance that I taught them. The was performed in the candle light of the medieval feast but we also performed it at the end with lights on so all the parents (and teachers) could get a better video of it. The boys acted like little gentlemanly knights, and the girls acted like little polite princess. They had a ball!
Speaking of “having a ball” the room was decorated beautifully. The students felt like they were at a ball fit for a queen!
Speaking of the “queen” Her Royal Highness was at the event that night. She reminded all the students the correct procedures all night. Some of them were quite scared of her when she ordered a commoner to have his head cut off.
The upper school students at school came and walked around the feast as commoners, minsterels, jesters, and the queen’s servents. We are so thankful to the highschool students who are willing to spend their evening performing for the 4th graders. This really makes the evening more authentic and special.
The Upper school students also performed a small play for the kids—The Fatal Quest. It is a Medieval comedy that is perfect humor for 4th grade. Overly dramatic silly humor! Okay…well…the parents and teachers laugh just as hard, if not harder, that the children. It is great fun!
Well, the Medieval Feast was a complete success. All the glory goes to God!
Looking forward to another event next year! But for now…I need a nap.
Rebekah
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