Robin Hood
You know this one....
Crafts
When
not performing plays or dancing we spend time making useful things for
the troupe or items which can be sold to make money. More than likely,
you will see Tom making musical instruments on his pole lathe, or Bone
doing leatherwork, Jack making candles, and any number of people sewing
or mending clothes. Other things you might see being made are combs,
long bows, and even tent pegs.
Cooking
Most
of our cooking is done on a wood fire outside in our encampment.
However, at some events we have the use of an authentic kitchen Each
day we cook a meal on the fire, using original receipts (recipes),
techniques, implements and ingredients. Over the years the cooks have
refined their culinary skills to produce some top nosh. Egurdouce,
frementy, mack, chykens in hocchee are examples of some of the dishes
produced. Don't know what they are? A cook's never happier than when
talking through the dishes of the day. . . . .
Music
An
MhC event would not be complete without some music. We accompany the
plays, the dances and just play for the enjoyment. Instruments you will
hear and see include english pypes, drums, recorders and some you may
not have seen before, such as the crumhorn and rauschpfife.
Dancing
After a play we like to have a good dance. Normally
we'll try and show off a bit with a complicated one first - sometimes
we even get it right, but if we don't, feel free to laugh - we do! We
also like the visitors to join in, and have a few up our sleeves that
anyone can do, old and young.
Sport
Ever
tried footwrestling? Stick wrestling? Civatino? Aley Sticks? No? Well
come and see how it's done. Cheer for your favourite, and challenge our
best players (unless you are Brian from Norwich that is...)
One
of our most popular games is trapball. It's a sort of cross between
cricket and rounders. There's normally a game going on if the weather
is fine, and you can join in at any time.