2008 MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL AT FORT TRYON PARK will be held on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, from 11:30AM – 6PM!
The annual event is sponsored by the City of New York Parks and Recreation and the Washington Heights and Inwood Development Corporation (a not-for-profit organization). This is the festival’s 24th year!
Admission is free. Expected Attendance: 50,000-60,000
The festival is a unique chance to experience the Medieval period in the most authentic setting this side of the Atlantic. The area around the Cloisters Museum in Fort Tryon Park is transformed into a medieval market village where knights in armor, jugglers, jesters, magicians, musicians, storytellers, and puppeteers will perform. A blacksmith, manuscript illuminator, pottery decorator, wood carver and other artisans will demonstrate their crafts. Performers and fairgoers dress in historical costumes. Medieval food is available and craft items will be sold. The afternoon culminates with a jousting event between knights on horseback!
Medieval Festival Highlights
• The Grand Tilts and a Royal Joust between knights in armor on horseback! Yes, they do knock each other of their horses!*
• Acclaimed ensembles and individuals presenting a variety of medieval music, dance and song.
• A living chess match featuring medieval mayhem
• Magicians worthy of Merlin will cast spells on youngsters of all ages.
• Demonstrations on medieval life and fashions as well as one-on-one and group combat.
• Medieval Craft Demonstrations and Sales
• Medieval style food and drink.
Where: Fort Tryon Park is located in Upper Manhattan, just north of the George Washington Bridge (190th Street and Ft. Washington Avenue). Visitors are urged to take public transportation – there is no public parking at the festival. Take either the “A” train to the 190th Street Station or the M4 bus to the park entrance.
For more information call (212) 795-1600, check www.WHIDC.org or e-mail us at WHIDC@aol.com












narmer
September 21, 2008
Great! I hope they will have Turkey Legs available .