[Artemisia] Yay for Good TV! :D

Jackman-Brink, Julia Julia.Jackman-Brink at mso.umt.edu
Wed Nov 16 09:05:25 CST 2011


The San Diego group very different than the group on Knights of Mayhem on NGChannel.  Which I watched for about 40 minutes and went back to hockey. Way too much attitude and posing (and the clothes!! YIKES). I'll spend my money watching the guys who are doing it right. For what it was worth the program the hour before was MUCH better. It was about the 15th C. "fighting book" and medieval manuscripts. 

Juliana

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From: artemisia-bounces at lists.gallowglass.org [mailto:artemisia-bounces at lists.gallowglass.org] On Behalf Of ricki radford
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I believe that Her Excellency might be talking about WorldJoust Tournaments.  This group is highly involved in historical accuracy.  The main players are the owners of Historic Enerprises (Black Swan).  They sponsor a wonderful tourrnament every October in California.  
 
Baroness Jofrior


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From: Sondra Gibson <sgibson at edulog.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 4:01 PM
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> Subject: [Artemisia] Yay for Good TV! :D
>
> Knights of Mayhem will be premiering tonight, thanks to
> National Geographic. It starts, I believe, at 7pm, and there
> is a second episode right after.


Wow - I had thought about posting about that group and seeing what others thought.  Not to be a spoil sport but I saw a documentary that was partly about them a while back and have seen numerous previews of the upcoming Nat. Geo show.  I was not amused.  They sound like they have nothing to do with historical re-creation, and are only interested in smashing each other off of horses. (wanting to get jousting to be an olympic sport???) One big guy was saying that anyone who faced him should plan on eventually being hurt.  He really seemed to have an 'attitude'.  Not anything I'd compare to knightly qualities.  Sorry but I think it puts jousting in a *very* bad light.

There is another
 group out there whose name escapes me that appears to be MUCH more into doing things historically correct and seem to care much more about safety. I wonder how many horses the knights of mayhem have injured?  Don't really care about the people - I figure they are going into it with full knowledge of the danger.  But the poor horses....

Just my 50c worth...

Gefjon
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