How to Run a Reenactment - Introduction to Reenactments and Reenactors, Part 1
Reenactments, meaning special events that use outside costumed interpreters, are a great way for sites to engage visitors and host memorable programs that build a following. Planning and executing a reenactment can be a daunting challenge for a site that has never hosted one. Like any special event,...
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Autor principal: | Deb Fuller |
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