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Kiruvere
Muinaslaager (10. – 11. July 2010)
Kiruvere Muinaslaager is a gathering of re-enactors
and enthusiasts of Iron Age, whose goal is to reconstruct
the specific historical period of Estonia and its surrounding
areas. In their goal the re-enactors and enthusiasts
are relying upon the studies of archaeologists and historians.
The historical period of Kiruvere Muinaslaager is set
between the 9th and 12th century AD (roughly the years
850-1150 AD) and geographically centred on Estonia.
All the clothing (including head- and footwear), jewellery,
accessories, personal items (for example tableware,
headscarves) as well as merchandise, tools, weapons
and armour of the participants must meet the historical
period. All participants will have to pass mandatory
authenticity check on arrival. The use and wear of items
not compliant with the regulations is forbidden during
the opening hours of Muinaslaager (11.30-20.00).
Place
and date
Kiruvere Muinaslaager is situated in Estonia, Harjumaa,
in the parish of Kõue near the lake of Kiruvere
and Paunküla water reservoir (SEE
THE MAP).
Muinaslaager will take place on the 10th and 11th of
July 2010, with opening hours 11.30-20.00. Prior to
the event there will be a preparations team on the site
consisting of organizers and volunteers. The recommended
arrival for all participants is the afternoon of the
9th of July or at the latest the morning of the 10th
before 10 o’clock.
NB! Previous registration is mandatory
for all the participants. The
registration will end on the 20th of June 2010.
All the participants who have not registered
themselves by that date will be treated as members of
the audience, they cannot be in the area of the event
after the opening hours and take part of the activities
for participants in Muinaslaager.
Organizers
All the activities in Kiruvere Muinaslaager will be
coordinated and managed by the members of the organizing
committee. These organizers will be introduced to all
participants in the beginning of Muinaslaager and during
the event will be recognizable by a special designator
(a special type of belt).
All organizers are responsible for management for the
duration of Muinaslaager. The organizers have the right
to appoint themselves as well as other participants
to organize and direct specific activities. When concerning
the specific activity, the appointed participants are
equal to organizers and their directives are compulsory
for all the other participants engaged in this activity.
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The members of the organizing committee will previously
register all the participants of Muinaslaager, will
handle the authenticity check of the participants on
the site and distribute the participant markers and
food stamps. The organizing committee retains the right
to choose the participants of Muinaslaager;
• If the rules and regulations of Muinaslaager
have been violated by participants, the organizers have
the right to remove these persons from Muinaslaager
even though they have already registered and have received
their participant marker;
• The directives and orders of the organizers
are mandatory for all the participants;
• The organizers are not responsible for the actions
of the participants;
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