Примери за използване на Reenactors на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Reenactors The Eagle.
The grand battle of reenactors.
The Grand Battle of Reenactors- Barbarians against Romans.
In the festival attended more than 200 reenactors!
This year we expect reenactors even from Bangladesh and India!
A tintype showing"hardcore" American Civil War reenactors.
First demonstration of all reenactors(parade, battles).
Two hundred reenactors and tons of weapons will meet near the Danube.
First demonstration of all reenactors(parade, battles).
There are 48 reenactors-- 24 patriots, 24 redcoats-- all of them were at the mock battle.
Town Stadium Academic: First demonstration of all reenactors(parade, battles).
Wehrmacht reenactors recreate the battle of Molotov Line in Sanok-Olchowce.
The question has arisen among North American reenactors, but similar issues exist in Europe.
Numerous cottage industries abound that provide not only the materials buteven the finished product for use by reenactors.
Two hundred tons of weapons and reenactors will meet near the Danube River.
Reenactors The Eagle on the Danube Festival involves groups for historic reenactments from Svishtov, other parts of Bulgaria and across Europe.
Fortunately for us(and to the most of reenactors in the Roman segment), we were part of the glorious Dacian wars.
Many castles, museums, andother historical tourist attractions employ actors or professional reenactors as part of the experience.
Many point out that the average age of reenactors is generally far higher than the average age of soldiers in most conflicts.
Billing itself a“living biblical museum,” the Holy Land Experience in Orlando features period reenactors and a replica of the Dead Sea Scrolls caves.
A final concern is that reenactors may be accused of being, or actually be, aligned with the political beliefs that some of the reenacted armies fought for, such as Nazism or the Confederate South.
The desire for an immersive experience often leads hardcore reenactors to smaller events, or to setting up separate camps at larger events.
A final concern is that reenactors may become, or already be, too closely aligned to the controversial political beliefs that some of the reenacted armies fought for, such as Nazism, or the Confederate South.
Reenacting grew in popularity during the 1980s and 1990s, due in large part to the success of the 125th Anniversary reenactment near the original Manassas battlefield,which was attended by more than 6,000 reenactors.
Bristling with spears and swords, Viking and Slav reenactors face off in a mock battle during a festival in Wolin, Poland.
Reenactors are commonly divided(or self-divide) into several broadly defined categories, based on the level of concern for authenticity.[11][12](It should be noted that these definitions and categorisation is primarily that of the USA. Other countries have different terms of art, slang, and definitions).
This includes eating seasonally and regionally appropriate food, sewing inside seams and undergarments in a period-appropriate manner, and staying in character throughout an event.[24]The desire for an immersive experience often leads hard-core reenactors to smaller events, or to setting up separate camps at larger events.[25].
Farbs" or"polyester soldiers",[13] are reenactors who spend relatively little time and/or money achieving authenticity with regard to uniforms, accessories, or period behavior.
In America, modern reenacting is thought to have begun during the 1961- 1965 Civil War Centennial commemorations.[9] Reenacting grew in popularity during the 1980s and 1990s, due in large part to the success of the 125th Anniversary reenactment near the original Manassas battlefield,which was attended by more than 6,000 reenactors.[10].
Called"Farbs" or"polyester soldiers"[21]are reenactors who spend relatively little of their time or money maintaining authenticity with regard to uniforms, accessories, or even period behavior.