Jousters
for Hire for Displays and Shows
** The smallest display we present comprises two 'knights',
two horses, two squires and a 'herald' or announcer. The joust
is run in a roped off area know as the lists. Within the lists
are one to three barriers, forming the tilt-lines. The purpose
of the tilt-lines is to prevent the horses colliding in the
joust, or the riders smashing their knee's on each other. Set-up
/pull-down time for the tilt-lines and other props varies, but
in most cases, 20 minutes is the norm.
**
A jousting match usually comprises three to six 'passes'. A
pass comprises one run, where two knights gallop toward one-another,
attempting to break their lance on their opponent. In most two
'knight' shows, after the joust, we perform a mounted melee,
where each knight draws sword and hack away at their foe, until
one surrenders. Show duration, from 15 -20 minutes.
**
Yes, we will do falls in the joust, but not in real armour,
and some consideration must be given to the surface upon which
we will perform.
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**We
use our own 'herald' not only to add an extra element of medieval
flavour, but also to keep the spectators informed about what's
going on. If you've not seen a joust before, you could be left
scratching your head, without expert commentary.
** Our armour and costume is historically accurate, with concessions
made only for the safety of our riders and mounts. This means
real chain mail and plate armour, real swords, and lances made
of timber, hand turned just like the originals. We use balsa
tips in the ends of the lances, which shatter dramatically when
dead on target. However, if you want King Arthur challenging
Sir Mordred to a duel to the death, just let us know.
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The number of performances per day is negotiable.











