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AGOURA HILLS : School Goes Back to the Middle Ages

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Several hundred seventh-graders bought homemade jewelry, food and other items the old-fashioned way Friday: They bartered with their own Middle Ages-style wares at the Lindero Canyon Middle School’s seventh annual Olde World Faire.

Every seventh-grader in the school participated in the event--the “culmination of a year of study,” social science teacher Patrick Hill said. Students created their own costumes and, in groups, made crafts and designed booths.

Students hawking everything from perfume, beaded necklaces, Chinese-style kites and pastries to fortunetelling, religious counseling and “medicine” lined the basketball court blacktop.

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Unlike the massive Renaissance Pleasure Faire, which was held less than 15 miles away in Las Virgenes Canyon until several years ago, the school’s event took a broad focus on four centuries beginning in the year 1200 in Europe, Asia, Africa the Middle East and the pre-Columbus Americas.

“We wanted to get away from doing just a European, ethnocentric thing,” Hill said. “This way, the kids get to deal with different cultures, many of which were just as interesting during this period.”

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