- December 4, 2025
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From left: Levi and Kaleena Landry and Sarah Scott of Acrobellum dazzled audiences with acrobatic stunts.
Camilla Francesa, left, and Victoria Van Arnam played sweet melodies on the harp and hammered dulcimer.
David Grady and Alex Cage dressed up for the occasion.
Chris Champion, left, and John Ortiz duked it out during a live-steel demonstration at the Circle of Champions.
Corben O’brien sat leisurely as he waited for festival-goers to play the Tomato Torment game, which involves him getting pelted in the face with produce.
Danny Ham of Frederick’s Forge braided the hair of a shrunken head as he waited for customers.
Alexandra Berg was in charge of the Dragon Swing.
Larry Rabin, left, and Ryan Gigliotti were actors in the show called, “Hopeless Romantics.” The two walked around the festival to mingle with attendees before showtime.
Shane McCarrick and Samantha Wohlfarth of Just In Tyme Boots enjoyed the event.
Cassie Richards focused as she crafted a clay pot using a foot-powered pottery wheel.
Bianca Francheska Farinacci, left, and her brother, Giovanni, entertained festival-goers with a musical puppet show.
Natalia Sepulveda sewed a clasp onto a cloak.
Glimpses of the past came to life from Dec. 6 to 8 during the fourth annual Orlando Renaissance Festival. Costumed characters from across the land convened at Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake for the event. The festival included various shows and performances, fascinating history, unique artisan crafts, food and brews.