For a few weekends in October you can step into the Salem Night Faire, a
craft fair that shares its border of reality with strange beings from another
realm. This is the seventh year for the Faire and I finally decided to pay a
visit.
The Faire has over 50 vendors offering all sorts of things including jewelry,
clothing, art, and other hand made items. There's also plenty of food and
drink to be had. The event is located at
Salem's Pioneer Village. Hocus Pocus fans would no doubt recognize Binx's home as the early Salem scenes were filmed here.
You can even find the Sanderson's spell book inside the building.
Venture further in after the break!
The Night Faire is not a place to be if you can't do crowds. Just like
downtown Salem in October, there are a lot of people here. If you want to look
at a vendor's wares under their tent, you pretty much have to get in line or
wait for someone to step out so you can squeak in.
This tent had quite a variety of items for sale. They even had a
Black Cat Fortune Telling Game
which I definitely would have picked up if not for the $200 price tag.
This person had all hand made items including these decorative knife-shaped
pieces.
What really sets this apart from your standard vendor fair with food trucks
are the...personalities that lurk about.
This hooded figure was strumming out some dire notes.
Nearby, a group of girls was consulting with one of the fortune tellers.
After tipping this performer, they reached into their sleeve and pulled out a
few strands of straw and gave them to me.
It was fun watching people approach this duo. Some were brave, some showed
hesitation, fearing what they might experience. The sign says "Reach inside
and feel what thee fear most." I took my own chance and put a hand in the box.
As you do so the women in unison lift a finger to their lips, imploring you
not to reveal the secret inside the box.
I didn't interact with this one so I'm not sure what they were all about.
By far, the most popular is this creepy fortune teller. After tipping them,
you approach, extend your hands, and receive a piece of paper with your
fortune.
The performer is a real treat to watch. They never speak and convey a lot of
menace and mirth in their expressions and actions. Sometimes, it's a straight
forward handing over of the fortune. Sometimes, they will pull one out, look
at it, look to the person, then return it and pull out another one.
The character's height combined with the lighting really makes them creepy.
This character pulls two Tarot cards out of a box and blindly offers them to you to choose one. I got the Three of Cups, which generally indicates an upcoming happy event. I'm writing this post on Sunday (10/20). We're gong to a casino Friday, hopefully this is a good sign!
There's also these great displays all around. I could probably ramble on a bit
more about the sights. There were still more performers I didn't get photos
of. There was someone doing the old "which cup is the ball under" hustle and
there's an area where you can sit by a fire and listen to ghost stories.
Despite the crowd, it was a really fun time. Being outdoors at night and
seeing the performers, you kind of get a "dangerous fun" feeling. Like you
stepped into a place that you're not sure you should be and are seeing things
that may be part of a dream.
You can flip through all my pics below or if you want to see bigger, better
versions
head over to my Flickr page.
This is so cool.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is incredibly cool and creepy! It's refreshing to see something new in an old fashioned way. And by old fashioned, I mean old world European looking! We're all so used to seeing the modern spooky stuff now. Of course I like the modern Halloween costumes, but this is exciting. I can understand not approaching that red one! You were brave to approach any of them. There's something about their extreme height with the hats. That white one at the end is a real creeper. That figure is like an old mummer! I will be sure to look more closely at your pics again in that slideshow. Thanks for sharing this and reminding me to look!
ReplyDeleteThey obviously did a lot of work on the characters. They all look like they're from the same place...wherever that might be. From other pics I've seen, sometimes the Sanderson Sisters are about at the Faire too, but I think they may be fans in costume not with the Faire.
DeleteYes, and their work shows! It's so cool to see so much effort put into an event. And I agree, they are all from the same place. I'm still trying to figure out where that place is. Somewhere from the distant past and in Europe. I'm going to do some googling and see if I can find super high hats similar to these.
DeleteI meant to mention earlier that I would have a blast seeing parts of the movie environment there. I just watched Hocus Pocus a few days ago. The scenery is some of the best I've seen in a movie. Every time I pause a scene, there are so many details to take in.
Happy Halloween! :)