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mlsdesigns) wrote2010-07-06 10:46 pm
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Some pics, no commentary :(
I've started a write up of UTR, but it's getting long, and I'm tired, and I still have photos to edit, so you'll have to wait till tomorrow for the blow by blow account! I had a fab time though, in spite of the heat and the bug bites (26!!!!!!!) and really miss all of my costuming buddies :'(
Anyway, I have managed to get the pics up onto photobucket, here they all are, completely unedited so be prepared for a fair percentage of fuzzy and gloomy pics too :D
http://s43.photobucket.com/albums/e373/mlsdesigns/UTR%202010/
Now, who can enlighten me as to the hows and whys of Costume Con? The web site is not very clear. Not that this means anything! Although, I have found out it's at the end of my Easter holiday ... and I would appear to have made a tag for it...
Anyway, I have managed to get the pics up onto photobucket, here they all are, completely unedited so be prepared for a fair percentage of fuzzy and gloomy pics too :D
http://s43.photobucket.com/albums/e373/mlsdesigns/UTR%202010/
Now, who can enlighten me as to the hows and whys of Costume Con? The web site is not very clear. Not that this means anything! Although, I have found out it's at the end of my Easter holiday ... and I would appear to have made a tag for it...
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There is a Science Fiction/Fantasy side and there is the Historical Costuming side. That one can be accurate reproduction or it can be inspired by.
There are some classes/seminars on all kinds of costuming subjects but its not a major part of the event.
The main events are the Masquerades - either SF/F or Historical.
Ok - what more do you want to know? ;-)
Personally, if I was told that I could have an all expenses paid trip to a costume event and I had to choose between Costume Con or Costume College, it would be Costume College that would win - hands down!
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If I remember correctly, memberships were about $80 (I bought after the early discount date) and classes were pretty vague until about a month before when they pinned down times. I didn't like that part of it, but each Con (as I understand it) is run by a different group of people from the city it's being hosted...so this year's Con may have been set up differently than any previous, and I would guess the cost could be different too.
It never occurred to me not to pay for a membership, so I can't tell you if it's required.
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The CosCon I went to everything was in the hotel lobby so you probably could have gotten away with not having a badge (don't think anyone was checking them and it was a public space) but looks like the set up is different at this one so I don't think I'd risk it.
CosCon is all about the masquerades (contests), parties and the socializing. There are planned parties and meet-ups (although we probably won't know about them until the last minute) and impromptu ones as well. The classes are fewer both in number and on a focus on historical costuming. I only went to one last time, besides the one I taught.
I mostly just hung out with my friends, took lots of pics and combed through the vendors. It’s all a bit of a blur now, because of all the personal stuff going on in my life at the time - I hope this helps a bit!
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