Cosplay fans gathered for convention

Posted By admin on December 20, 2009

An intimate large of fans swarmed the Sandestin Hilton and Beach Resort this weekend for the fifth annual Cosplay South convention.

The event catered to local fans of Japanese comics who used to have to travel to larger cities like Atlanta and Tampa to learn more about modern leather techniques for costuming and the ethics of cosplay (wearing anime costumes).

stin resident Kristina Koenig loves participating in the cosplay and meeting people with the same interests. This year, she brought her sister.

“It’s really small but it’s always a lot of fun,” Koenig said.

The event featured anime “edge rock” music group Eyeshine and Vincent Payne, known as hip hop artist Maja in anime circles. Both acts held question and answer sessions after performances.

Payne relished his time with the fans, spending 90 minutes instead of the scheduled 60.

“In a lot of conventions, it’s hard to get that intimate feeling. There are lots of people and everybody’s doing their own thing,” he said. “But this was awesome.”

“In most cities, the percentage of fans of not just anime, but any Japanese animation is about 3 to 7 percent of the population,” said Marc Yu, organizer of the event. “When you have such a low population density, they’re going to be miles apart. [The convention] is a time, place and subject matter where a community can come together for a common interest.”

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