Conucopia: Masque
Conucopia
Masque
Rev. 28-Jun-1999
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Kathy Sanders, masq@99.nasfic.org
Additional Details
* There will be a backdrop available for flash photography.
* The double-doors open up to 5' wide. If your costume is more than
5 feet wide or 6'8" tall, you might not get through the door.
* The Masquerade Director dearly appreciates everyone who
pre-registers by mail, because it gives her an idea of the head
count.
Attention Masquerade Contestants!
There are two important new announcements concerning the masquerade.
Number 1: The stage will be 24' deep x 32' wide x 32" high, with steps
on both sides. The primary entrance will be stage left, with the
primary exit on stage right. Entrances and exits are possible from
either side, but we need to know ahead of time if you plan to vary
from the standard. Doors leading into the Green Room and Ball Room are
standard height (6' 8") although some are double width (2 x 2'6", i.e.
a double-doorway five feet across).
Number 2: The Masquerade will be offering three (3) cash prizes. These
will be awarded by a special panel of judges on merit alone, with no
consideration for class or category.
For a complete set of rules send a legal-sized sase to the convention
address or check the NASFiC web site.
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Greetings and welcome to the NASFiC Masque! We hope you will use this
opportunity to let your imagination loose, to re-create your favorite
character or do the wildly original.
The masquerade will be held Saturday night. Please remember we are one
week before the Australian Worldcon ,
so you can stop off at NASFiC and show your stuff before heading off
to Australia. While there will be on site registration for the NASFiC
Masquerade, contestants are encouraged to preregister. The more
information we have ahead of time, the better we can prepare.
While we wish everyone can and will enjoy themselves, there are some
restrictions we feel are necesssary to ensure the safety of all
participants. The following is a list of no-nos.
* No smoking back stage.
* No costumes made from food products or other items which may rub
off on other costumes.
* No live steel or real weapons.
* No microphones.
* No winning costume from a previous Worldcon may compete, nor any
professionally made costume (purchased or rented) or any costume
which has been worn as a Hall Costume at NASFiC prior to Saturday
night.
* No CO2 cartridges can be used.
* When in doubt, please use common sense. Don't do injury to your
fellow costumers.
Please remember that this is a visual medium. In order to keep things
short, sweet and non-verbal, the following time limits will apply:
* 1-4 people may use up to 60 seconds.
* 5 or more people may use up to 90 seconds.
The MC will announce the entry number, division, class and title. Any
additional narration will be limited to 25 words or less.
Participant and construction details will be listed in a prorgam book.
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Masquerade Rules
The Conucopia Masquerade will be held on Saturday, 28-Aug-1999 at 8:00
pm. Details on the size of the stage will be available at a later
date.
Judging
As always the masquerade consists of two separate competitions, the
stage/presentation competition and the workmanship competition. Each
has its own judges and awards. Both competitions are run on the skill
division system to ensure that a beginning costumer will be judged
against other beginning costumers. Likewise for intermediate and
advanced costumers.
The definitions of these skill levels are as follows:
NOVICE:
any contestant who has never won a major award at Worldcon
level. (Major award is defined as any award other than
"Honorable mention" or "Honored for excellence")
JOURNEYMAN:
any contestant who has won at least one but less than three
major awards at Worldcon level.
MASTER:
any adult contestant who has won three or more major awards at
Worldcon level or who has won a major award in the Master
Division at the Worldcon level. The Master Division is open
competition; anyone who chooses may compete in this division. A
professional costumer who earns more than half their income
from costume/clothing design must compete in the Master
Division.
Costumers may compete at a higher skill level if they wish to do so,
but may not elect to compete at a lower skill level.
Re-creation Costumes
Costumes that are "re-creations" of those used in movies, theater,
television or from paintings, comics, or bookcovers will be judged in
a separate class from "Originals." Costumers who are doing Re-creation
costumes must submit documentation. Photocopies are acceptable; books,
paintings or other original source material is not. All costumes,
whether original or re-creation, are eligible for "Best in Show."
Workmanship Competition
The judging of workmanship will take place backstage before the stage
competition starts. This is for the exceptional accomplishment in the
crafting of a costume and is the place for exquisite attention to
detail to be recognized. Workmanship judging is voluntary, not
mandatory and portions of the costume or a prop may be submitted for
Workmanship judging.
Time Limits
There will be a maximum of sixty seconds for groups of four or fewer.
There will be a maximum of ninety seconds for groups of five or more.
No one will be allowed more than ninety seconds unless it has been
cleared by the Masquerade director ahead of time.
Weapons
Display weapons may be worn by contestants during the masquerade if
appropriate to the costume. Display means DISPLAY. There will be no
live steel.
Props
Props will have to be capable of being carried on and off the stage by
the people using them. We will not be providing large lifting bodies
and there will be a limited number of gofers we can allow backstage.
Because the ballroom is being used for other functions, we cannot
allow props to be stored backstage prior to Saturday. Props must be
removed immediately following the masquerade.
Music
Any musical accompaniment must be on cassette, preferably recorded in
Dolby B. Remember to make an extra copy to keep for your rehearsals.
We will be able to play standard cassette tapes with your
presentation. This tape may be played for background music or voice
over. Please turn in your pre-cued tape when you check in at the
masquerade desk at the convention. Make sure you label the tape with
your name, costume title and correct side to be played.
Masquerade Rules
1. This is a competition for science-fiction and fantasy theme
costumes. Historical costumes will not be judged unless they have
a science-fiction/fantasy tie in such as time travellers.
2. No purchased or rented costumes may be shown in competition.
3. All contestants must be attending members of Conucopia.
4. Entries may pre-register by mail or do it at the con.
5. Each contestant may appear only once on stage. However, you may
enter more than one costume, provided it appears on another body.
6. This masquerade is rated PG. NO FLAGRANT NUDITY.
7. There will be no live microphones on stage. You may use taped
music or narration. Any narration to be read by the MC will be
limited to 25 words or less.
8. Costumes with electric power requirements must be self-contained.
Connections to electrical outlets will not be available.
9. NO LIVE CREATURES, other than human, will be allowed backstage or
on stage. If your costume requires snakes, ferrets, cats, etc.,
use a stuffed animal. The only exception would be a seeing eye
dog.
10. NO MESSY SUBSTANCES, wet, dry, or oily, that might ruin the
costume of any other contestant will be allowed in the green room
or on the stage. Do not leave anything on the stage that a gopher
can't pick up in a few seconds. If you are doing body paint or
makeup, be sure it won't come off in casual contact with others.
11. NO FIRE, FLASH POWDER, EXPLOSIVES OR OPEN FLAME OF ANY KIND WILL
BE ALLOWED. Electronic flashes will be permitted provided you
notify the Masquerade director. No CO2 cartridges.
12. Costumes seen in the halls prior to the night of the masquerade
are ineligible for entry in the masquerade. They will be eligible
for hall costume awards that will be handed out during the
convention.
13. Surprise the audience, not the masquerade director. If you are
planning something particularly "unique" please let us know in
advance.
14. The Masquerade director has the full authority to eliminate anyone
from the competition on the basis of taste, danger to the
audience, violation of the above rules or any other reason deemed
sufficient. There will be no appeal.
Photography and Video Taping
Limited seating for available light photography will be available in
the audience. Photos and videos are for personal use only. Any sales
must be done with the permission of the individual costumers.
PHOTOGRAPHERS MUST REGISTER AT THE MASQUERADE DESK AT THE CONVENTION.
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All rules and regulations subject to change.
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Masquerade Registration Form
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Costuming Resource Guides on the Web
* The Costume Page
(Julie Zetterberg)
* Milieux: The Costume Site
(Lauren Podolak)
* The Costumer's Guild West
(Zelda Gilbert)
* Science Fiction Resource Guide: Costuming Resources
(Chaz Boston
Baden)
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