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		<title>Holdfénycon 2010</title>
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Report by Ms.Tifa, translated by Mantis
Traveling through the  cold, snow covered landscape, visitors arrived at Székesfehérvár,  Hungary, where this year’s first convention was held by one of our  capital’s biggest fantasy and anime shop, Holdfényteam. Holdfénycon was  different from the usual anime conventions, as it also welcomed fans of  fantasy, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Report by Ms.Tifa, translated by Mantis</p>
<p>Traveling through the  cold, snow covered landscape, visitors arrived at Székesfehérvár,  Hungary, where this year’s first convention was held by one of our  capital’s biggest fantasy and anime shop, Holdfényteam. Holdfénycon was  different from the usual anime conventions, as it also welcomed fans of  fantasy, sci-fi, comics and RPG. Therefore, besides the usual programs,  like DDR, parapara, karaoke, AMV; also fantasy and sci-fi themed  programs took place in the homely rooms of Köfém.<br />
One curiosity was  the 501 Legion, a Star Wars group, who gained the audience’s interest  with their sometimes humorous, sometimes touching stories – besides  their amazing costumes. Not only the rooms, but also the hallway offered  programs for the visitors: the Moonlight Meido, &#8211; whose owner, Licorne  was the main organizer and announcer at the con – had a little tea-pult,  while a girl drew anime-styled pictures of volunteers. Besides these,  some con-goers brought BJDs (Ball jointed dolls), while others formed a  group around a guitar and singed happily.<br />
Of course, one of the main  event was the masquerade, with some twist. The jury members, who were  also in costumes and made a one minute performance on stage, and after  some more personal questions directed to them (the announcers and the  members of the jury were all old acquaintances), the the actual  competition began. For the first time in Hungary, also non-anime  cosplays were allowed. Because of this, Disney’s Ariel and the 501  Legion with their costumes took part in the competition, too. This time  participants could register on the spot, thus occurring a mixed group of  cosplayers, both for craftsmanship and for performance – as these are  still the two big categories for Hungarian cosplay conventions – though  sometime a participant fitted in both category. There were quite a few  good costumes and interesting performances. The jury also actively  participated in the event, asking questions from participants or being  given a bomb by one of the funnier cosplayers and trying to deactivate  it. After the actual competition, invited cosplayers presented  performances.<br />
The drawing competition was also a big hit, almost 30  participants volunteered for the 2 hour long event. Beside the fanart  category, also an original was announced, supporting the interest of the  non-anime fans.<br />
The organizers, helpers and guests participants  worked together dynamically, almost like a family. The HQ for the staff  was a kitchen-like room, sanctuary for the tired people, offering a bit  chit-chat, refreshments and snacks (like wurst) that the staff made for  each other. As it was meant for a first try, the whole convention was a  friendly, somewhat informal, homely event, where old friends could meet  and visitors could gain new acquaintances while enjoying the variety of  programs. There weren’t any big problems with the stage or the changing  rooms, though the later was a bit small, but it fitted with the event’s  atmosphere. A small, though somewhat funny problem, that the cosplayers  didn’t read through the competition rules, was solved by the flexible  jury and the announcers.<br />
To sum it up, this was a really great  convention; together with our friends we really enjoyed it. We hope that  we will have positive feelings after the next Holdfénycon as well, and  be part of this friendly company again!</p>
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