Thursday, March 12, 2009

omgush?!?! i have to read today in addition to look at pictures???!?!1

What is CosPlay?

Cosplay (kosupure), short for "costume play", is a type of performance art whose participants outfit themselves, with often-elaborate costumes and accessories, as a specific character.

Characters are usually sourced in various Japanese and East Asian media, including manga, anime, tokusatsu, comic books, graphic novels, video games, and fantasy movies.

Other sources include performers from J-pop, J-rock, Visual Kei, fantasy music stories (such as stories by the band Sound Horizon), novels, and objects from cyberspace or the real world that are unique and dramatic (especially if they have or can be given an anthropomorphic form).

Cosplay participants ("cosplayers") form a subculture centered around wearing their costumes and reenacting scenes or inventing likely behavior inspired by their chosen sources.

In some circles, the term cosplay has been broadened to include simply wearing a costume, without special consideration given to enacting characters in a performance context.

CosPlaying can be divided into two categories: basic cosplay and Masquerade.

While basic cosplay only involves an attempt to look like a particular character, either in the halls of a convention or on stage, Masquerade is much more involved. When masquerading, CosPlayers attempt to act as the character would.

They often have prepared skits with memorized lines, and the more advanced masqueraders can easily ad-lib their character's personality.

Anime/manga CosPlay has become very popular amongst fans in Japan and North America.

Some CosPlayers make their own costumes, investing large amounts of time and money in the process, while others buy their costumes from professional costume designers. then add on to there props The end products are generally shown off at Anime conventions.

Many Anime conventions hold contests for Cosplay and for Masquerade.

Some successful cosplayers have become very popular and are considered celebrities in their own right.Cosplay has a couple of meanings, but the most relevant is the merging of the words costume and play.

If you want to wear a costume while attending an event (perhaps even to compete or to perform a short sketch), then you have entered the exciting world of cosplay.

Wikipedia describes Cosplay as follows:Cosplay (kosupure), a contraction (or portmanteau) of the English words "costume" and "play", is a Japanese subculture centered on dressing as characters from manga, anime, and video games, and, less commonly, Japanese live action television shows, Japanese movies, or Japanese pop music bands.

However, in some circles, "cosplay" has been expanded to mean simply wearing a costume.In Japan, "cosplay" as a hobby is usually an end unto itself.

Likeminded people gather to see other costumes, show off their own elaborate handmade creations, take lots of pictures, and possibly participate in best costume contests. (i ripped this off from some website like cosplayhouse)

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