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Offline UnderTaker

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Is music ok?
« on: August 16, 2010, 03:19:09 pm »
So, my cosplay group Skypro is infamous for brining music to cons, and dancing.

We are resectful though, mind you. We keep it to a low roar, and only dance in very uncrouded, and open places.

We've never been to Kumoricon before, so I wanted to know if it's alright for us to bring music, as long as we keep it low, and not bother anyone.

This is what or dancing is. Nothing too much, just something low and fun.

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Re: Is music ok?
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2010, 03:23:41 pm »
As long as your not blocking traffic or disrupting any panels or anything I don't see why not (don't quote me, I'm just an attendee) One hotel we went to there was a piano and people kept playing that, and I have seen other people bring music and dancing to it.


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Re: Is music ok?
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2010, 05:54:03 pm »
I'd really like to see the piano being played again this year. I have someone to waltz with me this year.  8)  Awesome sauce for those who waltz.

Skypro seems like something K-con could benefit from as well.
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Offline UnderTaker

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Re: Is music ok?
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2010, 06:40:43 pm »
Skypro seems like something K-con could benefit from as well.

Thank you so much ^^.

Offline Lin

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Re: Is music ok?
« Reply #4 on: August 16, 2010, 11:02:03 pm »
Looks like some awesome fun right there!  ;D
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Offline AllyKat

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Re: Is music ok?
« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2010, 05:09:02 am »
If you cause a fire hazard (like block an entrance, exit or walk-way)

You may be asked by hotel staff/k-con staff to move along.

But don't assume I just mean YOU blocking a entrance, exit or walk-way.
random spontaneous events have a way of attracting crowds, as you
know from what your video shows.

Your video shows a wide open area with plenty of space to move around...
and to be quite honest... there is nothing even 1/5 that size, open and
available for public use...

I am working on a project that may be of interest to you, but right now I
have no guarantees.

I personally fear that this will end with staff shutting it down because too
many people will congregate to the scene and block up some doorway or
staircase or start sitting on the floor, (honestly my job has made me see
a million ways any situation can go bad)

As the Facilities Liaison I can tell you this is an event which I see as one that
will inevitably get shut down, either by Hotel or Kumoricon... but I don't see
how you can stop the masses from enjoying your dancing and not blocking
traffic...

But.. I would never ban anything like this... and IF (and it's a big IF) I can get
the thing I'm working on working... I'll contact you for alternatives.

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