EOY Cosplay Festival

EOY Cosplay Festival

EOY's logo
Status Active
Country Singapore
Attendance 20,000+ in 2013 [1]
Website
http://www.theeoy.com

EOY Cosplay Festival, also known as the "End of Year" Cosplay Festival, is a Japanese pop-cultural arts event that is non-profit and fan-run multigenre convention featuring anime, cosplay, doujin works, subculture fashion and Japanese pop music held in Singapore. Since 2012, it has become a free public event.

Its highlights include the hundreds of cosplayers who visit each year, generous opportunities for cosplay photography, guest performances by Japanese celebrities, music and dance performances by home-grown talents, artwork exhibitions and booths selling anime merchandise and personal artworks.[2]

Alongside the annual events, EOY also partners related organisations to hold periodic events and performances related to anime, cosplay and music. Notable ones include the Singapore Silver Cosplay Club cosplay competition, Walk for Our Children (Singapore Children’s Society), TAO “Art of Drum”, Liang Court Anime Week, Bon Japan Theme Cafes, SGCafe Maid and Butler Cafe and Marie Digby's Your Love Asia Tour.[3][4][5]

Celebrity Appearances

Yui Makino performing at EOY 2009

Yui Makino, Japanese voice actor, actress, singer and pianist, best known for her voice-acting and music works in the anime Tsubasa Chronicle and Aria, gave two concerts; a 15-minute long mini concert and a full-length 45-minute long concert. Songs performed included "Fuwa Fuwa", "Amrita" and theme songs from Tsubasa Chronicle and Aria.[6][7][8] She also held two autograph sessions and a Q-and-A session with the audience. Prior to her appearance, she made a special comment video.[9]

Aikawa Kozue and Ikura (also known as Itokutora), Japanese dancing net idols best known for their self-choreographed dances to Vocaloid tunes on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga, gave two dancicals. They performed duets to "Luka Luka ★ Night Fever", "FirstKiss!","Gravity=Reality", "Megu Megu ☆ Fire Endless Night", "Lily Lily ★ Burning Night" and "LOL -lots of laugh-". Ikura and Aikawa Kozue each performed a solo dance to "Strobe Night" and "Teach me!! The Lyrics of Magic" respectively. They also did a mass dance with the audience to "Luka Luka ★ Night Fever", where some members of the audience were allowed to join them on stage.[10] An autograph session and a Q-and-A session with the audience were held.[11][12][13]

EOY 2011's Guest Artiste Hitomi

Hitomi hails from @home Cafe, a famous maid cafe in Akihabara, Tokyo. Apart from serving food in a very 'moe' way, drawing cute pictures on dishes and casting magical spells on food, Hitomi also delivers singing and dancing performances regularly at @home Cafe. In addition, she is part of a J-pop duo, Team JJ,[14] which has performed live concerts and released CDs and DVDs in Japan. Hitomi delivered a 45-minute long song and dance performance at EOY 2011, and served lunch to the VIP ticket holders.[15]

Wata[16] is a pop dancer who shot to fame after posting videos of her energetic dances to Nico Nico Douga. She performed 2 sets of dances EOY Coslay Festival 2013 spanning over an approximate time of 40minutes, and a flashmob with a group of local dancers. She also held a meet-and-greet-session, where merchandise including T-shirts, towels, wristbands and phone straps were on sale.[17]

Local Talents

Each year, EOY holds auditions for locally based singers, dancers and musicians who wish to get stage time at EOY. Popular types of music used in these performances include anime theme songs and Japanese pop. The performances run from afternoon to evening.

Shift to Cosplay Festival Concept with Free Admission

In 2012, EOY made a shift from the typical paid indoor convention model to a public festival in the open that was free. EOY Cosplay Festival 2012 was held in Marina Barrage and attained a huge jump in attendance from 4000 in 2011 to over 10,000 in 2012.[18] In 2013, the attendance was doubled to 20,000.

Cosplayers and photographers at EOY Cosplay Festival 2012
Doujin and Anime Merchandise Booths at EOY Cosplay Festival 2012

Aside from stage performances and cosplay photography, the festival also features other fringe activities, depending on participating sponsors and exhibitors.

Activities featured in recent years:

Staff profile picture of Doki Doki Hearts Cafe

To cope with the costs of funding the event, the organising team seeks out sponsors and partners to provide financial and in-kind support. These sponsors and partners include Singapore Press Holdings, Wacom, OCBC, Bunka Language Pte. School, Pan-In-The-Box, Brigitte Cosmetics, ACS Comics, Toy Coin, Happy Ice Pte Ltd, BonJapan, Youth.SG, Sapporo Beer Singapore, Orchard Hotel Singapore, PAssion Card, Coca Cola Singapore, Pink Blue Photography, Platiper Software, Sashing Sweets, Baby the Stars Shine Bright and Shiseido.

Event History

EOY was first organized by MAC in the early years. The Shiro Tsubasa Anime Club (STAC) took over the management of the event until 2008. From 2009, EOY has been run by EOY LLP.

Year Date Event Theme Venue
Pre-2009 NA NA Singapore Expo
2009 26 December An Extraordinary Journey Drama Centre, The National Library, Singapore
2010 12 December Fun, Creativity and Friendship Republic Cultural Centre, Republic Polytechnic
2011 17 December A Day of Celebration Republic Cultural Centre, Republic Polytechnic
2012 9 December EOY Cosplay Festival 2012 Marina Barrage
2013 15 December EOY Cosplay Festival 2013 Marina Barrage
2014 2–3 August EOY Cosplay Festival 2014 Marina Barrage

Mascot

Kyouyaku Yume is a blue-haired girl with no recollection of her identity and past. With a vaguely written clue and a turquoise pebble which she found on herself when she awoke, she goes on a journey of self-discovery.

Yume is specially created by Daiyaku, a Singapore-based art group, for EOY. She is a representation of how the artists believe that people can discover their identity, talents and purpose in life through meeting people and courage to experience new things.[22]

Notes

External links

References

  1. "20,000+ Guests at EOY Cosplay Festival 2013! Thank You!". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  2. "EOY Official Website". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  3. "Event Production". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  4. "Marie Digby Your Love Asia Tour". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  5. "SGCafe Maid and Butler Cafe". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  6. "Yui Makino Interview – EOY 09". PZPortal.net. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  7. "Makino Yui Mini Performance @ EOY 09". TheBanzaiEffect.com. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  8. "Yui Makino Ameblo Entry 2010-01-08". Yui Makino's Official Blog. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  9. "Yui Makino Comments Singapore EOY 2009 "An Extraordinary Journey". KyuuketsukiTim's Youtube. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  10. "EOY 2010 – DANCEROID". PZPortal.net. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  11. "EOY 2010 Event Details". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  12. "Ikura's EOY 2010 Repo". Ikura's Official Blog. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  13. "Aikawa Kozue's EOY 2010 Repo". Aikawa Kozue's Official Blog. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  14. "Link-Up Management Artiste List". Link-Up Management. Retrieved 2011-10-16.
  15. "EOY ’11 x Hitomi (@home)". EOY. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
  16. "Wata's Niconico Douga Page". Niconico Douga. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  17. "A Handy Guide to EOY Cosplay Festival 2013". EOY. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  18. "EOY Cosplay Festival 2012 Report". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  19. "EOY Cosplay Festival 2013 Report". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  20. "Sakura Blossom of the Spring Doll Display Booth". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  21. ""Be A Cosplay Star" Contest". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  22. "About Yume". TheEOY.com. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
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