CC26: Preliminary Program is Up!
Mar. 20th, 2008 10:56 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yahoo! The first cut of the programming for Costume Con 26 is up! It's rough, with a gap to be filled in here and there, but most of the daytime schedule is available. We have a broad selection of excellent presenters, workshops, and retrospectives lined up for you.
Some tasty samples:
Learn more about being in front of the camera... or behind it.
Take a gander at the costumes of Venice Carnivale, and the lifetime work of costumers like the MacDermotts and Pettingers!
Investigate historical patterns or era-appropriate moustaches! Explore the evolution of uniforms.
How do those cosplay headpieces work? How do you craft gadgets... and transport them?
Find out how to make lace, space suits, or embellish shoes... and so much more.
You can also check out the main events and contests, as well as the social activities. And don't forget to line up your hotel room!
Some tasty samples:
Learn more about being in front of the camera... or behind it.
Take a gander at the costumes of Venice Carnivale, and the lifetime work of costumers like the MacDermotts and Pettingers!
Investigate historical patterns or era-appropriate moustaches! Explore the evolution of uniforms.
How do those cosplay headpieces work? How do you craft gadgets... and transport them?
Find out how to make lace, space suits, or embellish shoes... and so much more.
You can also check out the main events and contests, as well as the social activities. And don't forget to line up your hotel room!
Costume-Con is a premiere venue for professional and hobbyist costumers to
meet, compete, share, and socialize.
CC-26 takes place April 25-28, 2008 in San Jose, CA.
Stay up to date with Costume-Con 26!
Check us out at www.cc26.info. Write us at info@cc26.org if you have
questions or want to volunteer.
Spread the word. :-)
Possible problem with secure link
Date: 2008-03-20 06:14 pm (UTC)If that happens, try http://www.cc26.info/view_program.php .
(The problem was only noticed about 2 minutes ago, the two pages list exactly the same information, but the latter is accessible from anywhere)