Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Kitsune presents 2013 Aicon Kimono Competition

Kitsune presents 2013 AiCON Kimono Competition
March 16, 2013 at 10:00am until March 17, 2013 at 6:00pm

  • BRAND SPANKING NEW for 2013, Kitsune is proud the present one of AiCon's newest events - the Kimono Competition:

    Part Fru!ts, part Cosplay, alllllllllllllllllll Kimono!!

    Competitors of all ages, genders and kimono experience are invited to join and compete in one of three criteria:

    TRADITIONAL, NOUVEAU and COSPLAY.

    Competitors in the Traditional category will be judged on the formality and the neatness of their kitsuke (the way they have put the kimono on) as well as the propriety of their ensemble (have they teamed an appropriate obi with their kimono? are they wearing the correct footwear for the formality of their ensemble, ie. geta with yukata or zori with kimono). There are no restrictions placed on the formality or the seasonality of the yukata/kimono entered into this category so along as the competitor is wearing a cohesive ensemble. Competitors with long hair should style their hair in an up-do such as a neat bun. It is recommended that only simple jewellery is worn. Likewise makeup should be kept clean and subtle and, if possible, hair should be a relatively natural colour (blonde, red, brown, black as opposed to pink, green or purple).

    Competitors in the Nouveau category have a larger degree of freedom in regards to makeup, hairstyle and accessories, however each competitor should be able to give an explanation for their choices when queried by the judges. This category will cover both street (kimono hime) style and wa-lolita (wa-lolita will be judged with particular emphasis on fabric patterns and accessories. Efforts should be made to emphasise the 'wa' elements of the outfit through the choice of footwear and accessories). While the rules are more relaxed than the Traditional category, if a competitor is wearing their kimono or yukata without, for example, a defined o-hashiori (waist fold under the obi sash) they will need to be able to justify this choice to judges when queried.

    Competitors in the Cosplay category will be required to wear a cosplay of a kimono wearing anime, manga or game character such as those from Ruroni Kenshin, Sakuran, Hell Girl, Samurai Warriors or even Bleach. Most anime and manga include an episode in which characters wear kimono or yukata during festivals and New Years' celebrations including Love Hina, xXx Holic and even Sailor Moon. Competitors in this category will be judged not only the accuracy with which they portray the character they are dressed as but also on their fabric choices and the accuracy of the kimono elements of their cosplay. For example, where possible Japan-ese fabrics such as silk, cotton and hemp should be used instead of satin, Chinese brocade, jersey or cotton drill. Pre-purchased cosplays may be entered into this section with the proviso that they fit the above requirements.

    The judges reserve the right to award a fourth 'judges choice' award if they feel there is a competitor of particular merit who deserves recognition.

    Kitsune will hold workshops on how to wear, purchase and (time permitting) make kimono and yukata in the lead up to AiCon 2013. There will also be an opportunity for competitors to have their costumes reviewed and (constructively) critiqued by the judges during marshaling for the competition if they so choose and if time permits.

    For more details of AiCon see the event page https://www.facebook.com/events/426000710800626/ or www.aicon.org.au

Yay! Japan - Thank you!!

Yay! Japan was a huge success that would not have been possible without the support of the following schools and societies:


University of Tasmania School of Asian Languages and Studies: http://www.utas.edu.au/sals


Australia Japan Society (Tasmania): http://www.austjapanfed.org.au


TUU Wasabi:


TUU Digi Visi Pop: http://www.aicon.org.au




Japanese Asstant Teachers (Jats)


Kitsune would alos like to thank the following people for their help and support: Hitomi Yoshida Sensei, Takame Ueki Sensei, Yukiko Burns Sensei, Fumiko Playster,Dr Craig Norris, Dr Barbara Hartley, Mr Phil Cooper, Miss Bec Barron, Mrs Cass

gobusatashiteorimasu

ah, beloved foxes, it's been too long and it's all my fault.
things at uni have been rather hectic and this blog has been a casualty.
since my last post kitsune has affiliated with the TUU. this means that we now have access to university union funding as well as insurance if we need it - hurrah!
we have also been out for two dinners, a curry challenge dinner (curry vs dangling kimono sleeves) and afternoon tea at the botanical gardens.
there are lots of things planned for the new year including an end of year cocktail party in formal kimono, a new year dinner and *drum roll please!!* a kimono workshop and competition to be held at aicon 2013.
stay tuned foxlings! the next post may even have proper grammar and spelling!