Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Kimono Competition 2014

Kimono Competition 2014

After a successful first competition in 2013, the Kimono Competition returns to AiCon in 2014.
Part Fru!ts, part Cosplay, all Kimono!!

Once again there will be THREE categories and competitors of all ages, genders and kimono experience are invited to enter ONE of the three following:

Categories


TRADITIONAL



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. For men with a long hair, a neat ponytail is recommended. It is recommended that only simple jewelry (preferably no jewelry other than wedding bands) 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).

NOUVEAU


 




Competitors in the Nouveau category have a larger degree of freedom in regards to makeup, hairstyle and accessories, however each compeititor 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.

COSPLAY



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.

The example images are of past Kitsune President, Midori Emerald and date from 2005-2012.

Competition Rules

  1. Competitors must enter into one of three categories – Traditional, Nouveau or Cosplay – as defined above.
  2. No single competitor may enter in multiple categories.
  3. There will be one award per category. 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.
  4. All kimono ensembles and cosplays entered into the competition may be compiled, commissioned or constructed (as long as they meet the criterion for each category introduced above). No preference will be given to constructed costumes.
  5. Competitors are free to dress in ensembles outside of their gender (males in female kimono etc) so long as all traditional gender requirements are met – hairstyle, kitsuké style, accessories etc.
  6. Entry into the 2014 Kitsune Kimono Competition does equate to entry into the AICON cosplay or Fru!ts competitions. Competitors wishing to enter these competitions need to enter them separately.
  7. All competitors should assemble at the marshalling area (TBA) half an hour before the competition is scheduled to begin.
The judges’ decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.



 Entry Form
To enter, please send an email with the following details to kimonocomp2014@gmail.com :
Name:
Stage name:
Contact email:
Category:  Traditional, Nouveau, Cosplay 
A short summary of your kimono entry:  Please include if you have made or sourced any elements or any inspiration.
Name of the character and series that you are cosplaying from: only applicable to cosplay entrants

Please also include an image attachment of your inspiration for your kimono ensemble. If you are entering the cosplay section this should be an image of the character you are cosplaying. If you are entering either Traditional or Nouveau this may be a motif, picture of a kimono model or extant image of a style you are trying to replicate.

Saturday, 18 May 2013

Ringing in a new Exec

To those who are still faithful followers of Kitsune's Blogspot, thank you for staying with us!  Kitsune has just recently elected a new executive committee, which means that some things which had been done by the lovely Emerald won't be done by the lovely Emerald any more.

The new executive would like to communicate that, while we may not have a confident "can do" attitude, we do have a stubborn "we will not die!" attitude.  This will, in turn, translate over into the things we have planned for our time as the people in charge.  There will be Workshops.  There will be a lot of Workshops.

Our first Workshop will be held before this month is out, provided that we can book somewhere to hold it and that people attend.

Our new President is list-obsessive.
Our new V.P. understands about delegation (and about how accepting stuff being delegated to her makes the President a lot happier).
Our new Secretary is the old Treasurer, so she knows how it all works, and despite being very busy with study, is willing to be called upon.
Our new Treasurer has been away for a year, and now that she's back with us, is very keen to be involved.

Between those four, we may yet have another successful year full of kimono, kitsuke, and kitsune-type fun.

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Kimono at the Morris Miller Library (UTAS Sandy Bay Campus)



Kitsune
Kimono and Kitsuke Club
presents:
Kimono at the Morris Miller

With its dangling sleeves and decorative sash, kimono is the instantly recognisable national dress of Japan.
The modern kimono takes its current form from the garments worn by wealthy samurai women and the upper class in the 1800s when Japan underwent a period of rapid modernisation known as the Meiji Restoration.
It was in the 1920s and ‘30s, with the rise of department stores and prêt-à-porter (ready to wear) kimono that the garment became an everyday style and fashion item.
The garments on display come from the kimono collection of Emerald King, a recent PhD graduate of the (former) School of Asian Languages and Studies and current President of TUU Kitsune: Kimono and Kitsuke Club.
(With thanks to Bec Muir - Kitsune Treasurer - for her wedding accessories and Hitomi Yoshida - Kitsune VP - for her mens yukata)
Items date from the mid Shôwa period (1926-1989) to modern day.

The exhibition is free and will run for the month of April at the Morris Miller Libray, UTAS Sandy Bay campus. (Opening hours here: http://www.utas.edu.au/library/about-us/our-libraries/morris-miller-campus-library/opening-hours)









Thursday, 3 January 2013

Kitsune presents: 2013 AiCON Kimono Competition Entry Details


Kitsuné Kimono Competition

BRAND SPANKING NEW for 2013, Kitsune is proud the present one of AiCon’s newest events – the Kimono Competition:
Part Fru!ts, part Cosplay, all Kimono!!

Categories

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.

The example images are all of the current Kitsune President, Midori Emerald and date from 2005-2012.

Competition Rules

    1. Competitors must enter into one of three categories – Traditional, Nouveau or Cosplay – as defined above.
    2. No single competitor may enter in multiple categories.
    3. There will be one award per category. 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.
    4. All kimono ensembles and cosplays entered into the competition may be compiled, commissioned or constructed (as long as they meet the criterion for each category introduced above). No preference will be given to constructed costumes.
    5. Competitors are free to dress in ensembles outside of their gender (males in female kimono etc) so long as all traditional gender requirements are met – hairstyle, kitsuké style, accessories etc.
    6. Entry into the 2013 Kitsuné Kimono Competition does equate to entry into the AICON cosplay or Fru!ts competitions. Competitors wishing to enter these competitions need to enter them separately.
    7. All competitors should assemble at the marshalling area (TBA) half an hour before the competition is scheduled to begin.
The judges’ decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.

Further Information

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.

An information sheet for this event can be downloaded by clicking here! 

For further details of AiCon see www.aicon.org.au  or join the Facebook event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/104066043091734/

 Entry Form
To enter, please send an email with the following details to utasfoxkitsuke@gmail.com with the subject ‘AiCON 2013 Kimono Entry’.
Name:
Preferred name:
Entrance Category (Traditional, Nouveau or Cosplay):
Email address:
Mobile phone number:
A short description of your ensemble: (You may like to consider including the following – where did you purchase the ensemble? How long did it take to construct? How long does it take to put on? Is there any sentimental value? Are you trying to portray a particular style? Have you been inspired by a particular band?)
Name of the character you are portraying: (COSPLAY entrants only)
Series which this character is from: (COSPLAY entrants only)
A character source image – preferably a working link to an online image: (COSPLAY entrants only)

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!

Monday, 13 August 2012

Kitsune – Kimono and Kitsuke Club AGM Minutes


Date: April the 27th, 4.00pm – 5.30 pm.           
Location: 379 (Humanities Building, Sandy Bay Campus)

4.00 pm meeting opened by Emerald King.
New members welcomed.
Emerald gave a brief introduction of the club and its main ideals – namely to share knowledge and enthusiasm regarding the wearing of kimono and other traditional Asian costumes; to make opportunities for this to happen through events such as formal dinners and showcase events; to hold one major event per year.

4.15 pm Emerald introduced candidates standing for committee positions (and gave a brief introduction of the kimono that each was wearing).

Each nominee for committee positions stood unopposed.
Nominees – President: Emerald Ralph (nee King) (street style winter ensemble of red berries and a crane sash)
Vice President: Hitomi Yoshida (1930s style informal wool kimono)
Treasurer: Bec Muir (formal winter ensemble in silver)
Secretary: Olivia Swann (yellow cotton summer kimono)

5.00 pm Olivia gave a demonstration of how to put on an informal summer kimono.

5.10 pm members invited to try/practice wearing informal summer kimono provided by Kitsune committee members.

5.30 pm meeting closed by Hitomi.


Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Kitsuen Constitution.

As part of the process of affiliating with the TUU, Kitsune has drawn up the following constitituion:

KITSUNE Constitution


PART 1: THE SOCIETY
 1. Name
The name of the Society shall be 'The Tasmania University Union KITSUNE Society', hereinafter referred to as 'The Society'.
2. Objects/Aims
The objects/aims of the Society shall be to promote all aspects of Japanese kimono by way of meeting together as a Kitsune club whereby members will be encouraged to practice wearing kimono, and to appreciate the styles, history, culture, fabrics and patterns of kimono.
3. Society Subject to TUU Regulations and Societies Council Policy
(1) The society is subject to TUU Regulations relating to clubs and societies, and anything in its constitution, any by-law of the society or its office-bearers which is inconsistent with the said Regulation, or any amendment to a special rule there under, shall be void and of no effect insofar as it is inconsistent.
(2) The Standing Orders of the TUU relating to meeting procedure, is to be adopted by the society.
(3) The society is subject to Societies Council Policy, and anything in its constitution, any by-law of the society or its office-bearers which is inconsistent with the said Policy, or any amendment to a special rule thereunder, shall be void and of no effect insofar as it is inconsistent.
4. Membership
(1) Full Membership: Any student member of the TUU is eligible to be a Full Member of any society on payment of the required membership fee. No such member of the TUU may be discriminated against on any grounds with regard to membership of any society.
(2) Associate Membership: Any person who is a non-student member of the TUU, or who is not a member of the TUU, is eligible to be an Associate member of any society on payment of the required membership fee. No such person may be discriminated against on any grounds with regard to membership of any society.
5. Expulsion from a Society
(1) A society shall have the power to expel any member from the society for misconduct of a nature opposed to the objects of the society, and/or the interests and reputation of the society and/or its members.
(a)   Such expulsion shall be made by way of a motion at an extra-ordinary meeting of that society.
(b) Debate regarding the expulsion shall be held in camera.
(2) Where a society has expelled any one of its members according to section 5(1), section 4 shall be void with regard to that member or members, and such expulsion shall be permanent unless revoked by way of a motion at an Annual General Meeting or extra-ordinary general meeting of that society.
6. Composition of a Society Executive
No more than one half of a society's executive members may be Associate members as defined in section 4(2).
7. Subscriptions
The annual subscription shall be set no later than the second Wednesday of semester 1. The discussion shall be ratified by a general meeting. The initial subscription fee is $5 for qualifying full members and $10 for associate members.

Part II: THE EXECUTIVE
 8. The Executive
The entire management of the Society shall be departed to the executive of five (you may like a bigger executive) full financial members. These members shall be:
(a) The President
(b) The Vice-President
(c) The Secretary
(d) The Treasurer
(e) The Alternate Delegate to Societies Council
 
9. Duties and Powers of the Executive
In the absence of a general meeting the executive shall be responsible for the general running of the Society. All decisions of the executive, which relate to the Society, must be ratified by a general meeting of the Society.
10. Duties and Powers of Each Executive Member
(a) The President: In the absence of a general meeting and an executive meeting the President shall have the full executive powers of the Society. All decisions made by the President that relate to the Society, must be ratified by a general meeting of the Society. Shall oversee all General Meetings and the Annual General Meeting.
(b) The Vice-President: Shall exercise the duties and powers of the President in the latter’s absence. Shall organise each event, venue, meeting time and frequency, and shall correspond with members and the Executive. Shall liaise directly with the President and the Executive.
(c) The Secretary: Responsible for keeping records of all the Society's proceedings, conduct all Society correspondence and give due notice of all meetings. Shall be in charge of updating the Society website and Facebook page.
(d) The Treasurer: Shall handle and keep a record of all Society finances. S/he shall present a financial report whenever required by the Society. S/he shall do this at least one time each year (as per clause 10(2)(b).

Part III: MEETINGS
10. Requirements for Society Meetings
(1) General Meetings: A society shall have at least one (1) general meeting per semester, in addition to other meetings of the society. Notice of a meeting must be given to members of the society at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting.
(2) Annual General Meetings: A society shall have an Annual General Meeting for which the executive of the society shall set a date, time, and venue. Notice of a meeting must be given to members of the society at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting. The purpose of the Annual General Meeting shall be, among other things:
(a) To elect a new executive;
(b) To issue the society's financial records for the past twelve (12) months; and
(c) To hear reports from each executive member.
(3) Extra-Ordinary General Meetings: An extra-ordinary general meeting shall be deemed necessary on the request of no less than five (5) members of the society. This request shall be submitted to the secretary of the society in writing, outlining the reasons for the request. The secretary of the society must call the meeting within fourteen (14) days of receiving the request. Notice of a meeting must be given to members of the society at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting. At the meeting the only matter to be discussed shall be that/those topics to which the request refers.
(4) Voting: Only Full members, and Associate members who are members of the society executive, shall be entitled to vote. Such members present shall be entitled to one vote each upon every voting matter.
(5) Quorum For Meetings: The quorum at all general meetings shall be at least one half of all members.

11. Regulations
The Executive shall have the power to make such rules and regulations pertaining to the conduct of the members of the Society as it shall from time to time deem necessary, subject to section 17.

Part IV: POWERS OF SOCIETY
 12. Censure Motions
The Society in general meeting shall have the power to pass a resolution censuring the Executive.
13. No Confidence Motions
The Society in general meeting shall have the power to pass a resolution of No Confidence in the Executive.
14. Committee Decisions
The Society in general meeting shall have the power to overrule any decision of the Executive.

Part V: FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
 15. Bankers
The bankers of the Society shall be the Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia, University Branch and all cheques shall be signed by any two of the following persons:
(a) President
(b) The Secretary
(c) The Treasurer
(d) The Vice-President
16. Closing of Accounts
(1) The last executive of a society failing to re-affiliate shall undertake to close that society's bank accounts and transfer any remaining balance, plus any remaining petty cash, to the Societies Council.
(2) The Societies Council Executive shall be entitled to request the bank(s), building society/building societies, or credit union(s) used by defunct societies (see Societies Council 'General Policy' section 10) to close such accounts and to transfer any accumulated funds to the Council.

Part VI: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
17. Amendments
These rules may be added to, repeated or amended by resolution at any general meeting. If the amendment entails the annulment of a pre-existing rule the amendment must be passed by two thirds of the financial members present, otherwise the majority shall be one half.
18. Sub-Committee
The Executive shall have the power to appoint such sub-committees for any purpose as it shall decide from time to time. The President shall be ex-officio a member of all such sub-committees. Sub-committee resolutions must be ratified by a general meeting.