SHOWMASTERS
FILM AND COMIC CONVENTION MANCHESTER
21ST
– 22ND OF MAY 2016 EVENT CITY.
Written
by Jennifer Clark
Yet again Event City played host to Showmasters Film and
Comic Convention in Manchester. We sent
down two volunteers to scope the venue out, review the event and talk to the
cosplayers, attendees and the guests. So off went Annabelle and Darren on the
Megabus early on a Saturday morning at 6 am to spend the day at the convention.
The venue was very spacious and easy to navigate for
someone in a wheelchair. There where spare wheelchairs near to the entrance of
the venue along with the toilets which were very spacious and also extremely
accessible. For a change at an event like this there was also plenty of room in
the aisle to access vendors, making it relatively easy for wheelchair users or
families with prams to move around and view the wares on display.
As usual Showmasters offer free carer tickets upon
application (good idea to send a copy of a carer’s letter for proof) for their
events which allows one person to access the event for free when accompanying
someone who needs assistance to attend an event like this due to ill health or
disability. Like other events Showmasters have ran there was no area where someone
could take a break if over stimulated, over stressed due to sensory overload
and no changing facilities were noticed for older children or adults who may
need personal care other than the standard baby changing facilities. Also there
was no indication of anywhere for someone in a wheelchair or unable to stand
for long periods to obtain a slip giving them preference or return time for
autographs and pictures.
This ever popular event was very busy with queues lasting
all day for guest’s autographs with the line-up including Michael Biehn best
known for his role as Kyle Reese in Terminator and corporal Hicks in Aliens,
Ken Kirzinger from Freddy Vs Jason, Noel Clarke from Dr Who and Star Trek and Dave
Prowse best known as Darth Vader in Star wars along with many others. Staff
where plentiful and available at all times coming across as very calm being
able to direct you to where you needed to be and how to help with any issues
you might be experiencing. Everything at the event was very well signposted so
easy to find and as cosplaying is becoming ever more popular Showmasters had
set aside an area for people to change and store their bags and was easily
accessible for any one in a wheelchair. Both Darren and Annabelle got changed
at the venue into their cosplay outfit and set out to brave the crowds to look into every nook and cranny,
interview attendees cosplaying and non-cosplaying and hopefully some guests to
find out what they thought of the event, cosplaying and services on offer.
So Darren managed to talk to some fellow cosplayers
regarding their views on the event.
He asked what people liked the most about
cosplaying and attending the event and the general consensus was the atmosphere
and how friendly everyone was, meeting new people who like the same things.
Darren then asked how cosplaying made them feel. Again there were mixed answers
to this but feeling that they are popular and people like them, giving them the
confidence to approach people and ask questions were some of the most voiced
reasons. Encouragement all round from cosplayers that he spoke to on anyone who
is thinking of attending a Showmasters event in or out of cosplay and for those
people who have always wanted to give it a go a resounding try it. I myself
have attended conventions ran by Showmasters in cosplay in my wheelchair and
have felt part of one big family where you are accepted no matter what.
So With the thumbs up from the cosplayers it was the turn
of the general attendees and what they thought.
There was a mixed reaction regarding Cosplayers ranging from families
who attend to see the costumes and the children who look forward to coming face
to face with their heroes and posing for a picture and think they add to the
event to people who thought that showmasters aimed to much towards the
cosplaying community and not enough in providing bigger named stars outside of
London or getting comic book artists to attend.
They managed to grab two minutes with legend Dave Prowse
before leaving for the long lonely ride home on the mega bus. He was asked his
opinion on people cosplaying as Darth Vader and cosplaying in general, if he
thought it added to the conventions, “Yes it’s great to see someone dressed as
Darth Vader and it is very flattering. Makes me feel like I have achieved
something if I have instigated them to cosplay as a character I have played.
Cosplaying is an accepted part of these conventions and I love seeing all the
different costumes people attend in and all the hard work that has gone into
making them.”
So as the sun sets over another successful day for
Showmasters in Manchester our two intrepid reporters get changed and wearily
tread off for the bus leaving fame and their adoring fans behind them to return
to real life. When asked their personal opinions of the convention, services,
staff and venue it was a huge thumbs up and well worth the early start. So still room for some tweaking here and there
and work on coordination, but definitely on the right path to make these shows
more accessible to everyone.
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