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Anime Convention September 2011 - Delhi
« on: September 02, 2011, 05:28:33 PM »
More info about it here-

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Anime-Convention-New-Delhi-India/190956834293069?sk=wall


From GamersMint-

Cine Darbaar, Embassy of Japan, The Japan Foundation in association with Marwah Studios, Japanese Association  is organizing the 2nd Anime Convention, 2011 at  Marwah Studios on 9th, 10th and 11thSeptember, 2011.
Cine Darbaar, Embassy of Japan, The Japan Foundation in association with Japanese Association and Bande Apart is organizing the 2nd Anime Convention, 2011 at Marwah Studios on 9th, 10th and 11thSeptember, 2011. The festival will showcase 14 Anime films, 14 Convention Activities such as Workshops, Master classes, Contests and 10 Gaming events during these 3 days.  The event will be inaugurated by Mr. Nabuoki Doi, an independent Anime and co-founder of CALF, group of Independent Anime, who will also be joining us for workshops and screenings of his films. The inaugural film will be a special screening for children titled Little Horse Prince Valiant while the closing film is a war film for all age group titled Barefoot Gen. The other highlights of the films screenings include films for 15+ such as Mind Game, Midori Ki and Boys on the run. These films are curated to spread awareness that Animation and Manga/comics can be beyond the demographics of children.
After the success of 1st Anime Cine Experience, 2010, the event is all set to become bigger and provide a platform to celebrate cool Japan with Anime, Manga, Japanese gaming, Japanese food, Cosplay Competition, Figurines display and much more.  The convention will focus on activities and workshop for all age group starting with children from age 8+, like Anime treasure hunt, Manga Drawing competition, Gaming quiz and special film screenings. For college students the festival there will be an indepth masterclass on Making of Independent Anime by Nobuaki. And an extensive workshop on Japanese design philosophies and its influences along with Gaming tournaments. The convention also has dedicated activities for families such as retro gaming and character sketching.
Other activities include the art of making Japanese sushi, a demonstration by chef Vikram of ai, the Japanese restaurant. The event also invites geek to the Otaku Alley, a platform for all the anime geeks, mecha fans and Manga enthusiasts, powered by TokioGa, where they discuss and explore various aspects in the world of anime and Manga. TokioGa is a one stop geek paradise and first e-commerce venture to be launched in India to sell all geek products such as figurines, Posters, Manga, etc. A Cosplay competition will also be organized, a unique first one of it’s to celebrate Manga, Anime, and gaming by dressing up as your favorite character. The winners will get exciting prizes.
The festival invites academicians, professionals and students to attend a panel discussion on Animation opportunities and challenges in Animation business, challenges for animation and graphic novel writers in the industry along with education prospects. The panelist include Mr. Sandeep Marwah, MD, Marwah Studios, Mr. Satoshi Hata General Manager, Ritsumeikan University along with Mr. Matsuoka, Director, Arts & Culture Exchange, The Japan Foundation.
GamersMint, an online gaming portal and Mr. Shubhank Maurya, game designer conducted the Project “Finding Mario”, a visual research project which aims to define the various elements of the Japanese visual culture and their influence of the current and future generation of Indians. Many Indians were introduced to Japanese visual culture during adolescence through video games, particularly Nintendo’s Super Mario Brothers, hence the title of the project. This journal will also be inaugurated at the Convention.
The event also has a Manga Lounge for fellow Manga enthusiasts who can read a variety of Manga and Anime books throughout the course of three days. A Japanese café will be set up by Ai restaurant; one can enjoy the bento boxes and Japanese day on all 3 days. All our workshops and activities will give Anime fans an opportunity to win exciting Anime, Manga and Gaming products from Japan. The entry to the festival is free.

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Re: Anime Convention September 2011 - Delhi
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2012, 03:24:31 AM »


Will you be attending?  If so cna you give us a run down of what you saw there?


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