My Trip to the Hal-Con Sci-Fi Convention
The day started before sunrise and with a road trip, because the city of Halifax is about a two hour drive from where I live and making the first event required an early start. I did not venture forth alone, as I went with my friend Dorothy. Yes, we were just two sophisticated girls getting their geek on. Upon arrival, and after checking in, we headed off to the Haven Panel.
That was a Q and A session with Haven’s mysterious newspaper duo, Vince and Dave, otherwise known as Richard Donat and John Dunsworth in real life. The session was quite fun, with the pair being charming and amusing. A good time was had by everyone.
After the Haven panel, we popped around to check out some of the vendors. There were the usual booths of appealing books and models, collectables and steampunk accessories, but two booths caught my eye. The first was Eternal Elf Creations, with their wonderful collection of jewellery; they had a skeleton head cameo necklace I just had to buy. They also have an Etsy store. The second vendor was an artist, Shawn Orne, who does exquisite fantasy paintings and prints. His work is well worth checking out.
To round out the morning we spent a few minutes viewing the costume contest (some great costumes paraded on stage) and then it was off to lunch.
After lunch, I stopped by the Game of Thrones discussion panel while my friend went to see Rene Auberjonois and catch some of the John Rhys-Davies Q and A (which apparently was fabulous; alas I missed most of it). I enjoyed the Game of Thrones discussion though; they were an animated bunch of folks who knew their stuff. Then I was off to a Steampunk session (hosted by the Jules Verne Phantastical Society) for a lively lecture on Black Powder and Steel: Weapons of the 17th and 18th Century. I learned quite a bit about muskets and an interesting tidbit that there were in fact grenade launchers available as musket accessories.
After the taste of steampunk, my friend and I enjoyed some of the Dramatic Reading of Kill Shakespeare, a graphic novel, and watched some of the SCA medieval style sword play. And thus ended the day at Hal-Con.
Kill Shakespeare
An epic adventure that will change the way you look at Shakespeare forever.
In this dark tale, the Bard’s most famous heroes embark upon a journey to discover a long-lost soul. Hamlet, Juliet, Othello, Falstaff, Romeo and Puck search for a reclusive wizard who may have the ability to assist them in their battle against the evil forces led by the villains Richard III, Lady Macbeth and Iago. That reclusive wizard? William Shakespeare.
That Kill Shakespeare thing sounds weird. But at least you had a good time. I don't think I could ever go to one of those; I'd be too embarrassed.
ReplyDeleteActually Kill Shakespeare is quite a clever take on the Shakespearean tales and the illustrations in the graphic novel are excellent.
ReplyDeleteEmbarrassment doesn't figure in it for me, I love the whole creative vibe.
I love the pics from the Convention. I wish I could have gone.
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Thanks. Those were the best pictures I took, some didn't turn out as well as would have liked; my skill at adjusting the camera settings was a bit off on Saturday.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a great time!
ReplyDeleteI did, it was lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteSounds fun and I love the pictures--especially the dalek!
ReplyDeleteYes, the dalek was great. The Jules Verne Phantastical Society was raffling off some items by one of the Doctor Who prop designers as well.
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