Another cool fan event would be to pick fan favorite episodes and have people sign up to play the DS characters. We, the fans, could do the same thing that the stars did this past year--recreate the first and last episodes on stage, or episodes of the fans or committee's choosing.
But we're not talking about that Fest, we're talking about this one. Why bring up a different topic?
Thanks Teresalita!I'd love to particpate in something like that, but I don't know if I could get over stage fright or not! lol! Sometime I get emabarassed without even knowing it and my face gets all red. Maybe if I held a script to look at it wouldn't be so bad....
For the record, I don't give a hoot about the performers. I go to see my friends. The most exciting thing that happened to me at the last Fest was getting lost in the subway.....with a girlfriend!
Brandon, I think you will be fine on stage. Everyone is nervous the first few times on stage (some professional performers never lose be nervous) but you only have to remember that the audience can't wait to see what you are going to do. They want to see you do well and are very encouraging. The DS fan audiences are really very supportive of fan performers.
That's so true, Nancy. When the costume gala is being performed, the audience realizes people are putting themselves out there, and they truly do appreciate it. There was only one time I thought people were being really rude to a guy who was doing something in a gala. It seems this man does the same thing every year, and the people who were laughing at him were pointing that out. HOWEVER, it should be noted that they were drunk and obnoxious. They had carried their drinks in with them from the bar. Obviously, they were pretty tanked up. The guy they were making fun of, much to my disgust, was handicapped. How rude is that? Fortunately, at the two fests after that one, I never saw those people again. Good riddance! And that is NOT the norm. I find the audiences to be supportive, warm and very encouraging.
Well, maybe if they have an event like that I might sign up, maybe if the fest is on this coast again this year. I tend to talk myself out of things (lol I HATE it) but once I signed up and was committed I'd HAVE to do it because I'm not one to let go of my committments.Anyway, I count two maybe's and a might up there. If the two maybe's are met, then I'll probably sign up lol. I do hope the fest comes back to the east coast soon!
If you ever see that kind of behavior where someone is harrassing another person in that manner, please seek out a volunteer or security volunteer and tell them. People have been tossed out for that kind of behavior.
Oh, you can bet I will. As it was, though, I was waiting to go onstage. These jerks were sitting right in the first row. I felt sure that perhaps Marcy would say something, but she didn't. Then again, that thing is such a bear to coordinate, I can understand why she might not have addressed it at the time. To tell you the truth, I almost said something to them myself. I thought better of it since confronting drunks is never a good idea, and it wasn't my place anyway. However, in the future, if the fests continue and I see something like that, well, now I know what to do.