- Anime Mid-Atlantic
Infobox Anime convention
name = Anime Mid-Atlantic
caption =
venue = Holiday Inn Executive Center
location = Virginia Beach, Virginia
country = United States
first = 2001
attendance = 3,017 in 2006
website = http://www.animemidatlantic.comAnime Mid-Atlantic is an
anime convention held inVirginia ,USA , normally Fathers Day Weekend every June. Founded in2000 , Anime Mid-Atlantic's goal is to provide a place whereanime andmanga fans can gather together and share in their common interest in a festive and fun atmosphere. Those familiar with the convention often refer to it as AMA, for short.Programming
Typical AMA programming includes:
* Several video rooms in which
live action Japanese films and anime are shown in various rooms on big screens throughout the convention. Fan-producedanime music video s, in which anime film clips are set against the background of a particular song, are also shown.
* Panels and Workshops on subjects such asvoice acting or how to draw manga. Expert guests discuss or show tricks of their trade and field questions from the audience.
* A Dealers' Room in which commercial vendors such as publishers and retailers set up booths and sell their merchandise.
* The Artist's Alley in which amateur and professional artists may sign up for a table and display, advertise, sell, and auction their artwork.
* Avideo game room in which attendees may play a variety of console, arcade, and computer games, and participate intournament s.
*Cosplay andlive-action role-playing . Many attendees spend most of the convention in costume as their favorite anime, manga, or video game character. Those seeking recognition for their costumes may enter the more private Hall Costume Contest, or may opt for the "big stage" in the formal Cosplay event, held on Saturday night.
* Musical guests, Concerts, a mock-rave -style dance and akaraoke competition.
* Asian Cultural Events have also become a staple of the convention.History
Event history
References
External links
* [http://www.animemidatlantic.com/ Anime Mid-Atlantic Website]
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