Galacti-can't
Mar. 22nd, 2004 02:49 pmThis weekend,
kitanzi and I drove up to Chatanooga for Galacticon.
I had been to the first couple of Galacticons, and the last few Magic Carpet Cons before it, and it had always been a nice low-key little literary based con with a good filk presence, and I had no reason to think it'd be any difference. Boy, was I wrong.
A few years ago, a chapter of the Klingon Assault Group decided to make Galacticon their annual spring break event, and the con played that up. It was a cute little bit of colour in an otherwise strongly lit-based convention, and the Klingons were largely well behaved fen who kept to themselves.
Unfortunately, over the last couple of years, it appears that they've gone from being a sideline attraction to the main attraction, and the primary activity at the convention seems to be getting drunk and partying. Which is ok, for as far as it goes, but it's not really how I enjoy myself. As a result, the convention itself was a bit of a bust.
The trip was still worthwhile, though. We got to spend a lot of time hanging out with
catsittingstill and
cflute, who were there as the filk guests, and
quadrivium, who drove up from Alabama after I told her about the con a few weeks ago. Randy and Diane Walker were also there, and I hadn't seen them since they were Toastmasters at Gafilk a couple of years ago, so that was fun. We had a really good circle on Saturday night, and I picked up some CDs from Southern Fried Filk, who was there as a filk dealer.
On Saturday night, the entire filk presence at the con went out for Indian food, which I'd never really had much of before, so that was a fun adventure (and thanks to
cflute for her menu advice!)
We had originally planned on doing a bit of Chattanooga sight-seeing, since
kitanzi has never seen the Tennessee Aquarium, and neither of us has ever done the whole Lookout Mountain/Rock City/Ruby Falls area. We had even thought to hook up with
cflute and make a day of it, but by the time everyone was ready to go, I was realizing how badly my sleep dep was catching up with me, so we regretfully bowed out and headed home.
I can't say that any weekend which includes filking with Echo's Children and Mary and Randy and Diane is a loss. But it wasn't nearly as much fun as the con had been in previous years, and according to Clara Miller, one of the concom, they are not planning on having a filk guest next year unless "the local filkers want to pay for it themselves". Given that the con is essentially tell us that we're not important to them, and the literary track has also been gutted, we probably won't go back. It's a bit of pity, but what can you do?
I had been to the first couple of Galacticons, and the last few Magic Carpet Cons before it, and it had always been a nice low-key little literary based con with a good filk presence, and I had no reason to think it'd be any difference. Boy, was I wrong.
A few years ago, a chapter of the Klingon Assault Group decided to make Galacticon their annual spring break event, and the con played that up. It was a cute little bit of colour in an otherwise strongly lit-based convention, and the Klingons were largely well behaved fen who kept to themselves.
Unfortunately, over the last couple of years, it appears that they've gone from being a sideline attraction to the main attraction, and the primary activity at the convention seems to be getting drunk and partying. Which is ok, for as far as it goes, but it's not really how I enjoy myself. As a result, the convention itself was a bit of a bust.
The trip was still worthwhile, though. We got to spend a lot of time hanging out with
On Saturday night, the entire filk presence at the con went out for Indian food, which I'd never really had much of before, so that was a fun adventure (and thanks to
We had originally planned on doing a bit of Chattanooga sight-seeing, since
I can't say that any weekend which includes filking with Echo's Children and Mary and Randy and Diane is a loss. But it wasn't nearly as much fun as the con had been in previous years, and according to Clara Miller, one of the concom, they are not planning on having a filk guest next year unless "the local filkers want to pay for it themselves". Given that the con is essentially tell us that we're not important to them, and the literary track has also been gutted, we probably won't go back. It's a bit of pity, but what can you do?
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Date: 2004-03-22 12:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-22 12:21 pm (UTC)But still, this used to be a fun little con with a strong filk-friendly concom, and is nearly local -- Chattanooga is only 2 hours from home. This is the con where I first got to meet Dr. Jane and Cindy McQuillen and Heather Alexander and
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Date: 2004-03-22 01:01 pm (UTC)I've only been to Galacticon once (a couple years ago), as a filk guest. I was surprised at the near-total lack of interest in our performance; I had assumed that a con that wanted to import filk guests had a strong filk presence. There was a nice little circle Saturday night the year I went, but it was mostly as you described it. I don't remember as much drinking, but the overwhelming (to me) smoke drove me out of some program areas after short bursts so that could explain it.
I do remember a long drumming session out in the courtyard, which was both fun and somehow incongruous with everything else that was going on.
I should stress that the convention chairs were very kind and friendly to us, accommodated my Shabbat issues easily, drove me to and from the airport, and even gave us hand-made gifts to take home. I had a bit of trouble finding enough food I could eat, but they tried. (Quasi-vegetarians just don't belong in parts of the south, it appears. :-) ) In fact, I don't think anyone treated me badly there; there was just a bit of a disconnect between what I expected and what actually happened. I didn't have a bad time, but I'm not likely to make the trip again either.
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Date: 2004-03-22 08:19 pm (UTC)In the staff's defense, there was considerably more literary programming than last year. I also got the filking room open earlier on Saturday night than originally planned.
While I can't discuss Board of Directors business on a public forum, perhaps we could talk more about it in email? There's a link in my user info. I'll bring your comments to the next meeting.
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Date: 2004-03-22 08:30 pm (UTC)If we don't hear feedback from people, we don't know what they liked or disliked.
As I mentioned below, I won't discuss board of director's business on a public forum.
I will say that filkers, be they professional or amateur are as important as any of the Klingons.
I'd like to hear from you. Perhaps you can show me where publicity for our filk guests would likely encourage more attendance? More attendance means more $ for Guest of Honor.
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Date: 2004-03-22 09:00 pm (UTC)Just a thought.
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Date: 2004-03-23 07:33 am (UTC)Forgive me if this is something you're already doing; I'm not from down there and don't know who all the key players are. If you want to build more of a filk presence, maybe the folks who run GAFilk could provide some useful advice? Do you advertise Galacticon at GAFilk, which is conveniently a couple months before Galacticon? Are there regional house filks where you could find more filkers who might be interested in the con? Just some ideas.