EOY Cosplay Festival
EOY Cosplay Festival, also known as the "End of Year" Cosplay Festival, is a Japanese pop-cultural arts event that is non-profit and fan-run multigenre convention featuring anime, cosplay, doujin works, subculture fashion and Japanese pop music held in Singapore. Since 2012, it has become a free public event until 2018.
Its highlights include the hundreds of cosplayers who visit each year, generous opportunities for cosplay photography, guest performances by Japanese celebrities, music and dance performances by home-grown talents, artwork exhibitions and booths selling anime merchandise and personal artworks.
Alongside the annual events, EOY also partners related organisations to hold periodic events and performances related to anime, cosplay and music. Notable ones include the Singapore Silver Cosplay Club cosplay competition, Walk for Our Children, TAO “Art of Drum”, Liang Court Anime Week, Bon Japan Theme Cafes, SGCafe Maid and Butler Cafe and Marie Digby's Your Love Asia Tour.
Celebrity appearances
Yui Makino, Japanese voice actor, actress, singer and pianist, best known for her voice-acting and music works in the anime Tsubasa Chronicle and Aria, gave two concerts; a 15-minute-long mini concert and a full-length 45-minute-long concert. Songs performed included "Fuwa Fuwa", "Amrita" and theme songs from Tsubasa Chronicle and Aria. She also held two autograph sessions and a Q-and-A session with the audience. Prior to her appearance, she made a special comment video.- DANCEROID, comprising
- * Aikawa Kozue
- * Ikura
- Hitomi from @home Cafe
- Wata わた
Local Talents
Each year, EOY holds auditions for locally based singers, dancers and musicians who wish to get stage time at EOY. Popular types of music used in these performances include anime theme songs and Japanese pop. The performances run from afternoon to evening.Shift to Cosplay Festival Concept with Free Admission
In 2012, EOY made a shift from the typical paid indoor convention model to a public festival in the open that was free. EOY Cosplay Festival 2012 was held in Marina Barrage and attained a huge jump in attendance from 4000 in 2011 to over 10,000 in 2012. In 2013, the attendance was doubled to 20,000.Aside from stage performances and cosplay photography, the festival also features other fringe activities, depending on participating sponsors and exhibitors.
Activities featured in recent years:
- Doki Doki Hearts Cafe: In 2012, EOY organised its very own Cosplay Cafe. The staff, clad in costumes of their favourite characters, were selected through auditions, and were made to undergo training. At the cafe, they serve desserts to customers while staying in character of whoever they’re cosplaying. Cafe guests were treated to desserts from local Japanese-French dessert shop Sashing Sweets, “power-up” chants by the staff, and also get their photo taken with their favourite cafe staff. For its first year, it was highly successful, having attracted over 300 orders via preorder and walk-in.
- Cosplay Photography Exhibition: Local photographer Tan Ching Yee visited, interviewed and photographed more than 20 cosplayers in their homes and put together a unique exhibition featuring portraits of cosplayers that reveal hints of their private lives.
- Ball-jointed doll Display Booth: An exhibition booth put together by the local doll collector community, they created a Japanese Garden Theme Doll display booth called "Sakura Blossom of the Spring” with beautiful backdrops, detailed props, and dolls in traditional Japanese clothing.
- Lolita Fashion Runway: A runway made up of and designed by girls the Lolita community in Singapore, showcasing Lolita clothing as worn in Singapore.
- Cosplay Contest : In 2013, Singapore Press Holdings held an online cosplay photo submission contest. Judging is done via public voting and by a panel of judges and the prizes were presented on stage at EOY Cosplay Festival 2013.
Event History
EOY was first organized by Miyuki Animation Club in its early years. MAC was a then-club under Fengshan Community Centre. The Shiro Tsubasa Anime Club took over the management of the event until 2008. From 2009, EOY has been run by EOY LLP.Year | Date | Event Theme | Venue |
Pre-2009 | NA | NA | Singapore Expo |
2009 | 26 December | An Extraordinary Journey | Drama Centre, The National Library, Singapore |
2010 | 12 December | Fun, Creativity and Friendship | Republic Cultural Centre, Republic Polytechnic |
2011 | 17 December | A Day of Celebration | Republic Cultural Centre, Republic Polytechnic |
2012 | 9 December | EOY Cosplay Festival 2012 | Marina Barrage |
2013 | 15 December | EOY Cosplay Festival 2013 | Marina Barrage |
2014 | 2–3 August | EOY Cosplay Festival 2014 | Marina Barrage |
2015 | 15–16 August | EOY Cosplay Festival 2015 | Marina Barrage |
2016 | 10–11 December | EOY Cosplay Festival 2016 | Marina Barrage |
2017 | 9-10 December | EOY J-Culture Festival 2017 | Marina Barrage |
2018 | 29-30 December | EOY J-Culture Festival 2018 | Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre |
2019 | 28-29 December | EOY J-Culture Festival 2019 | Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre |
Mascot
Kyouyaku Yume is a blue-haired girl with no recollection of her identity and past. With a vaguely written clue and a turquoise pebble which she found on herself when she awoke, she goes on a journey of self-discovery.Yume is specially created by Daiyaku, a Singapore-based art group, for EOY. She is a representation of how the artists believe that people can discover their identity, talents and purpose in life through meeting people and courage to experience new things.