Fandemonium (convention)

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Fandemonium
StatusDefunct
GenreGaming, role playing, anime, general fandom
VenueThe Grove Hotel
Location(s)Boise, Idaho
CountryUnited States
InauguratedAugust 2004
Attendance808 in 2012
Organized byFandemonium Entertainment Group LLC
Websitehttp://www.fandemonium.org/
Fandemonium Entertainment Group LLC
FoundedOctober 2003
HeadquartersBoise, Idaho
Key people
Daniel "Borneo" Armstrong, Jamie Parker, Robert Wright
Websitehttp://www.fandemonium.org

Fandemonium is one of southwest Idaho's sci-fi, anime, and gaming conventions,[1] created to bring multi-genre conventions to Idaho. Held annually in Nampa, Idaho at the Nampa Civic Center, the convention takes place during the first full weekend of August. The convention has featured role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons and HârnMaster, cosplay groups and competitive contests for costume designs, collectible card games like Magic, the Gathering, computer games, and more.[1]

Events[edit]

Events held at the convention are produced by the attendees at the event. Attendees create events by requesting space and time slots months before the convention, and then they are given a space to run their panel, event, competition, and other activities.

  • Cosplay and costume contests are common as photographers attend to take action shots and different cosplay group photos for their organizations.[2]
  • Dances and mini-events occur often at the will of the Random Games Staff at Fandemonium, where they have been known to throw in different events for audience pleasure.[3]
  • Stage performers and cosplay groups create productions just for Fandemonium each year and perform for audiences on stage.[3]
  • Concerts where local bands can come out and play for the attendees during the evenings.[4]
  • One of the largest boffer sword melees in the Treasure Valley occur at Fandemonium each year, as the Convention Chairman, Borneo, produces a class on creation and use of boffer swords and then holds a contest with anyone with safe weapons.[5]

Timeline[edit]

Event Date Location Attendance
Fandemonium '04 - Behold the Power of Fandom[6] August 13–15, 2004 Red Lion Hotel Boise Downtown
Boise, Idaho
256[6]
Fandemonium '05 - Never Give Up, Never Surrender[6] August 5–7, 2005 Nampa Civic Center
Nampa, Idaho
179[6]
Fandemonium '06 - The World is Not Enough[6] August 4–6, 2006 Nampa Civic Center
Nampa, Idaho
320[6]
Fandemonium '07 - Changing the World One Fan at a Time[6] August 3–5, 2007 Nampa Civic Center
Nampa, Idaho
478[6]
Fandemonium '08 - Farewell to Mundane[6] August 1–3, 2008 Nampa Civic Center
Nampa, Idaho
680[6]
Fandemonium '09 - We are Greater than Our Dreams[6] August 7–9, 2009 Nampa Civic Center
Nampa, Idaho
778[6]
Fandemonium '10 - No Boundaries[6] August 7–9, 2010 Nampa Civic Center
Nampa, Idaho
771[6]
Fandemonium '11 - Rise of the Fans[6] August 5–7, 2011 Nampa Civic Center
Nampa, Idaho
763[6]
Fandemonium '12 - The World Ends at Fandemonium[6] August 3–5, 2012 Nampa Civic Center
Nampa, Idaho
808[6]
Fandemonium '13 - A New Beginning[6] August 2-4, 2013 Nampa Civic Center
Nampa, Idaho
1030[6]
Fandemonium '14 - Together We are Stronger[6] August 1-3, 2014 The Grove Hotel
Boise, Idaho
1302[6]
Fandemonium '15 - Hope Reborn[6] August 14-16, 2015 The Grove Hotel
Boise, Idaho
931[6]
Fandemonium '16 - The Fandom Family Picnic[6] August 21, 2016 Municipal Park
Boise, Idaho
420[6]
Fandemonium '17 - Fight for the Future[6] August 14-16, 2017 Wyndham Boise Garden Airport Hotel
Boise, Idaho
TBA[6]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Home
  2. ^ Events
  3. ^ a b Fandemonium | Fans converge and prepare for battle | Film | Boise Weekly
  4. ^ Idaho Press-Tribune: Empowering the Community
  5. ^ "Public Art Unveiling - Fandemonium - Yellow Pine Harmonica Festival - Measure For Measure - Nampa Community Night | BW Picks | Boise Weekly". Archived from the original on 2007-08-11. Retrieved 2009-02-13.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab History of Fandemonium

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