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Wildwildwestcon6.Pdf 1 Rules & Regulations Table of Contents Courthouse • Panels, workshops, Artist Foyer and the Art & Science Exhibit. Located near the All patrons are required to abide by the Grand Palace Saloon. Includes Courtroom Center following rules at all times: Friday Programming 4 Saturday Programming 8 and Courthouse Right. • Always represent Old Tucson (OT) and The Wagon Stage • Music, Entertainment, Skits, Wild Wild West Steampunk Convention 6 Sunday Programming 12 Performances and more! Located next to the (WWWC6) in a professional and Map Center Courthouse. courteous manner. Vendors 17 The Chapel • Panels and discussions all weekend. • No abusive or foul language. Aristocrat Lounge 19 Located at the north end of town, near the full- No fighting. • Wagon Stage 20 size train "Reno". • No loitering. Bitter Creek Stage 20 Sheriff’s Office • Panels all weekend. Located next to Big Jake's Barbecue. • No possession or consumption of illegal drugs. Vendor Barn Stage 20 • No lewd or lascivious behavior. Tesla’s Lab • Activities for Steampunks of all ages. Tesla’s Lab 21 Located near the Train Station and Carousel. • No animals. Photo Opportunities 21 Arizona Theater • Panels and the Steampunk • No touching of actors or sets. Vendor Details & Sponsor 23 Film Festival. Located between the Courthouse • No modification of any OT structure. Thank You Page 26 and the Vendor area. • No modification of any hotel structure. Makers Lab • An informal space where you can • No masks which impair vision. observe Makers making, ask questions of the Makers and get assistance from Makers. Located • Weapons shall be inspected by authorized on the Vendor Barn Stage. personnel for safety and peace tied. Aristocrats Lounge The Vendor Areas (Vendor Barn & Tents) • Our • The park opens at 10:00am and closes at Steampunk Merchant Bazaar offers a wide variety 6:00pm every day. No entry into Access to the Aristocrats Lounge is with of fine products. Located to the East of town, see Old Tucson after 5:00pm*. approved Aristocrat pass only. Passes will be the map. Photos and the Makers Lab are located checked at the door. • The Old Tucson entrance closes at 8:00pm here on the Vendor Barn Stage indoors. Take the free Trolley! Tea Dueling on the barn stage Fri 4pm, & Sat 11 am. Friday and Saturday. No admittance after About this Program 8:00pm and no refunds for late arrival. Event Titles are shown in bold Bitter Creek Stage • Music, Entertainment, Guests may be removed from the premises for Skits, Performances and more. Located out- Event times and locations are red violations of these rules, OT rules or WWWC6 Event side between the Vendor Barn and Vendor Tent. The groups or people presenting are blue rules without compensation or refund. Event descriptions are black Locations Security personnel from WWWC6 and OT have Any notes regarding costs and specific attendance limits Grand Palace Saloon • Day and Night events and the authority to enforce all rules. are in green and red. (Some events may have a cost even for location of adult libations. Located in the center Tips & Suggestions! * Attendees with concert tickets and a valid wristband Aristocrats.) of town. Nightly events are held here. may stay in the park after 6:00pm as you are not required • All costs are to be paid in U.S. cash unless paid in advance. • Remember to drink plenty of water. to leave when the park closes. If wristband is lost you • There is an ATM in the Grand Palace Saloon. Aristocrat Lounge • An exclusive place for • Wear comfortable shoes. Aristocrats to relax and enjoy special events. will be required to pay a wristband replacement fee. • Don't be like Doctor Bond: avoid walking Located next to the Saloon, in Rosa's Cantina. Aristocrat Tea Dueling Fri 1 pm, Sat 2pm & Sun 11am. into the cactus! • Look both ways and avoid the Train! High Chaparral • Steampunk Vehicle Exhibition, ©2017 Steampunk Society, LLC. Panel Workshop Event Make • The restaurants will stay open after 6:00pm Steampunk Groups Area, Kids Need to Read, and All rights reserved. No reproduction without prior written & Take so you can eat and drink while you’re waiting permission. All events, times, presenters and other details WWWC6 Presidential Voting. Located North of are subject to change without notice. Restricted to ages 18 and over. the Vendor Area. for the concert. All logos and artwork are used with permission. 22 3 Special Events Tea Duelling with Madame Askew Tea Duelling • on the barn stage Fri 4pm, & Parasol Painting Thursday Night Sat 11 am. 11:00 FRI • Courthouse Right Opening Ceremonies at the Hotel Aristocrat Tea Duelling • Fri 1 pm, Sat 2pm & • Rebecca Carter 8:00 pm • Doubletree Hotel Sun 11am. Have you ever wanted your own custom painted Dinner and a Cash Bar are available Tea Duelling is the art of gracefully dunking a tea parasol? Well here’s your chance to create one! Candidates begin campaigning and make biscuit into a “Cup of Brown Joy.” These duels are Cost: $ 20.00 / Max: 25 11:00-1:00 speeches • Cirque de Bêtes peformance • Let’s fully sanctioned by The American Tea Duelling start the convention with a blast - of fire!• Cirque Society. We have prizes! Steam Trains from des Bêtes will set hearts and flow toys aflame Steampunk Movies & TV with their opening ceremony show with fans, Kids Need to Read Charity Raffle 11:00 FRI • Sheriff’s Office juggling, contortion and more! Be prepared for a 3pm Fri, Sat, Sun • High Chaparral • Christopher Hoage very lit 20 minute show hosted by Ringleader Eve Head down to the High Chaparral for the Kids Riot! Attendees and Entertainers can pick up their convention Need to Read charity raffle! All proceeds benefit A look at the Steampunk Locomotives from your favorite steampunk movies and tv shows and badges, eat, drink, mingle, and be dazzled at this free event! Kids Need to Read. Winners have until 4pm to pick up prizes. Final prizes awarded during the Closing Ceremonies. where to find them. The Friday Concert * Noon The State of Steampunk 7pm Friday • Grand Palace Saloon Steampunk Art & Science Exhibit 12:00 FRI • Chapel Frenchy and the Punk with Celtica Pipes Rock. 10am to 5pm • Courthouse Left Widow’s Hill • Doctor Q Wristband required for admission. Our astounding assortment of art, sculpture and 12:00 FRI • Saloon Where is Steampunk headed? Has it finally peaked? unbridled creativity - See it with your own eyes! • Widow’s Hill If so, what comes next? This round table discus- The Saturday Concert * Widow’s Hill plays rockabilly, vintage country, sion panel explores the current state of the sub- culture and how it will evolve. 7pm Saturday • Grand Palace Saloon Friday 11am and happy feel-good music. Their music will get The Mission Creeps with The Cog is Dead your toes tapping! Wristband required for admission. Apocalypse Later Villainous Meeting Mini-Film Festival 1 LARP 101: An Introduction to 12:00 FRI • Sheriff’s Office * Concert entrance closes at 8:00pm, no entry after that time Live Action Roleplaying • Doc Synchronous and no refunds will be issued. 11:00 FRI • AZ Theater • Hal C. F. Astell of Apocalypse Later 12:00 FRI • AZ Theater The League of Supremely Evil Revolutionaries will • Tobias McCurry be meeting to discuss villainous business and all Absinthe Tasting! Come on down for a fourth year of Steampunk films with a dash of Victorian weirdness for the Join us in the world of Live Action Roleplaying. villains are called to attend to plan the next Crime 4pm Saturday & 2pm Sunday of the Weekend! In the Aristocrat Lounge Dread Lord! A collection of live action shorts, Learn about improv-theatre with game mechan- animations and music videos you haven’t seen ics. Survive your apocalypse, pilot your airships, • 21+ ID Required! Taste four varieties and learn before! Different films each day. and learn how to make or participate in stories 1pm what makes each unique. Absinthe spoon all your own. Dizzy Bit O Jam included with admission and you may win one The Tippy Golden School of our special gifts! Hosted by Pete Boundy. Getting the Most from 1:00 FRI • Saloon Cost: $20 / $15 for Aristocrats / Max: 50 of Etiquette • Dizzy Bit O Jam 11:00 FRI • Courtroom Center Your Cosplay Photography Tickets are available at the WWWC6 Merchandise booth. Dizzy Bit O Jam, a duo concocted of dizzy adroit • Madame Askew, Grand Arbiter 12:00 FRI • Courtroom Center • Paige Gardner Dr. S.Wayne Manor and cracked bit o jam Penny Photo Opportunities Join Madame Askew and the Grand Arbiter for of The Keys. Their music; vaudeville - 20’s crooner On the Stage inside the Vendor Barn, check a lively discussion on finding your people, build- Getting the best photos of your costume is easy -blues/jazz with dash of cirque to add steampunk the schedule for celebrity times. ing your community, and creating a welcoming when you learn some simple tips of posing, plan- flair, will captured and entrance. Steampunk space for LGBTQ friends and allies. ning and working with your environment. Explore Get your photo taken with our celebrities, per- how to self-style your shots for cosplay photog- formers and artists. Tickets are available at the raphy! WWWC6 Merchandise booth. 44 5 The Cog is Dead: Musical Q&A Invaders from Characters from the Hive Mind Drake & McTrowell’s 1:00 FRI • AZ Theater the Depths of Space 3:00 FRI • Courthouse Right Hot Potato School of Writing™ • The Cog is Dead 2pm FRI • AZ Theatre • Amelia Whittaker 3:00 FRI • AZ Theater Come meet the members of The Cog is Dead, ask • David Lee Summers Learn how to create a character out of thin air • Chief Inspector Erasmus Drake and Dr.
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