Etienne “Dez” Desilets-Trempe at Nadeshicon!

For over four years now, Dez has been working on his weekly webcomic, Frivolesque. Available both in French and English, Frivolesque finds its roots in geek culture, in which Dez has been immersed since his childhood. Vivid example of assiduity, he is truly inspirational for up and coming artists, who he encourages to follow their passion.
Jump into the world of Frivolesque!
You may find more information about Dez here!

Droo at Nadeshicon!

Notorious cosplay photographer, Droo no longer needs any introduction when it comes to the canadian cosplay community. Passionate, talented and just outright fun to hang around, Droo is no stranger to conventions in Canada and beyond and will be back at this year’s Nadeshicon, alongside his “funtography suite”! Stop by and enjoy one of the greatest photoshoots of your life!
 
As always, you can find more info in the Guests section.

Benjamin Anderson and mpi as guests of honor for Nadeshicon 2017!

Lyricist and vocalist, mpi has worked alongside such figures as Legendoor and Hiroyuki Sawano to breathe life into anime soundtracks such as Attack On Titan, Guilty Crown and Kill la Kill. Very talented artist, mpi does not only work in the music industry; fluid English speaker, he also writes English poetry.

Benjamin Anderson, singer and songwriter born in England but currently living in Japan, has also been working side-by-side with other artists such as Legendoor and Hiroyuki Sawano. Not only does he work on anime soundtracks, he has also started two bands: Actual Proof, an R ‘n’ B unit, and Midnight Snakes, a shout along rock band.

Good friends, they will be performing as a duo next spring to bring you a wonderful show during which you are sure to recognize several tracks from your favorite animes!

Be sure to check out the Guests section for more information on these two amazing artists.

HOSHI★FURU back at Nadeshicon 2017!

They were there in 2012. They were there in 2013. Next spring, HOSHI★FURU will be back to shake the whole Pavillon Alphonse-Desjardins building!
 
Mixing influences from J-pop, J-rock, visual kei, hardcore punk and metal, the Ontarian band is once again back on the road to share their music across the continent after launching their latest EP, “HOSHI★FURU 2”, last month.
 
You may read more about HOSHI★FURU in the Guests section!

Review of the convention

Hello everyone!

We hope you had a great time at the 5th edition of our convention! It was our biggest edition so far; you exceeded even our most generous estimates in terms of attendance, with 1832 festival-goers, around fifty panelists, over sixty volunteers including the teams for the masquerade and the fashion show, as well as over 140 merchants, artists and exhibitors. Add the organisation team, the security team and the hundred guests to that, and we were over 2200 in pavillon Alphonse-Desjardins during the week-end! It was a huge success for us, and we have you to thank for that.

Of course, the success of our festival isn’t only based on math. We had the talented and famous Mika Kobayashi give not only one, but two shows. We hope you were able to attend atleast one of them, as her voice and stage presence were incredible! We will have a hard time finding a guest as amazing as her for next year’s convention, but we will do our best!

Arashi Daiko’s show was another must-see of the week-end. Through the unrivaled power of their taikos, they were able to recreate the history of Japan, be it its wars or its traditions. They even had the people attending try playing their intimidating drums!

Christopher Macdonald’s panels were another event we did not want to miss! It is no easy task to find a greater fan of Japan’s culture and animation than mister Macdonald, and, with his insight on the industry, his panels are a must for anyone even remotely interested in japanese culture!

Last but not least, while several other events and activities would have deserved to be in this list, we want to save this last spot for the amazing cosplayers who attended our convention. We witnessed it during the week-end and keep witnessing it through photos: your cosplays were astounding! We can’t help but be in awe before the passion that burns in you and all the work you put in it! The masquerade was a resounding success, and we have you to thank for that!

Speaking of thanks, we would like to give a special shoutout to a person very important to us. For two years straight, Laurent Fleury has acted as a volunteer interpreter and translator for our japanese guests. He traveled from Montreal and even took days off his job to give us his help, without ever asking for anything in return. We wouldn’t hope to find a kinder and more energetic interpreter, and, as such, would like to give him the gratitude he deserves. Thank you so very much Laurent, and we hope to keep working with you for many years to come!

As a last note, Le Site du Japon has published an article about us! You can read it here (French).

Also note that the Facebook event for the 2016 edition of our festival should be created soon! Also, a post-mortem meeting will be held in the near future to get your feedback on our convention. Please keep an eye out, as the date and location will soon be announced!

Again, thank you very much for your support everyone!

Otakuthon has announced their guests of honour, and has opened pre-registration for their convention!

Last night, Otakuthon revealed their second guest of honour: angela, a japanese group formed of vocalist atsuko and guitarist KATSU! Known for the theme songs of animes such as Knights of Sidonia, K and Coppelion, they will be holding a concert during the convention. Make sure to reserve your seat soon!

Otakuthon has also already revealed the presence of FLOW, famous japanese rock band who have performed for animes such as Naruto and Code Geass, amongst others. Since they will also be holding a show, don’t be late and reserve your spot now! You may also find more information on their guests on their page!

We can’t wait for August 7th, and hope you are as excited as we are!

If that’s the case, the pre-registration for Otakuthon is now open!

See you in 10 days!

Author and singer Valérie Harvey will be at Nadeshicon!

Passionate when it comes to Japan, its culture and its inhabitants, Valérie Harvey will host a panel at our festival to share her experiences and observations from her trips to Japan with you. Author of two books based on the problematic of low birthrates in Japan and composer, along with her husband, of songs in japanese and in french, she is sure to captivate you!

You may find her two websites by following these links:
http://www.yume.qc.ca/
http://www.nomadesse.com/ (French)

You may also read her bio in the Guests section!