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Silly question about "performance tools"
somewolf:
tnx Cairyn!
it is pretty easy:
a 'stick' that isn't on fire and worn as a part of a costuming is most likely to be approved by me.
any other occasion handling such things, especialy spinning it round in public, is most likely to be banned.
of course i won't (and can't) approve items that fall under the weapon laws here in germany, we'll have to check this first.
so still:
--- Quote ---the way to go is to ask for me at check-in time
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meaning IRL, not from pictures online, since i need to see the wearer/handler as well.
i'd prefer if everyone leaves there weapon-like items at home for i'll not discuss why i won't allow certain items
and so they may have to be locked-up during the convention.
wasn't this a furry convention? cuddling? art? y .. , not war?
*wagz*
just
somewolf
whitewulfe:
--- Quote from: somewolf on 14.03.2007, 22:05:55 ---tnx Cairyn!
it is pretty easy:
a 'stick' that isn't on fire and worn as a part of a costuming is most likely to be approved by me.
any other occasion handling such things, especialy spinning it round in public, is most likely to be banned.
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Ah, so no going outside in the wee hours of the night to spin poi when there aren't that many people outside, just can do such on the dancefloor with glowsticks (or devices resembling glowsticks)?
--- Quote ---meaning IRL, not from pictures online, since i need to see the wearer/handler as well.
i'd prefer if everyone leaves there weapon-like items at home for i'll not discuss why i won't allow certain items and so they may have to be locked-up during the convention.
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*nods* Makes sense, was simply asking about the staff as more than likely I'd be bringing it along (or, if possible, dropping it off at a friend's place before coming to the con) due to wanting to meet up with various other people in europe that are into various performance/dance forms... They wouldn't be used as part of a costume though, just casual use on the dancefloor.
Blue_Panther:
--- Quote from: whitewulfe on 14.03.2007, 22:23:09 ---They wouldn't be used as part of a costume though, just casual use on the dancefloor.
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Hmm... there is something that I would like to throw in from a dancers POV: Eurofurence Dancefloors are usually a hive of activaty, especially if the dj spins a set which attracts a lot of people space is cramped. A fursuiter with impaired vision just might not be able to dodge you in time :D
TbW
whitewulfe:
--- Quote from: Blue_Panther on 14.03.2007, 23:57:12 ---
--- Quote from: whitewulfe on 14.03.2007, 22:23:09 ---They wouldn't be used as part of a costume though, just casual use on the dancefloor.
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Hmm... there is something that I would like to throw in from a dancers POV: Eurofurence Dancefloors are usually a hive of activaty, especially if the dj spins a set which attracts a lot of people space is cramped. A fursuiter with impaired vision just might not be able to dodge you in time :D
TbW
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Good point, hence why one uses short leashes with their poi/glowsticks, and leaves the really tough tricks that require a lot of space (ex: flowers) for outdoors and less cramped conditions.
Jager:
Ok somewolf, whats "Baned" under german law?
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