Starcon

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Starcon

Festival logo
StatusActive
GenreScience fiction Comics Fantasy Movie TV Video games Science Cosmonautics
VenueExpoforum” Convention and Exhibition Centre (2016)
Location(s)Saint Petersburg
Country Russia
Inaugurated1999; 23 years ago (1999)
Organized by
Websitewww.starcon.pro

Starcon is the oldest[1] and the largest festival of science fiction, fantasy, movie and science in the CIS and Baltic countries.[2] Since 2012 takes place in St. Petersburg in the summer.

Format[]

The festival consists of 3 main zones:

  • Main stage, where people can see various show programs and cosplay competition.
  • Exhibition area. Includes thematic stands, that represent decorations from books, comics, movies etc. Participants of stands also wear costumes and organise different competitions, quests and activities.
  • Science zone includes an exhibition and a conference, where people can attend lectures of scientists and experts from various fields.

History[]

Before 2013[]

The first Starcon was held in Moscow in 1999. At first, the festival was set to unite all the Star Wars` fans. In this form the festival existed from 1999 to 2010, gathering about 100-300 people.

In 2011 Starcon expanded the scope up to science fiction and was attended by over 350 people.

In 2012 the festival was given to Igor Pylaev and the team of organizers Geekers. Under their leading:

  • The festival moved to Saint-Petersburg
  • The scope of the event was expanded. Starcon became a festival dedicated to science fiction in pop culture: thematic TV series, films and animation, literature, games, and comics
  • The scientific section was added. There people can attend lectures about modern robotic science and technologies, genetics, bioinformatics and spacecraft

2013[]

In 2013 Starcon changed location and took place in GARDEN CITY Expocentre, becoming the first event in such format in Russia. The first release of comics Adventure Time[3] in Russian language and the premier of the first Russian Zombie movie “Meteletsa: Winter of the Dead”[4] were presented on Starcon.

In 2013 over 5 000 people have visited Starcon .

2014[]

In 2014 Starcon again changed location - this time the festival took place in Lenexpo Exhibition Complex.

For the first time festival had the movie section:

Special guests:

Andrei Borisenko - cosmonaut of the Russian Federation, Hero of the Russian Federation

Dmitry Gromov and Oleg Ladydgenskiy - Ukraine fantasy writers, their pen name - Henry Lion Oldy

Maria Semenova - a writer, the author of legendary "Wolfhound"

Stas Davydov - the hoster of the Internet-show "This is Horosho"

In 2014 over 15 000 people have visited Starcon

2015[]

In 2015 Starcon again took place in Lenexpo Exhibition Complex, but for the first time It lasted three days and took all 3 pavilions, including street zone as well. The total festival area included 20 000 sq.m., and the number of participants was over 40 000 people.[5]

The movie section contained[]

Special guests[]

Festivals[]

Date City Place Number of participants
1999–2002 Moscow
2003 Moscow HC “Mayak” Over 100
2004 Saint-Petersburg DUM Over 150
2005–2011 Moscow HK “VVC” Over 350
2012 Saint-Petersburg KDZ “ Moskovskiy" Over 1 200
2013 Saint-Petersburg GARDEN CITY Expocentre Over 5 000
2014 Saint-Petersburg Lenexpo Exhibition Complex Over 15 000
2015 Saint-Petersburg Lenexpo Exhibition Complex Over 40 000

Starcon 2016[]

In 2016 Starcon will be held on July 8, 9 and 10 in “EXPOFORUM” Convention and Exhibition Centre and will take in pavilions F, G and H, and also congress-center. The whole place will be 40 000 sq.m.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Старкон". starcon.pro. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  2. ^ "Фоторепортаж. Фоторепортаж: Поклонники фантастики на фестивале "Старкон" в Петербурге". The Village. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  3. ^ "«СТАРКОН 2015»: Как это было". Filmz.ru. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  4. ^ "Фанаты Star Wars и Star Trek соберутся на конвент Старкон в Петербурге". РИА Новости. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  5. ^ "Новости LOVE Radio: «Старкон 2015»". www.loveradio.ru. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  6. ^ "Старкон". starcon.pro. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
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