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词条 Tekko (convention)
释义

  1. Programming

  2. History

     Event history 

  3. Tekko 1/2

     Event history 

  4. KuroKiiro Festival

     Event history 

  5. Sangawa Project

     Event history 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox Convention
| name = Tekko
| image =
| caption = Tekkoshocon 2010
| status = Active
| genre = Anime, Manga, Japanese popular culture[1][2]
| venue = David L. Lawrence Convention Center
| location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
| country = United States
| first = 2003
| organizer = Pittsburgh Japanese Culture Society (PJCS)[2][5]
| attendance = 9,751 in 2018[6]
| website = http://www.teamtekko.us/
}}Tekko (formerly Tekkoshocon) is an annual four-day anime convention held during April at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[7] The convention has been held in various locations around the Pittsburgh metropolitan area and is run by a non-profit organization, the Pittsburgh Japanese Culture Society (PJCS).[2][5] Tekkoshocon's name was a blend of the Japanese word tekkosho, meaning steel mill (a reference to Pittsburgh's industrial steel-producing history), and adapting the suffix "-con" (from convention), which is a common nomenclature archetype among such conventions.[11]

Programming

The convention typically offers an AMV contest, anime viewings, concerts, cosplay masquerade, costume competitions, dance/rave, dance competition, dealers' room, fashion shows, gaming (board, LARP, table top, trading card), karaoke room, panels, video game tournaments, and workshops.[2][5][14][15][16][17][18][19] Tekko has held charity events since 2006 supporting organizations such as the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, and in 2011 the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Gackt's "Show Your Heart" charity, and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.[11][15][22] The concerts at Tekko have drawn significant attendees, with over 900 for the Rampant concert in 2011, over 1,000 for Exist Trace in 2012, and 1,100 for Dazzle Vision & Cantoy in 2013.[23][24][25] Tekko contributed almost three million dollars to the Pittsburgh economy in 2014, growing to nearly four million (3.7 mil) in 2015, and $4.7 million in 2016.[18][27][28][29]

History

In 2002 the first attempt to hold an anime convention in Pittsburgh, Takocon, failed due to a booking problem at the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center and the lack of time to acquire additional space.[30] In 2003, the first Tekkoshocon was organized by Rebecca Roach and occurred at the Wyndham Pittsburgh Airport.[14] In 2004, the convention moved to the Pittsburgh Marriott North and became three days. From 2005 to 2007 Tekkoshocon was held in the Pittsburgh ExpoMart/Radisson Hotel Pittsburgh, but due to unexpected demolition work, Tekkoshocon moved to the Radisson Hotel Pittsburgh Green Tree for 2008.[32][33]

Tekkoshocon moved to the larger David L. Lawrence Convention Center in 2009 and for 2010 expanded into a four-day convention.[34][35] In 2011 due to the lack of available space at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, the convention moved to the Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown (formerly Pittsburgh Hilton).[1] The convention celebrated its tenth anniversary and remained at the Wyndham Grand for 2012 while adding a fifth evening of events offsite at the Hollywood Theater Dormont.[14][38] Due to various issues (crowded staircases, hotel issues, noise complaints including an early shutdown Sunday morning), the convention announced that it would not be returning to the Wyndham Grand for 2013.[16] Tekkoshocon Inc. transferred its property to the Pittsburgh Japanese Culture Society, a non-profit organization, in September 2012.[2] The convention returned to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center starting in 2013, with the name shortened to Tekko for 2014.[2][42][43]

Tekko added dressing rooms for cosplayers, non photo cosplay locations, Japanese cultural/educational programming (Tekko Gakkou), and expanded the game room by 50 percent in 2015.[5][27][43] Pittsburgh declared it to be Tekko Week during the convention in 2016.[28] Two attendees got married during the cosplay masquerade and portions of the convention were streamed live (TeamTekkoTV).[19][28] In 2017, Tekko expanded its 18+ programming.[29]

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests{{Convention list date = March 29–30, 2003 venue = Wyndham Pittsburgh Airport location = Coraopolis, Pennsylvania attendance = 600[51] guests = Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Vic Mignogna, Chris Patton, Debora Rabbai, Monica Rial, and Jan Scott-Frazier.[51]
}}{{Convention list
date = March 12–14, 2004 venue = Pittsburgh Marriott North location = Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Greg Ayres, Steve Bennett, Bob Bergen, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Vic Mignogna, Otaku Duet, and Greg Wicker.[53]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 8–10, 2005 venue = Pittsburgh ExpoMart
Radisson Hotel Pittsburgh
location = Monroeville, Pennsylvania attendance = 1,400[11] guests = Greg Ayres, Emily DeJesus, Michael Gluck, Richard "Pocky" Kim, Bruce Lewis, Mike McFarland, Jeff Thompson, and Greg Wicker.[55]
}}{{Convention list
date = March 31-April 2, 2006 venue = Pittsburgh ExpoMart
Radisson Hotel Pittsburgh
location = Monroeville, Pennsylvania attendance = 1,771[56] guests = Greg Ayres, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Caitlin Glass, Michael Gluck, Tiffany Grant, Matt Greenfield, Hilary Hatch, Kyle Hebert, Michael Poe, and Greg Wicker.[56]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 13–15, 2007 venue = Pittsburgh ExpoMart
Radisson Hotel Pittsburgh
location = Monroeville, Pennsylvania attendance = 2,457[58] guests = Greg Ayres, Hilary Hatch, Kyle Hebert, Mari Iijima, Vic Mignogna, Michael Poe, Carrie Savage, Brett Weaver, and Greg Wicker.[58]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 11–13, 2008 venue = Radisson Hotel Pittsburgh Green Tree location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Robert Axelrod, Greg Ayres, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Aaron Dismuke, Sandy Fox, Tiffany Grant, Matt Greenfield, The Hsu-nami, Mari Iijima, Lex Lang, Mike McFarland, and Carrie Savage.[32]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 3–5, 2009 venue = David L. Lawrence Convention Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = 3,239[61] guests = Greg Ayres, Battlecake, Johnny Yong Bosch, David Brehm, Eyeshine, Freezepop, Hilary Hatch, Jonathan Klein, Otokage, Michael Poe, Derek Stephen Prince, Stephanie Sheh, Uncle Yo, and Stephanie Young.[61]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 8–11, 2010 venue = David L. Lawrence Convention Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = 3,522[63] guests = Robert Axelrod, Greg Ayres, Johnny Yong Bosch, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Eyeshine, Barbara Goodson, Todd Haberkorn, Kyle Hebert, Mari Iijima, LeetStreet Boys, Luzmelt, Vic Mignogna, Wendy Powell, Derek Stephen Prince, Carrie Savage, Christopher Corey Smith, Dan Southworth, Suicide Ali, Uncle Yo, and Tommy Yune.[63]
}}{{Convention list
date = March 31-April 3, 2011 venue = Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = 4,000 (est)[14] guests = Steven Blum, Richard Epcar, lix, Kevin McKeever, Mega Ran, Reni Mimura, Rampant, Ellyn Stern, and Tommy Yune.[66]
}}{{Convention list
date = March 21–25, 2012 venue = Hollywood Theater Dormont (21st)[38]
Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown
location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = 3,600 (est)[2] guests = Exist Trace, David J. Fielding, Todd Haberkorn, Kevin McKeever, Mega Ran, SoundWitch, Uncle Yo, and Travis Willingham.[69]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 4–7, 2013 venue = Hollywood Theater Dormont (4th)[70]
David L. Lawrence Convention Center
location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Cantoy, Chris Cason, Dazzle Vision, David J. Fielding, Initial P, Tony Oliver, Chii Sakurabi, Uncle Yo, Cristina Vee, and Tommy Yune.[71]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 4–6, 2014 venue = David L. Lawrence Convention Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = 5,111[72] guests = Charles Dunbar, Gacharic Spin, Caitlin Glass, Brittney Karbowski, Lolita Dark, Uncle Yo, David Vincent, and Greg Wicker.[72]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 16–19, 2015 venue = David L. Lawrence Convention Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = 5,983[74] guests = Charles Dunbar, Jerry Jewell, Nancy Kepner, Jamie Marchi, RinRin, ROOKiEZ is PUNK'D, J. Michael Tatum, Tune in Tokyo, and Uncle Yo.[74]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 7–10, 2016 venue = David L. Lawrence Convention Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = 7,698[76] guests = Misako Aoki, Back-On, DJ Bass, Charles Dunbar, Nancy Kepner, Lynda Leung, Matt Mercer, Chris Patton, Marisha Ray, Micah Solusod, Austin Tindle, and Uncle Yo.[76]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 6–9, 2017 venue = David L. Lawrence Convention Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Charles Dunbar, Haenuli, Nancy Kepner, Cherami Leigh, Magic of Life, n00neimp0rtant, Jeff Nimoy, Brina Palencia, Jad Saxton, Ian Sinclair, Kimura U, Uncle Yo, and Greg Wicker.[78]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 5-8, 2018 venue = David L. Lawrence Convention Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = 9,751[6] guests = SungWon Cho, Luci Christian, Daniel Coglan, Charles Dunbar, Fire Lily, Nancy Kepner, Haruka Kurebayashi, LM.C, Vic Mignogna, Bryce Papenbrook, Monica Rial, Indra Rojas, Jez Roth, and Saki Tachibana.[6]
}}{{Convention list
date = April 11-14, 2019 venue = David L. Lawrence Convention Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Daniel Coglan, Jillian Coglan, Charles Dunbar, Nancy Kepner, Erica Lindbeck, Myth & Roid, Sleepyhead, and TeddyLoid.[81]
}}

Tekko 1/2

Tekko 1/2 was a one-day anime convention created by the staff of Tekkoshocon that included anime showings, cosplay, karaoke, panels, and video games. Due to growth the event moved from the Carnegie Library to the Best Western Parkway Center Inn in 2008.[82]

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests{{Convention list date = October 1, 2005[83] venue = Carnegie Library Main (Oakland) location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests =
}}{{Convention list
date = October 14, 2006 venue = Carnegie Library Main (Oakland) location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Mandy St. Jean[84]
}}{{Convention list
date = October 27, 2007[85][86] venue = Carnegie Library Main (Oakland) location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests =
}}{{Convention list
date = October 4, 2008 venue = Best Western Parkway Center Inn location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Battlecake, Carrie Savage, and Uncle Yo.[87]
}}

KuroKiiro Festival

The KuroKiiro Festival is an educational anime festival that includes a carnival, dance, dancing maid cafe, swap meet, talent show, vendors, video gaming, and workshops.[88][89] In 2010, KuroKiiro moved to the Boyd Community Center (former school) in Pittsburgh and formed its own maid cafe group called KuroKiiro Cafe.[90][91] The event returned to the Boyd Community Center in 2011 and was held over Thanksgiving weekend.[91] KuroKiiro again returned to the Boyd Community Center in 2012 and 2013.[88][94] For 2014 the convention moved to the California University of Pennsylvania Convocation Center in California, Pennsylvania.[95]

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests{{Convention list date = October 3–4, 2009 venue = Best Western Parkway Center Inn location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Battlecake, Dino Lionetti, Carrie Savage, and The SoftReset.[96]
}}{{Convention list
date = November 5–7, 2010 venue = Boyd Community Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Stephanie Nadolny and Uncle Yo.[90]
}}{{Convention list
date = November 25–27, 2011 venue = Boyd Community Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Kent Williams[98]
}}{{Convention list
date = November 16–18, 2012 venue = Boyd Community Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Kyle Hebert[89]
}}{{Convention list
date = November 1–3, 2013 venue = Boyd Community Center location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Crispin Freeman and Greg Wicker.[94]
}}{{Convention list
date = August 29–31, 2014 venue = California University of Pennsylvania, Convocation Center location = California, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Leah Clark, Charles Dunbar, Nancy Kepner, Tyson Rinehart, and Greg Wicker.[95]
}}

Sangawa Project

The Sangawa Project is an 18+ anime event created by the staff of Tekkoshocon geared towards mature fans that includes an AMV contest, cosplay contest, dealers room, panels, and classic video games.[102][103] Sangawa's name comes from the Japanese word for "three rivers", in reference to Pittsburgh's nickname.[104] The event acts as a revenue source, along with the KuroKiiro Festival, for Tekkoshocon.[14] For 2014 the convention moved to the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[106]

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests{{Convention list date = December 4–5, 2010 venue = Best Western Parkway Center Inn location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = 106 guests = Dan Woren[107]
}}{{Convention list
date = July 15–17, 2011 venue = Best Western Parkway Center Inn location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Matt K. Miller[108]
}}{{Convention list
date = July 13–15, 2012[109] venue = Best Western Parkway Center Inn location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Kevin McKeever and Jeff Ryan.[110]
}}{{Convention list
date = December 5–7, 2014 venue = DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = 300+[111] guests = Monica Rial[106]
}}{{Convention list
date = December 4–6, 2015 venue = DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh - Green Tree location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Charles Dunbar, Nancy Kepner, Vic Mignogna and Sonny Strait.[113]
}}{{Convention list
date = December 9-11, 2016 venue = DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh - Green Tree location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Charles Dunbar, Todd Haberkorn, and Nancy Kepner.[114]
}}{{Convention list
date = December 8-10, 2017 venue = DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh - Green Tree location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Colleen Clinkenbeard, Charles Dunbar, Nancy Kepner, and Robert McCollum.[115]
}}{{Convention list
date = November 30 - December 2, 2018 venue = Drury Plaza Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown location = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attendance = guests = Daniel Coglan, Charles Dunbar, Nancy Kepner, Tony Oliver, and David Vincent.[116]
}}

See also

{{Portal|Pittsburgh}}{{commons category|Tekkoshocon}}
  • List of anime conventions

References

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49. ^{{cite news | work = The Herald-Star | title = Opinion: Tekkoshocon delights with atmosphere; organization lacking | date = 2012-03-30 | first = Jeremy | last = Kins | url = http://heraldstaronline.com/page/content.detail/id/571952/Opinion--Tekkoshocon-delights-with-atmosphere--organization-lacking.html?nav=5034 | accessdate = 2012-04-03}}
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68. ^{{cite news|last1=Machosky|first1=Michael|title=Downtown Pittsburgh's Tekko gathering celebrates Japanese pop culture|url=http://triblive.com/aande/moreaande/8130318-74/japanese-convention-pop#axzz3Z1HUJnL3|accessdate=2 May 2015|work=Trib Total Media|date=April 15, 2015}}
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External links

  • Tekko Website
  • KuroKiiro Festival Website
  • Sangawa Project Website
  • Pittsburgh Japanese Culture Society (PJCS) Website
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