South Con Cosplay Rules and Guidelines
Cosplay at SouthCon wants everyone to have a great time at our family friendly events and consequently these guidelines on behavior for ALL attendees are very important to us. Any violation of the following policies will result in you being asked to leave the event:
Be considerate towards fellow attendees
We know that attendees love to have photos taken with cosplayers and we love to see photos taken at our events but please be considerate about the locations you pose for/take photographs in
Avoid the central aisles where traders have their tables
Never take or pose for photos on the stairs
Avoid doorways and areas where people need to pass through or queue
ALWAYS ask before taking a photograph of a Cosplayer
Act responsibly with your cosplay props
If you are found to be acting inappropriately with a prop (if it belongs to you or not) you will be asked to leave the event
If your cosplay is deemed to be offensive to the casual observer it will not be allowed inside the event
Props and clothing supporting alcohol, drugs, profanity etc will not be allowed. Costumes must comply with BISD regulation regarding alcohol, weapons, etc.
Many members of the public find weapons offensive – When traveling to and from the venue or simply relaxing outside be mindful that not everyone knows about cosplay. Realistic props could cause worry or concern for the safety of the public. Please keep ALL props covered and stowed away at these times, this is also for your own benefit as it could stop unnecessary interaction with police.
Consider the “social media” test – if you were photographed and the image went viral, would the general public be offended by your outfit. If the answer is yes then do not bring your costume to the event
This also applies to offensive behavior once inside the event. This includes but is not limited to:
Touching other attendees (and their costumes) without consent
Aggressive behavior towards other attendees
Aggressive behavior towards crew
Inappropriate gestures and poses
Inappropriate comments
Excessive swearing
Any violence, threats of violence or intimidation towards any attendee or crew member will result in immediate removal from the event
This also includes simulated violence / staged fights both with and without props
You may be permitted to perform a fully choreographed scene as part of a cosplay masquerade performance but this must be pre-approved by the Cosplay Coordinators and will be dependent on suitable staging
We have a zero tolerance for nudity
Costumes must be no smaller than normal school day clothes
ANY cosplay that is revealing vital parts will be asked to cover or leave the event
We know that your props are an integral part of your cosplay but we ask that you refer to the rules below before bringing your prop or weapon to an event.
Firearms
Realistic Replica Firearms
Nerf Guns, Water Guns, Airsoft guns, Paintball guns, BB guns
Knives, swords, clubs, brass knuckles, throwing stars, nunchucks, or other weapons which are prohibited by the student code of conduct
Props or weapons with sharp edges
Bokken (WOOD)
Functional bows or crossbows
Darts
Slingshots
Unsecured whips
Pyrotechnics/explosives (including glitter and smoke bombs)
Sharp Arrows
Non realistic weapons
Foam weapons in a sheath
Unstrung strung bow
Coiled and secured whips
Plastic / foam / LARP weapons
Tools
Props longer than 6ft accompanied by an experienced spotter
All props will be checked at the door before you enter the venue and any items that do not adhere to the rules above will not be allowed into the event. Staff cannot store any banned props. If your prop does not adhere to the rules you will be asked to store it in your car before entering the event. Coloured tips should be suitable and proportionate enough to identify the weapon as a prop from a distance. All weapons will also be subject to a separate tagging system check on entry. Props will not be used for any kind of fighting or fake fighting scene.
We welcome and encourage any costume that falls within the rules outlined above, but ask you to be aware of the following:
You must be able to get through a standard size door unaided
For any costumes over 6ft 5in or wider than 6ft you must be accompanied by an experienced spotter at all times
We have no restrictions on tails or trains, but ask you to be aware in busy areas to avoid becoming a trip or slip hazard
No hard and sharp pointy bits
The ultimate decision on whether or not a costume or prop is allowed will be based upon the student code of conduct and the opinion of an administrator. You may find this under our schools website. https://www.boerneisd.net/departments/administrative-services/student-code-of-conduct
If any concerns or questions, please find a staff member, and they will direct you to the appropriate administrator.