What is Cosmia Festival and why is it happening?
Thankfully that's not a question I have to ask myself too often - it's always felt like the right thing to do. Here's why:
I love science fiction, fantasy and speculative fiction. Reading the books, bingeing TV and film, playing computer games and board games - this is how I spend a lot of my free time and money. I also love festivals, podcasts and digging deeper into the stuff I love. Combining the two seems like fun.
As genre fans, in many ways life has never been better. When I was reading great stuff back in the day, I never imagined works I really enjoyed, and entirely new fictional universes, would be all over TV and the cinema.
One of the biggest TV shows of all time: Game of Thrones. Biggest cinema franchises: the MCU, Lord of the Rings. Harry Potter, Star Wars. Books like Altered Carbon not only being optioned but made (where o' where is the Iain M. Banks Culture series!!!). As many have said, the geeks have inherited the world.
And there are more and more places for fans to go and celebrate their community - both online and off. Conventions abound, geek cafes spread, and it's brilliant. There are some excellent genre literature and film festivals too.
Those things are great, and we love them. We want to do things differently.
What we are offering is something you don't get at a convention and rarely (with content based on SF/Fantasy) at mainstream arts festivals.
A true multi-arts festival based on ideas not just fandom. Passionate creators at all stages of their career, sharing their craft. Concepts and tropes explored through methods serious and silly, for all ages, hard-core fans to casual, academics, families. Literature, film, TV, Art, gaming, theatre, creative workshops, all in one programme. You name it, we'll try and do it (Seriously, suggest stuff!
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This is a festival for people who are interested in the world, and ideas about the future, and like opportunities to get involved (if they want). We want to give people experiences they'll always remember and new ways of looking at what they love.We are making something that sits alongside conventions, literature festivals and all the other events, scratching a different itch.
We think genre fans deserve it.
And there's more. We want to be environmentally, ethically and morally responsible. We want to put something out in the world which makes it better. We're passionate about this, and we think fans are too. Very soon we'll be posting our policies and plans so you can see what we mean.
Why Huddersfield?
Our answer would be, well, why not? We're the hometown of Captain Picard, Dr Who and Queen Cersei (that's Patrick Stewart, Jodie Whittaker and Lena Headey to you). We're right in the middle of Leeds and Manchester, just off the M1 and M62. So the perfect place to be and easy to get to.
Huddersfield is also packed full of talent, ideas and cutting-edge academic research, with some cool venues to boot.
So that's the elevator pitch. If you're sold, sign up to our mailing list, and why not check out our Crowdfunder
if you want to help make it happen. If you want to get involved as a partner, or a sponsor, or a volunteer: get in touch. And most importantly, see you in the Autumn.
Dave