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Postby DJ YUKKURi » Sun Jan 15, 2012 10:23 pm

"Viva La Revolution"
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Postby Mune » Mon Jan 16, 2012 3:57 am

DJ YUKKURi wrote:"Viva La Revolution"

I like!

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Postby Neo_skywalker » Mon Jan 16, 2012 1:53 pm

DJ YUKKURi wrote:"Viva La Revolution"


"Viva la Dance Dance Revolution"

We re-direct all the DDR players to come to the dance instead of them playing DDR. XD

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Postby Leali_black » Mon Jan 16, 2012 3:03 pm

DJ YUKKURi wrote:"Viva La Revolution"



I'm all for that!!!

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Postby Mune » Mon Jan 16, 2012 8:55 pm

Neo_skywalker wrote:
DJ YUKKURi wrote:"Viva La Revolution"


"Viva la Dance Dance Revolution"

We re-direct all the DDR players to come to the dance instead of them playing DDR. XD

Sorry name is too long. It is proven in market research that short names will stick to people better. You want names with minimum syllables or catchy. Viva la revolution is already pushing it

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Postby DJ YUKKURi » Mon Jan 16, 2012 11:53 pm

Mune wrote:Viva la revolution is already pushing it

Well, Sakura-Con 2011's was called "The Electric Super Robot Happy Fun Dance" or something.

Keep in mind that you're trying to market the dance to people who are already going to the con. They're already there anyway, so they won't really care what it's called, as long as you have something. Plus, when you think "Anime Revolution" the part that sticks with you most is the "Revolution" portion, as it brings about that "revolutionary" feeling, a la Che Guevara, and whatnot. Therefore, "Viva La Revolution" further plays on "Viva la Revolucion", as being one of the most memorable phrases during the whole Che Guevara era, and a "Celebration of the Revolution", if you will. "Viva La Revolution" would therefore be a "Celebration of the Anime Revolution".

Personally, I am not in support of what Che Guevara stood for or how he went about doing what he did, but most people, when they think of "Revolution" will think of the whole Che Guevara movement, and therefore "Viva La Revolucion".

So yeah, it is pretty catchy.
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Postby Leali_black » Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:38 am

DJ YUKKURi wrote:
Mune wrote:Viva la revolution is already pushing it

Well, Sakura-Con 2011's was called "The Electric Super Robot Happy Fun Dance" or something.

Keep in mind that you're trying to market the dance to people who are already going to the con. They're already there anyway, so they won't really care what it's called, as long as you have something. Plus, when you think "Anime Revolution" the part that sticks with you most is the "Revolution" portion, as it brings about that "revolutionary" feeling, a la Che Guevara, and whatnot. Therefore, "Viva La Revolution" further plays on "Viva la Revolucion", as being one of the most memorable phrases during the whole Che Guevara era, and a "Celebration of the Revolution", if you will. "Viva La Revolution" would therefore be a "Celebration of the Anime Revolution".

Personally, I am not in support of what Che Guevara stood for or how he went about doing what he did, but most people, when they think of "Revolution" will think of the whole Che Guevara movement, and therefore "Viva La Revolucion".

So yeah, it is pretty catchy.



I agree.


Lol

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Postby Mune » Tue Jan 17, 2012 2:48 am

Fair enough you got me =]

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Postby spyd22 » Thu Jan 26, 2012 11:21 am

Who here's heard of Dj Heavygrinder?

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Postby DJ YUKKURi » Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:39 am

spyd22 wrote:Who here's heard of Dj Heavygrinder?

I don't know much about her, but she emailed me (or perhaps it was her manager) asking to be a guest DJ at our convention's-eve dance for Tsukino-Con this year. Unfortunately, as we're already having the Slants as guest performers during regular convention hours, we did not have enough financial resources to accommodate her this year.

On a side note, if you're also accepting guest DJs, I'd recommend either M-Project or S3RL (or both).

Also, who's planning this thing, anyway? I still haven't heard anything about that and I don't know who to throw demos at.
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