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Опубликовано: 26 Февраль 2021
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Yuki no Odori
On January 30, the 10th Tula Anime Festival Yuki no Odori took place in Tula .
Just as a theater starts with a hanger, any festival starts with an entrance. The queue was quite decent, but the organization at the entrance allowed you to get inside quickly enough and without, as often happens, not comfortable moments.
The volunteers are very attentive and correct, the wardrobe is spacious and what is especially pleasant and rare to meet, non-accredited cosplayers had a place to stay and clean themselves up.
Two floors of spacious halls easily accommodated all the guests and participants. A very well-thought-out theme with calls notifying you about the beginning of the block, because when you want to take photos, chat with people or just have a snack during a break, you can forget about time. The stage program for the whole day did not allow anyone to get bored. The applause and enthusiastic support of the audience could be heard even in the corridors behind closed doors. And on both floors there were many photographers who approached their work very creatively.
In general, Tula met the participants very positively, on the territory of the GKZ there were a lot of older generations who came to accompany their children and these parents were keenly interested in what was happening. The introduction of restrictions in Russia apparently affected the mood of people of all ages, an event that allows you to briefly plunge into the fairy tale of reincarnation is interesting not only for young people.
Our small company arrived from Moscow to Tula with two hours of time before and after the festival with the expectation that we would not know what to do with this time, but in fact we barely managed to get to the train back, so it was a busy day that flew by completely unnoticed and as a final conclusion-the Tula Yuki no Odori festival is definitely worth a visit to all those who have bright impressions!