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Horror conventions are gatherings of the community of fans of various forms ofhorror includinghorror cinema,goth lifestyle, and occasionallyscience fiction andfantasy. Historically the focus has been on the cinematic form rather than literature and art, but this has broadened to include all forms in recent years. People in attendance at a horror convention are traditionally known asmembers of the convention; invited celebrities includingfilm directors and stars are commonly known asguests of the convention, though many professionals including directors will simply attend as members.
The first morning of most conventions, the "Opening Ceremonies" are held, where organizers and marquee guests are introduced and speeches might be made. Some conventions such asWeekend of Horrors will play horror-themed music and video.
Panel-led discussions, orPanels, usually fill up the daytime hours of most conventions with typically one-hour discussions of topics related tohorror films,horror literature, andfandom in general.
Evening entertainment often includes a combination of official and unofficial events, including dances, formal invitational dinners, and fandom-themed room parties. Abid party is a room party held to influence the choice of the location of a future convention by advertising its advantages.
A costume contest called amasquerade is often held where persons go on stage and compete for nominal prizes based on their skill in assembling and presenting horror-inspired outfits. This is truly more a "talent show" rather than the "fancy dress ball" that the term suggests (although British fandom sometimes uses the term "fancy dress").
ADealer's orHuckster's Room is available, where merchants sell wares of interest to fans. These include books,action figures, prop replicas and t-shirts. Smaller conventions may simply have an informalDealer's Row, a section of hotel rooms from which dealers sell goods, while larger conventions may have both an official dealer's room and an unofficial dealer's row.
Many conventions havevideo rooms, in which genre-related audiovisual presentations take place and/or films and trailers are shown.
Often the "Closing Ceremonies" on the convention's last day are dispensed with entirely. This omission is because such ceremonies would logically be held after scheduled events are over, and convention members are occupied with packing up and checking out of the hotel.
Ceremony or not, adead dog party is likely to be held. This is the traditional winding-down party where few of the attendees are likely to have huge amounts of energy. This party is an attempt to ease people back into the real world outside of convention and can be an effective method of warding off the depression, which is often associated with the end of a major event. Analogies can be drawn to thedecompression parties following large events such asBurning Man.