It is with pleasure to announce that I will be working with Retro Hawk Productions on their new steampunk webseries, Antediluvian! Check out their facebook here: Antediluvian Facebook and dont forget to drop in and watch the pilot episode! Antediluvian Pilot
1/28: We will be moving the site to a new home soon! Feel free to continue using this site until further notice! If you would like to visit the new site, please visit:
Official Site
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"Cosplay...what exactly defines it? It is but a part of life that borders on the line of fact and fiction, reality and fantasy, and uses a great strength called 'imagination'. Cosplay is what a person makes it, and not something easily taken away from those who love it. A living piece of art."
~Mimiru
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Most of my events somehow involve acting and performing, and I love to entertain an audience and somehow involve them! I try to make sure that all of my events are interactive, hands-on, educational, or involve a lot of exploring! My number one goal is to not only have fun in character, but also to please the audience!
Since I was seven, I knew that I somehow wanted to end up doing something with my life that involved Japanese culture. I grew up off-and-on on a Cherokee Reservation, and my first language was Cherokee. When I was seven, I had my first encounter with Japanese music, believing that the angel (the vocalist) was going to take my mom to the afterlife since she was in the hospital. But, since then, I was captivated by Japanese language and music, and as I aged, Japanese culture became my "closest-to-home" interest and passion. There are many similarities between my raised Cherokee heritage and the traditional values of Japanese roots. This is why I began my journey to Japan.
I studied abroad in Japan from September 9, 2011-June 2012, and prior to that I did research with the ASIANetwork on the March 11, 2011 Disasters in Japan from May 2011-June 2011. The research project took place from May 2011-June 2011 with Webster University. I am currently working on a Bachelor's in Anthropology with a Japanese Language and Culture focus.
For a time, I did various forms of street fashion, from lolita (gothic), Visual Kei, and then to gyaru (banba, manba, b-gyaru and grew out of them into oneegyaru), although I eventually came to my own conclusions about what I felt was most comfortable. Now, I enjoy sharing experiences and how-to's when it comes to these fashions, for those who are interested themselves.
I have been studying Nihon Buyou for a little over seven years now. I first picked up Japanese dance through my sensei, who I met through connections with my grandmother.
Nihon Buyou is a traditional and classical Japanese style dance that is intended for stage use. Some popular examples of Nihon Buyou origins are "nohgaku" and "kabuki buyou". There are many styles that vary from school to school. I am from the Tohzan Ryu school, learning the Tozan Ryu style. For one year I studied Taiken style in Ikeda, Osaka.
During my schooling of Nihon Buyou, I have been taught Bon Odori, festive dancing, and required to learn kimono kitsuke (wearing kimono).
Other Hobbies and Experience With:
*Kitsuke
*Asian Ball Jointed Doll modifications
*ParaPara/Tech Para/TraPara
*Photoshop
*Martial Arts (Tae Kwon Do, Naginata, Kendo)
*Event Organizing
*Traveling
*Working
*Writing
*Makeup
*Hair/Wig Dressing
*Working
*Writing
*Makeup
*Hair/Wig Dressing
Associated Groups:
*Silver Aura of Dawn Cosplay (SADC)
*Hyruleans of St. Louis
*St. Louis Bon Odori Group
*Cosplayer Nation
*St. Louis Kimono-san
*St. Louis Cosplay Coalition
*Hyruleans of St. Louis
*St. Louis Bon Odori Group
*Cosplayer Nation
*St. Louis Kimono-san
*St. Louis Cosplay Coalition
Websites:
Contact:
mimiru_cosplay@yahoo.com
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