Fantasy Fest 2018
October 28, 2018
Fantasy Fest 2018
So in my concluding blog posting I wanted to include in full
a letter to the editor that I wrote to the “Key West Citizen”, our local paper.
Of course, like the original letter I wrote previously, the paper opted not to
print the letter. Unlike the last letter though, I doubt that this letter will actually
become the focus of a front page article in the paper. Sadly unlike the
turnaround that Fantasy Fest has experienced in recent years, the local paper
has continued on its precipitous decline, but that is a separate subject all
together.
“About four years ago, I wrote a letter to “The Key West
Citizen” which I complained vehemently about the direction of our largest local
Festival, Fantasy Fest. At that time I was very concerned about the seemingly
ever growing focus on nudity, sexuality and general raunchiness which I felt
diminished the event and the perception of our island community.
This year marks my 28th consecutive year either
attending or covering Fantasy Fest as a photographer and as much as I
complained previously, I want to compliment and congratulate the organizers,
sponsors and participants of this year’s festival. It was a rousing success and
the move away from the raunchy towards a much more artistic and creative event
is evident everywhere.
Attending some 27 official Fantasy Fest events as a
photographer this year, placed me in a unique position to see close up what was
happening and I just want to offer my sincerest congratulations to everyone
associated with Fantasy Fest this year. The incredible teams at We've Got the
Keys and Wonderdog Studios, led by the incomparable Nadene Grossman Orr and Marky Pierson produced one of the greatest weeks of
revelry ever in the 28 years I have been attending or covering Fantasy Fest.
Everyone involved
from the sponsors, to the venues to the incredible staff and volunteers, to the
wonderful island residents and visitors who made this year so amazing by
creating wonderful artistic and creative costumes and floats.
The creativity and artistry is back and the more risque
elements are fading into the background and back in to more private events and
functions. The creation of the little black book of adult themed parties that
includes the rules on nudity and addresses proper decorum in public places is a
work of genius.
In the recent past, I have had to work hard to seek out
truly creative and innovative costumes, this year they were everywhere and the
magic was truly easy to find. Instead of coming home each night feeling
somewhat embarrassed about the direction my community was headed, I am once
again happy and proud of the face we are showing the world.
Are there still some issues, certainly, as anyone walking
around at night on lower Duval can attest. It may take a few years to
completely alter the view of what the festival is about, but the event is
heading in an amazingly positive and upward direction and the great new energy
that I saw this week makes me feel that future Fantasy Fests are going to get
nothing but better under the current leadership.”
-Michael Blades
That concludes my coverage of the official Fantasy Fest 2018
events, with the exception of a brief stop at Children’s Day on Sunday. It was
a spectacular and fun ten days and while exhausting, unlike some years I finish
the week, tired but looking forward to next year and I am assuming continuing
improvements. After finishing following the parade down to the judge’s stand to
meet Kathy, we joined our friend and FF organizer Nadene and her husband Trevor
to head out and celebrate a truly magical week.
Our final Fantasy Fest party of 2018 was the Polka Dot party
at Mary Ellen’s where we relaxed, took a deep breath and soaked in all that the
week had been. Kudos to Nadene and her crew at Fantasy Fest/ We’ve Got the Keys
and to Marky and everyone at Wonderdog Studios. It is a tremendous amount of
work with a ton of moving parts to pull off an event of this scope and they
made it look so much easier than it actually is. People had a ton of fun and
the community benefited both financially and with a move towards restoring the
reputation of our wonderful island as a creative, fun and welcoming place.
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