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Mar 26, 2018 News
The Cosplay Competition at the Guyana Telephone and Telegram Innov8 Summit and Exhibition, which was held yesterday at the Guyana Marriot Hotel, Kingston, Georgetown, drew the largest crowd since its launch last Saturday.
The competition was separated into two parts, allowing adults and children to compete separately.
The winners of each competition were given $100,000 each in addition to other prizes from GTT.
Guyanese creativity was on display yesterday at the competition for all to see. Persons from all walks of life took part in the Cosplay competition.
Who knew Guyanese were this into Cosplay?
There were costumes depicting Marvel superhero characters in addition to impressive original pieces from Guyana’s very own, Steve Bravo, from Bravo Arts.
Wonder Woman, Pennywise the dancing clown, Grim, and Characters from Game of Thrones and Naruto excited the crowd as cosplayers stepped on the stage to portray their characters.
But it was T’Challa from the recently released Black Panther movie who created pandemonium as his character was displayed on stage.
Persons who attended the event were also dressed as their favourite character and given a chance to flaunt their costumes on the main stage.
The Exhibition ends with a business summit on Tuesday, March 27.
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