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fanshows

Fanshows are performances created by fans for fellow fans, typically organized within fan communities or at fan conventions. They showcase talent and creativity and provide a live or online platform for expressions such as singing, dancing, comedy sketches, cosplay-driven skits, or fan-made musical numbers based on a shared fandom.

Most fanshows are organized as live stage acts during conventions, with auditions, run orders, and volunteer

Participants are usually amateur enthusiasts from the fan community, sometimes grouped into teams or acts; entries

Because works often rely on copyrighted source material, events typically emphasize non-commercial use, explicit disclaimers, and

Fanshows support creative skills, community building, and cross-fandom interaction; they can be entry points for performers

Outside in-person events, online platforms host virtual fanshows and collaborative projects, enabling remote participation.

production
teams
handling
sound,
lighting,
and
stage
management.
Others
are
video-based,
shown
during
panels
or
streamed
online,
sometimes
as
annual
showcases.
may
have
age
limits
or
content
guidelines;
organizers
specify
rules,
submission
deadlines,
and
safety
considerations.
permission
considerations.
Laws
around
fair
use
and
fan
creations
vary
by
jurisdiction;
many
organizers
implement
content
guidelines
and
may
avoid
official
endorsements.
and
new
writers,
and
occasionally
attract
wider
attention
online.