Symposium Ball - hosted by Doctor Q & the Artifice Club

4162960The main event of Saturday night will be the Symposium Ball, a formal masquerade dance of sorts, and we have found none other than the excellent Doctor Q and the Artifice Club to present this fine event.

Doctor Quartermain, or simply Doctor Q, is an eccentric adventurer of the aural arts, bon vivant, and general gent about town.

In addition to his skills as a Director of Musical Journeys, or DJ for short, he is also a well versed Master of Ceremonies and Event Producer. He has come highly praised from his visits of the semi-the annual meeting of the Society of Morally Ambiguous Rogues and Time-travelers (“They’re S.M.A.R.T.!”), and other such obscure organizations vouch for his skills, wit, and charm to no end, though none have gone so far as to go on record. As if this were not enough, he serves as the Director of the Alternate History Track for the largest fan-run convention in the world, Dragon*Con.

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Doctor Q & the Artifice Club

The Artifice Club, headquartered in Terminus (Atlanta, Georgia), is a non-profit steampunk and retro-enthusiast arts organization, dedicated to the appreciation and participation in all vintage visual and performing arts.

The Club’s motto is based on our philosophy. We believe that the past’s wonders are the future’s legacy. Be you builder, tailor, artisan, collector, or merely patron of the arts – the love of the old aesthetic and desire to share it is most important. We believe in the community of like-minded peers and their ability to support and aid each other. We believe that no man is an island, and through support, collaboration, and imagination great things can be achieved. We believe that while membership to our Club is both exclusive and inclusive: we focus on art and expression with one foot in the past, one in the future, and with the creative mind of the now while welcoming all to join us for the ride. New opinions and ideas are the lifeblood of any movement or philosophy. We believe that the possibilities of tomorrow are such to be embraced by all manners of those who seek it.

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