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Steampunk festival transforms New Zealand town into Victorian sci-fi hub
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The annual Steampunk NZ Festival in Oamaru, New Zealand, sees thousands of attendees don elaborate Victorian-inspired, sci-fi fusion costumes for a four-day celebration. Participants like Juliet and Greg Thorn, who become Lady Sarsaparilla Ovabyte and Captain Bob McSpoon, showcase the subculture's blend of DIY craftsmanship, recycled materials, and imaginative personas. The event highlights steampunk sports like teapot racing and parasol dueling, and encourages normally shy individuals to express themselves through elaborate attire.

Steampunk festival creates an unlikely capital for Victorian style and sci-fi oddity in New Zealand Steampunk NZ Festival attendees Juliet Thorn and Greg Thorn, dressed as their steampunk personas Lady Sarsaparilla Ovabyte and Captain Bob McSpoon, pose for a portrait during the annual event in Oamaru , New Zealand , on May 29.

OAMARU — The woman in the pink frock coat announced herself as steam curled from a strange brass contraption on her back.

"I am Lady Sarsaparilla Ovabyte, of the Coventry Ovabytes," she said. "We are purveyors of fine cordials. ""Captain Bob McSpoon, inventrepreneur," he said. On a Victorian-era street in rural Ōamaru, New Zealand, Ovabyte and McSpoon, who usually go by Juliet and Greg Thorn, weren't the only ones wearing goggles or forks, or emitting steam.

They were in the small town to attend the annual steampunk festival, a four-day love letter to being as odd as possible, which draws thousands of visitors from around the country and abroad. Steampunk fuses Victorian aesthetics and mechanics with a science fiction twist to create a parallel universe imagining what the age of steam might have produced if it had continued to the present day.

Steampunks pride themselves on a knack for recycling and DIY, honing skills in sewing, metalworking, hat-trimming and steam mechanics as they dream up fantastical personas with outfits to match. During the year, attendees are bricklayers, engineers, artists and farmers, with many describing themselves as normally shy or reserved. But they had come to the festival to be seen.

"The first time you dress up and go out in public is really scary and then people get such a buzz out of it," Juliet Thorn said. Teapot racing and parasol duelling are steampunk sports Cotten fused steampunk with the Star Trek universe to create a hooped dress made in the style of a navy Starfleet uniform. It was rigged with Christmas lights to evoke a galaxy and Cotten, a crowd favourite, strutted and posed to whoops from onlookers.

Then there was the teapot racing, in which competitors sent remote-controlled vehicles mounted with teapots around a fiendish obstacle course to the gasps and groans of a watching crowd.

"If you go out of bounds, that's a disqualification," said Ross McKay, one of the sport's creators, who dreamed it up with his late wife and a friend. "It's lots of fun and the judges will take bribes," he added. When McKay's wife showed him pictures of steampunks, he recalled thinking, "What a bunch of weirdos," but the self-confessed "history geek and science fiction nerd" found plenty to love about the genre.

Now he is Captain Roscoe Dangerfield, Inspector of Nuisances to Her Majesty Queen Victoria III, which combines the historical element of a real Victorian job with the fiction of a monarch who never lived. Oamaru is the placid home to 14,000 people and 3,000 endangered native penguins, the latter of which live at the far end of town in a colony so pungent it can be smelled from the hill above.

The town on New Zealand's South Island doesn't feature the sweeping vistas popularised by the Lord of the Rings films, which bring tourists to nearby regions, and for years was mostly seen as a stopping point between the cities of Christchurch and Dunedin. An architectural quirk has put Oamaru on the map as what locals call the steampunk capital of the world.

The town features a completely preserved Victorian street by the harbour, a legacy from the 19th century days when Oamaru was a commercial and mercantile powerhouse as a departure point for meat, wool and grain exports from New Zealand to Britain. Later in the year the town also hosts a Victorian festival celebrating a historically accurate version of the era, with the events coexisting peacefully after the steampunks and Victorians decided the town was big enough for everyone.

Steampunk, a term coined in the 1980s, gives participants an opportunity to rewrite Victorian-era social conventions on the basis that if you are flying on a magic carpet or travelling through time, it doesn't matter if you make the rest up.

"We're an equal opportunity society," said Iain Clark, who co-founded the festival and is widely known in the community as Agent Darling. "Women, unlike in Victorian times, can be anything. We have female engineers, captains of industry, captains of airships, adventurers, explorers, scientists.

" Sometimes all in the same week. Bringing a different outfit for each day of the event is common and fitting rooms at the festival's headquarters allow for quick changes, with nothing strange enough to raise eyebrows. A French tourist nervously adjusting his crocheted and leather gloves was introduced to steampunk only three days earlier and immediately fell in love with the genre.

"You can be creative and you can be somebody else and no one cares," said John Syben, who was attending his fourth festival. His partner, Chris Sinclair, said the pair previously had been "far too tame, so we've gotten more and more outrageous every year. "

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