Backstage at the Dawn Look-alike Contest
By Eugie Foster and Sara
McCorkendale
Photos by Dean Ansley
Winners of the Dawn Look-alike Contest:
From Left: Trisha Buchwald-3rd place, Milicent Olvey-1st place, Joseph Michael Linsner,
Dawn Emannuelle-hon. men, Amanda Wolf-2nd place.
Backstage:
Surrounded by a bevy of flame-tressed
Dawn look-alikes, we were impressed by the variety of interpretations of the popular
Joseph Michael Linsner character. Dawn,
the goddess, the woman, is resplendent in her myriad incarnations in Linsners comic
series, but in 3-D life, re-imagined by women who are inspired by who she is and what she
stands for, she is nothing short of breath-taking. Or
maybe it was just all the cleavage and corsets.
The first Dawn we met was 1-year-old
Pandora, toddling the backstage rounds and drooling on her rose. She was a vision of aplomb and confidence. Other contestantssuffering from sporadic
bouts of stage frightperhaps envied her composure, although overall, the reigning
attitude was one of cool assurance. As
contestant Jamie Clark eloquently stated: "I'm a goddess, I'm not nervous."
Janith Haber, adorned with elaborate
Dawn tattoosfull Technicolor images of the weeping redhead and her god-consort beau
along one leg and up one armimpressed us with her dedication to Linsner's goddess. Amber Baldwin, with her white, feathered wings
sweeping in a delicate scaffolding past her knees, sparked commentary and discussion about
wings-as-accessories and the complexities intrinsic to the practice thereof. But Sheri Flyte took the cake, the wedding cake
that is, when she revealed that her Dawn ensemble had premiered on a different occasion,
her wedding day.
We asked Traci Carter, last year's
reigning Dawn, how she felt, poised on the brink of passing on her symbolic rose and
chain. She exclaimed, quite emphatically,
not happy! But with a lovely
smile, she was quick to praise the contestant's camaraderie and graciousness. We witnessed contestants reassuring each other and
helping with crucial wing adjustments. Dawn
herself would have been proud.
During the competition, master of ceremonies Anthony Daniels sparkled with cleverness, wit, and lasciviousness. He seemed genuinely touched to receive the Guest of Honor award, presented while the judges were in deliberation. Afterwards, when asked how he felt about his emcee duties and the Dawn competition, Daniels stated with a laugh that being in front of Dragon*Con fans was like being with friendsrather naughty ones." Yep, that's us. Congratulations again Mr. Daniels.

Congratulations rightfully belong to all the contestants. In the end, it's not about the winners. Getting up on that stage in and of itself is a triumph.