Many out there have probably pegged the steampunk phenomenon as a passing fad. But the subculture actually seems to be growing all of the time, fueled by the gaming scene and the endless flow of sci-fi/fantasy films and TV shows cranked out by Hollywood and streaming studios. Physical proof of the vibrancy of the steampunk sensation will be in evidence when the Gilt & Fanfare Magical Market sets up at the Blackthorne Resort in East Durham for the weekend of April 8-10.

Organized by New Jersey promoter Jeff Mach (โ€œthe creator of the first steampunk opera, โ€œAbsinthe Heroesโ€), the three-day tribal gathering promises a vast cast of vendors and artisans offering โ€œabsolutely unbelievable clothes, decorations, art, tools, games, books, lotions, potions, swords, gameboards, posters, foods, spices, and everything else.โ€ Also on the part of the program is a โ€œsteampunk circus faerie festival,โ€ games of chance, dancing, and โ€œglasses of the good stuffโ€ at the Blackthorneโ€™s bar.

The Gilt & Fanfare Magical Market will take place at the Blackthorne Resort in East Durham from April 8 at 3pm through April 10 at 6pm. Tickets are $10-$175. Limited lodging is still available as of this writing. Visit the eventโ€™s Facebook page for further information.

Peter Aaron is the arts editor for Chronogram.

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