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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2017 18:54:46 GMT
As Pride is an event I know a fair few of us on here celebrate, participate in etc and that it's an event important to the theatre community I thought....why the hell not have a thread.
So if you want to share thoughts on Pride. Just shout about Pride and be loud and proud, here's a thread. If we want to share events around Pride others might be interested, here's a thread. If you just want to share pictures of yourself wrapped in a feather boa dancing at Pride, here's your thread.
Also many theatre-types and others are making videos and things that might be worth sharing. I was inspired by Pete Bucknall (ex Mr Carrie Hope Fletcher) who shared this lovely video: and on his channel is one with the Kinky Boots team.
Anyway, have at it. Happy Pride.
*I'm amused I'm starting this because Pride in Cardiff is a bloody month later than the entire rest of the world...
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Post by infofreako on Jun 29, 2017 20:16:27 GMT
Looking forward to Brighton Pride in August. Always such a buzz around the city. The parade is amazing and the organisers have pushed the boat out for the ticketed park event and got Pet Shop Boys to headline. One of my favourite bands of all time (will be my 50th Pet Shop Boys gig)
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Post by anthony40 on Jun 29, 2017 20:53:19 GMT
Yes, Happy Pride everyone
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 29, 2017 23:24:50 GMT
I shall volunteering in London for the third year running. It means more to me to be doing something practical on the day rather than celebrating. So I shall be part of the Registration team. If you are a fellow steward/volunteer - come and say hello to me on the Underbelly desk!
I must be mad - but I am doing a full 15 hour shift!!
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Post by d'James on Jun 29, 2017 23:42:53 GMT
Sadly can't make London Pride this year. Have a great one everyone though.
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Post by infofreako on Jun 30, 2017 10:52:11 GMT
Love seeing those rainbows and thinking that I am lucky to live in such a tolerant society, where those of my friends who are, can be who they want to be, with a place to mark it, too. So true. Straight myself but labels arent a positive thing in this day and age. The Brighton event definitely has become a welcome symbol of tolerance generally over the last few years. The parade itself is very much a family event now though im sure the younger ones just love the colour of it all. I maintain that a massive step forward was the loss of the events own label as gay pride and it morphing into pride and the push here for inclusivity for all. The way it should be
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 30, 2017 12:34:14 GMT
Love seeing those rainbows and thinking that I am lucky to live in such a tolerant society, where those of my friends who are, can be who they want to be, with a place to mark it, too. So true. Straight myself but labels arent a positive thing in this day and age. The Brighton event definitely has become a welcome symbol of tolerance generally over the last few years. The parade itself is very much a family event now though im sure the younger ones just love the colour of it all. I maintain that a massive step forward was the loss of the events own label as gay pride and it morphing into pride and the push here for inclusivity for all. The way it should be Brighton Pride charges attendees a lot if they want the full experience. The same is true I believe of Birmingham and others. The fact that London doesn't is very important to me as everyone can be fully involved no matter their income. I am told that over a million people are expected to be on the streets next Saturday. And that is an amazing statement about where we are as a nation
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Post by infofreako on Jun 30, 2017 12:51:37 GMT
I dont really think of the 25 quid I paid as a large amount but I agree the free events are far more inclusive. Im led to believe London has priced out some organisations from the parade in order to take the money from corporate giants which perhaps is the trade off for keeping the main event free. In terms of Brighton charging both for the festival and the street party, its a victim of its own success and perhaps that of the Fatboy Slim beach party that saw 250000 flock to brighton beach on a hot summers day. I think local policing requirements have a lot to do with the charging as a way to control numbers especially for the street party which is in a fairly narrow street which when still a free event was quite dangerously overcrowded at times. I guess what I am trying to say is that its Not ideal but in Brightons case is necessary.
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Post by d'James on Jun 30, 2017 13:03:07 GMT
Yes I resent paying for it. Of course I donate, but as stated above it should be open to everyone.
I did it years ago at Manchester and it so wasn't worth it. My friend once protested too.
That's why I'm so disappointed I can't go to London this year.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 30, 2017 13:05:42 GMT
There will be 26500 people in the parade next weekend. The route has had to be extended to deal with the extra numbers. Yes there are many businesses but still lots and lots and lots of small groups.
Pride in London costs £900k to stage. Personally I prefer sponsors to charging. And if everyone who attended put £1 in a collecting bucket then sponsors wouldn't be needed!
It will still be a special day
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Post by infofreako on Jun 30, 2017 13:11:18 GMT
Sadly indicative of todays attitude that people dont put in collection buckets and perhaps that would cancel out the need to charge if they did.
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Post by infofreako on Jun 30, 2017 13:15:02 GMT
I do think charging isnt ideal though. If I was free next Saturday I would head for London and enjoy the event myself. Ive never been to the London one but will get there one day
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Post by infofreako on Jun 30, 2017 13:42:15 GMT
Sadly indicative of todays attitude that people dont put in collection buckets and perhaps that would cancel out the need to charge if they did Going wildly O/T but it feels to me that unfortunately, charities have become "The Charity Industry" with the focus on enormous salaries, vast buildings and investing cash. I now think a LOT more carefully about throwing a coin into any bucket, if I'm honest. It is for another topic i guess but I fully agree that charity fatigue comes in to it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2017 13:56:37 GMT
I also like the alternative 'Pride Picnics' that crop up near most major Pride events, as a both 'free' and 'alternative' change of pace from the main event.
Cardiff charge, but it's not so horrendous that I resent it enough to not go (except the year it was in the awful stadium instead of the park)
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Post by andrew on Jul 1, 2017 0:54:34 GMT
I'm so poorly travelled I didn't realise that there were Pride events that did charge (other than after-parties). I had the privilege to be part of the Dublin Pride parade a couple of years ago and it was one of the most surprisingly uplifting experiences of my life. I'm not a very sentimental person (and certainly not one to readily find myself in parades very often) but it's one of those things I don't think I'll ever forget. It was such a raw, good thing. I'll be somewhere along the sidelines in London this year, hope to bump into some of you guys.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2017 8:00:55 GMT
I live in a small town outside Valencia where this year they have painted some park benches in the colours of the rainbow. Madrid is hosting world pride this year with 2 million people expected to attend. It's wonderful to see all this progress and so many people who are ready to be loud and proud!
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Jul 1, 2017 9:01:42 GMT
For anyone after a Pride which isn't London then Bristol Pride is also next Saturday (with events all throughout this coming week). It's unfortunate to be competing with London in terms of footfall, but unfortunately they moved their date when Bristol's was already set. Hopefully a great turn out for both events though .
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 1, 2017 15:21:39 GMT
If anyone is free and can spare a few hours, I know more stewards are going to be needed. It is a great way to be at the heart of the action in Soho or Leicester Square or Trafalgar Square or along the parade route prideinlondon.org/volunteerThere is a training session this coming Wednesday in Southwark - or you can be trained on the day if necessary. Go on - you know you want to wear a bright pink t-shirt round London for a few hours!
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Post by andrew on Jul 2, 2017 2:40:56 GMT
If anyone is free and can spare a few hours, I know more stewards are going to be needed. It is a great way to be at the heart of the action in Soho or Leicester Square or Trafalgar Square or along the parade route prideinlondon.org/volunteerThere is a training session this coming Wednesday in Southwark - or you can be trained on the day if necessary. Go on - you know you want to wear a bright pink t-shirt round London for a few hours! I actually might do this
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Post by infofreako on Jul 2, 2017 6:26:25 GMT
I would if I wasnt volunteering elsewhere on the day
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2017 12:46:19 GMT
If anyone is free and can spare a few hours, I know more stewards are going to be needed. It is a great way to be at the heart of the action in Soho or Leicester Square or Trafalgar Square or along the parade route prideinlondon.org/volunteerThere is a training session this coming Wednesday in Southwark - or you can be trained on the day if necessary. Go on - you know you want to wear a bright pink t-shirt round London for a few hours! I actually might do this I'm SO tempted to say 'screw it' and take myself down for the weekend to volunteer....
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2017 13:17:30 GMT
I last volunteered the year London was hosting Euro Pride. I was working in the office leading up to the event, helping wuth admin stuff. It was a shambles and top staff had to be removed because it was such a mess. A shame as it was a big event for London to host. Ive also been a steward about 4 times. Its always good to give something back.
Maybe its time to steward again.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 2, 2017 18:27:46 GMT
I last volunteered the year London was hosting Euro Pride. I was working in the office leading up to the event, helping wuth admin stuff. It was a shambles and top staff had to be removed because it was such a mess. A shame as it was a big event for London to host. Ive also been a steward about 4 times. Its always good to give something back. Maybe its time to steward again. It is now a completely new set up. Hence the name Pride in London. Good group of senior peeps who take the time to meet and thank the volunteers. They need 1000 this year with a longer parade and Leicester Square being added for the first time as a venue. It will be a massive day and the weather should be ok!
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Post by Phantom of London on Jul 8, 2017 21:02:59 GMT
With the sun out today and this weekend and a cracking cricket test match occurring in North London and a brilliant tennis tournament in South West London.
I walked from the Ameida in Islington to Charing Cross via the Donmar Warehouse and the London streets were much busier than normal because of a certain event going on, where I noticed participants and that would be woman and woman hand in hand, man and man hand in hand and man and woman hand in hand. Well I enjoyed the atmosphere I missed my train I was aiming for, as I witnessed a great carnival atmosphere with spontaneous concert happening and another group dancing to stereo.
it so good to see an event that has moved from one of protest and one of fun and happiness. Westminster council have their work cut out doing the street cleaning later!!!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 8, 2017 21:19:47 GMT
Merged
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