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REVIEW: We all live together: A Concert for World AIds Day

I have covered LGBT community events for the last 20 years and Monday nights World Aids Day Concert, We all live together was up there with the very best of them.

 

World Aids Day Concert Brighton

ST MARY’S CHURCH on the corner of St James Street and Rock Gardens was full to the rafters for one of the few days of the year when all sections of the LGBT community in Brighton and Hove come together on neutral ground and remember those friends and lovers lost to HIV/Aids over the years and celebrate their memory.

This years concert included contributions from The Brighton Belles Women’s Chorus, Resound Males Voices, The Rainbow Chorus, Qukulele, The Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus and was co-hosted by Kathy Caton presenter of Out in Brighton on Reverb Radio and Rory Smith the chair of the Trans Alliance and the LGBT Liaison/Hate Crime co-ordinator for Sussex Police.

St Marys Church was full to the rafters with faces old and new. It was an uplifting evening for everyone present.

World Aids Day Concert Brighton

The Brighton Belles smiled and swayed their way through Mad World under the direction of their new musical director Erika Schilsky. Resound Male Voices delivered a beautiful hauting rendition of the Canadian Folk Song Frobishers Bay in close harmony. It was ravishing and their ensemble singing in Lets face the music and dance showed them at their very best.

The Rainbow Chorus, the souths only LGBT choir were in fine voice especially in Shenandoah, producing a much bigger sound than I remember from other concerts and they have a very good balance of voices at the moment.

No World Aids Day event would be the same without a contribution from Qukulele, the all women group of ukulele players whose version of Dream a Little Dream of Me always brings a smile to my face. It did to everyone in the church also.

Despite having sung at their own Christmas Show at the Theatre Royal the night before, the Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus performed two of the highlights from that show, On My Own and The Impossible Dream showing the chorus off at its choral best.

All the performers came together for the finale to sing a rousing rendition of One Voice.

There was a great deal of love in the room and the audience loved it all. I really do like these events and it would be nice next year if ALL our musical groups were once again in the same church, on the same date, singing from the same hymn sheet with One Voice.

The proceeds from this years concert will go to Lunch Positive the HIV lunch club who provide a weekly meal and support for people with HIV. Lunch Positive also provided the mince pies on the evening which had been organised for everyone by the Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus.

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Ten same sex couples tie the knot at 10 o’clock on December 10

Ten couples will make history in Brighton & Hove when they are married at the same time in Brighton Town Hall on the first day the law allows.

James Preston and Philip Robathan the first same sex couple to be married in Brighton Town Hall
James Preston and Philip Robathan the first same sex couple to be married in Brighton Town Hall

ALL TEN couples are presently civil partners and will be converting their existing civil partnerships into marriages at 10am on Wednesday December 10, 2014.

The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act came into effect on Saturday 29 March 2014. At that time there was no legal way for couples in civil partnerships to be married. This inequality will be rectified when conversions begin this December for any civil partners who choose to take up the option to be married.

Cllr Ollie Sykes, lead councillor for city services, said: “This is another great day for Brighton & Hove in terms of marriage equality. I would like to congratulate the ten happy couples on their special day. And I would also like to thank all of the couples for helping us celebrate the final step in law towards marriage equality.”

All ten couples will be given a commemorative certificate to mark their involvement in the December 10 celebration.

Linda Holm, Brighton & Hove City Council Superintendent Registrar, said: “It has been an absolute privilege to lead the Registrar team through this year of historic changes in the law and to achieve greater equality for same sex couples.

“We have been contacted by many couples keen to book with us to convert their civil partnership to marriage. So we chose to offer the chance to be the first to do so to as many couples as possible. We have had an enormous amount of interest with bookings from about 150 couples so far. We are delighted that we are able to have such a key role in helping civil partners become legally married.”


The ten couples to be married are:

1.  Jim and Raymond, Civil Partners from December 2005, Bournemouth, Dorset

2.  Ian and Ron, Civil Partners from January 2006, Brighton: Ian and Ron have been together 52 years

3.  John and Ion, Civil Partners from May 2006 in High Wyecombe, Buckinghamshire: John and Ion have been together for 36 years

4.  John and Aaron, Civil Partners from November 2007, Brighton Town Hall

5.  Michael and Francis, Civil Partners from January 2008, Brighton Town Hall

6.  Diane and Angela, Civil Partners from June 2010, Brighton Town Hall

7.  Neil and Tom, Civil Partners from August 2011 in Sandon, Staffordshire

8.  Peter and Philip, Civil Partners from December 2011, Wandsworth, London: Peter and Philip’s anniversary is on the 10 December

9.  Krysten and Faye, Civil Partners from March 2013, Shoreditch, London

10. Paul and Peter, Civil Partnered June 2013, Brighton Town Hall

The couples will attend a champagne reception at Moshimo in Bartholomew Square after they are married.

 

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