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REVIEW: Laurie Anderson: Music for Dogs

Laurie Anderson sets tails wagging at the Brighton Festival.

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“Wouldn’t it be great if you’re playing a concert and you look out and everyone’s a dog”.
So mused Laurie Anderson, this year’s Brighton Festival guest director. She has gone on to make that dream a reality, with a full musical concert that has been especially tailored for the enjoyment of dogs.

Music for Dogs was first performed at the Sydney Opera House, and then went on to Times Square, New York. Interest in the subsequent Brighton showing proved so great that organisers had to add a second sitting, and on May 10 scores of dogs (and their humans) began assembling at the Brighton Open Air Theatre.

I took my two dogs, who were both entirely dumbfounded by the situation – as we sat along the amphitheatre style seating, dogs excited and slightly confused as to what was happening, it suddenly became clear just how unusual and surreal an experience we were about to have.

It’s hard to say exactly how many dogs were there, but with a venue which states a capacity of 425 people, and the sold-out show tickets stating ‘no unaccompanied humans (or dogs)’ it’s fair to say that there were at least two hundred. I don’t know if you’ve ever sat within such a large crowd of dogs, but even as a dog-lover I was slightly unnerved – there was a definite feeling that if just one dog decided that it wasn’t happy, everything could fast descend into absolute mayhem.

Luckily everyone seemed to get along aside from the occasional growl, and once everyone had settled into their seats Anderson took to the stage. As she began to play, the dogs became silent. It was fascinating to witness; the previously excited and restless dogs were quiet and relaxed, looking towards the stage and listening intently.

The 20-minute long concert mostly consisted of frequencies only audible to dogs, with some that could also be heard by the human ear. A combination of electronic sounds, different voice tones and an electric violin were used to perform the pieces, many of which were met with an enthusiastic reception of squeaking, barks and howls. The reactions grew in number and volume throughout the performance as Anderson brought all of the dogs together, as if conducting them into some kind of chaotic canine choir.

It was a magical show, and the eccentricity of taking your dog to a concert, which has been designed just for them, was a unique and bizarre yet wonderful experience for humans and dogs alike.

Brighton Festival continues until the end of May.

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30 LGBTI MPs and Peers call for Britain to stay in the EU

Thirty LGBTI MPs and members of the House of Lords have today signed a cross-party letter urging Britain to vote to stay in the EU to protect the rights of the LGBTI community.

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Pictured left to right: (Nick Herbert, Chris Bryant, Baroness Elizabeth Barker, Lord Michael Cashman, Lord Jonathan Oates, Ben Howlett, Mike Freer)

Published today, to coincide with International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, the letter has been signed by figures including Chris Bryant, Angela Eagle, Baroness Jenny Hilton and Margot James.

The letter cites job security, the protection of human rights, the ending of discrimination and promotion of same-sex marriage as some of the examples of how Britain’s membership of the EU has benefitted the LGBTI community.

 

It concludes: “A lot has been achieved but there’s still more to be done. This year the EU hopes to secure agreement on the advancement of LGBTI equality covering education, employment, health and asylum across all 28 member states. Why would we risk all of this by leaving the EU?”

Wes Streeting MP
Wes Streeting MP

Wes Streeting MP, said: “Being a part of the European Union has been fundamental in the progression of LGBTI rights in the UK by helping to fight discrimination in the workplace and across society more generally. Leaving the EU would be a backwards step for the LGBTI community and is a move that we must resist. That is made clear by the overwhelming support for today’s letter.”

Actor, Sir Ian McKellen also joined the debate today confirming to Gay Star News that he would be voting for Britain to stay in the EU.

Sir Ian McKellen
Sir Ian McKellen

He said: “It bothers me a bit that if Europe begins to break up then the idea that gay people should be looked after may go out the window. I think on those grounds, that’s why I’ll be voting to stay in.

“Also we are international, we have the same experience, let’s say, of coming out as someone in Russia, someone in Africa, someone in New Zealand – we have connections. So the idea that we should withdraw to our little island and be on our own doesn’t make sense to me.

“I don’t really feel very excited about the idea of not knowing what’s going to happen. And we really don’t know what’s going to happen. The impulse of a lot of people to get out of Europe is contrary to my view, which is that we should get closer to people.”


The full letter reads:

As LGBTI MPs and members of the House of Lords, we’re voting to remain in the EU in the upcoming referendum on 23rd June.
 
And here’s why:

LGBTI people are more secure in our jobs – Europe introduced laws preventing discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity.
 
We’re safer travelling across Europe and the world – The EU protects and promotes human rights, and it prioritises action to end discrimination against the LGBTI community. This strong position has been supported with £1 billion to fund international campaigns making the world a better place for LGBTI people like us.

It promotes recognition of same-sex marriage – The EU requires that same-sex marriage is equally recognised across all member states that treat same-sex unions equally to opposite sex couples. The European Parliament is pushing to extend recognition to all EU member states.
 
A lot has been achieved but there’s still more to be done. This year the EU hopes to secure agreement on the advancement of LGBTI equality covering education, employment, health and asylum across all 28 member states.
 
Why would we risk all of this by leaving the EU?

Angela Crawley MP
Angela Eagle MP
Ben Howlett MP
Ben Bradshaw MP
Chris Bryant MP
David Mundell MP
Gerald Jones MP
Gordon Marsden MP
Hannah Bardell MP
Joanna Cherry MP
John Nicolson MP
Margot James MP
Martin Docherty – Hughes MP
Mike Freer MP
Nia Griffith MP
Nick Boles MP
Nick Herbert MP
Stephen Doughty MP
Steve Reed MP
Stephen Twigg MP
Stewart McDonald MP
Peter Kyle MP
Wes Streeting MP
Baroness Elizabeth Barker
Lord Guy Black
Lord Michael Cashman
Lord Ray Collins
Baroness Jenny Hilton
Lord Jonathan Oates
Lord Brian Paddick

IDAHOBIT: A celebration of LGBT life

WEB.300Brighton marks International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) this evening, Tuesday, May, 17, 2016.

May 17 commemorates the day in 1990 the World Health Organisation removed homosexuality from its list of mental diseases.

In 86 countries globally, homosexual acts are illegal while in many countries lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and those who identify as trans are often murdered simply for their sexuality or gender identity.

Go along and celebrate LGBT lives around the globe.

Hosted by the volunteers of the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum.

IDAHOBIT 2014
IDAHOBIT 2014

An alfresco evening of LGBT excellence which will include:

♦ Poetry from local poet Alice Denny

♦ Live music from the Rainbow Chorus

♦ A minute’s ‘noise’ to remember the international victims of homo, bi and transphobic violence; (so bring a whistle, horn, bell, tambourine, trombone etc. to make some noise!)

Cllr Phélim Mac Cafferty
Cllr Phélim Mac Cafferty

Green councillors will be attending the event. Convenor of the Green Group on Brighton and Hove City Council, Cllr Phélim Mac Cafferty said: “In the last two weeks there have been shocking homophobic attacks in our city: this is completely unacceptable. On International Day against homophobia, biphobia and transphobia our determination to combat this hatred must be strengthened. Brighton and Hove belongs to us all and the struggle to make our city safe for all residents continues.  Greens are proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with LGBT communities both here and abroad against discrimination and intimidation.

“In Brighton and Hove it is essential that we work together to stamp out discrimination and violence against the LGBT community.  Green Party Councillors have a long track record of tackling discrimination and promoting equality, and will continue to unapologetically support the right for all our residents to live free from hate and fear.”

Simon Kirby MP
Simon Kirby MP

Simon Kirby, MP for Brighton Kemptown & Peacehaven, said: “There has been great progress on LGBT rights over the past 25 years but, as demonstrated by recent homophobic attacks here in Brighton, there is still more to be done.

I am proud to be a strong voice for the many LGBT people in Brighton and I will continue to stand up for their rights and continue to press for equality in the UK and across the world.”  


Event: IDAHOBIT 2016

Where: New Steine Gardens, Brighton

When: Tuesday May 17

Time: 6-7pm

Cost: Free entry

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IDAHOBIT 2015
IDAHOBIT 2015

PREVIEW: Buckle up Bitches! at Brighton Pride

Pam Ann’s exclusive warm up show to the Brighton Pride Festival and Parade.

 

WEB.600Turn your inflight devices to entertainment mode as we get set to welcome international comedy star Pam Ann to Brighton for her exclusive Pride warm-up show Buckle Up Bitches.

Make sure your seat backs are in their full upright position and that your seat belt is correctly fastened.

The air stewardess the whole world likes to fly with is touching down at the Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel on Friday, August 5 for a night of first class in-flight entertainment.

Pam Ann, the award-winning alter ego of Australian comedian-writer-producer Caroline Reid, is scheduled to land in Brighton in time to deliver a night of caustic wit, unpredictable satire and the most stylish put-downs you’ll hear airside. She may wear white gloves but there’s nothing clean about this fly queen’s routine.

Pam Ann has spent the past 20 years impressing critics, audiences and airlines across the globe with her infamous live shows, TV appearances and YouTube videos.

She has become trolley dolly cult viewing as her advertising campaigns, training videos and in-flight programming for British Airways, Quantas’ Come Fly With Me and London’s Heathrow SkyTeam Terminal circumnavigate the globe.

She’s impressed Madonna, crewed Elton John’s private jet, shared a stadium stage on a tour with Cher, hosted The Pam Ann Show on Australia’s Foxtel TV, headlined at the legendary Caroline’s on Broadway in New York, and wowed London with sell out performances at the London Palladium, The Royal Albert Hall and the Hammersmith Apollo.

Declared a “delicious comic creation!” by The Independent and so funny it was “like being held hostage on a plane filled with laughing gas” by The Telegraph, Pam Ann will bring turbulence of the blisteringly hilarious kind to Brighton Pride 2016 as she sets down to deliver comedy gold, regardless of the baggage allowance.

Book your tickets, get ready to Buckle Up Bitches and travel in style with Australia’s fly-high comedy phenomenon at this exclusive Pride Warm Up exclusive performance.

Limited tickets on sale now in first class and business lounges, with optional super-limited meet-and-greet.

Advanced booking is essential. CAUTION: This show contains adult content and is strictly for the over 18s only.

Ticket options:

♦ First Class gets you up close and personal in the front rows as Pam whooshes from the galley to the curtain.

♦ Business Class is unreserved seating, but no flat beds here.

♦ Meet & Greet is a chance to get intimate with Pam, but please, no touching.


Event: Pam Ann in Buckle Up Bitches

Where: Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel, Kings Road, Brighton

When: Friday, August 5

Time: 7pm prompt start

Cost: £25 – £40

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NELFA calls for inclusive law for current and future Rainbow Families

The Network of European LGBTIQ Families Associations (NELFA) spoke up for Rainbow Families after the approval on May 11 of new civil unions law by the Italian Parliament, but criticise lack of adoption provisions.

nelfa Q_AISBL_LGBTQI_2016NELFA welcomed the civil unions law approval, which makes a step in the right direction. However they went on to say that the law comes late, and presents significant limitations in regard to the legal recognition and protection of LGBTIQ parents and their children.

NELFA, and its member organisations, have pledged to continue to call for an inclusive law that takes fully into account the protection of all current and future Rainbow Families.

Maria von Känel, President of the Board of NELFA, said: “Italy has stood alone for quite some time among Western European nations on the map of equality. The new law is a step in the right direction and will bring Italy closer to those that have chosen the right side of history. However, this law contains important limitations in relation to LGBTIQ parents and their children. NELFA will continue to call for an inclusive law for our families”.

Italy-based NELFA Board Member Giuseppina La Delfa who is a mother herself, added: “I am happy for all the thousands of activists that fought hard to see the day when our relationships would be formally recognised in Italy. But I feel sad for our families and for our children. This law refuses to acknowledge the dignity of our families and the right of our children to be protected like any other child. In that respect, this law is discriminatory and only contributes to reinforce the legal uncertainty that our families have to deal with on a daily basis.”

NELFA brings together LGBTI parents and parents-to-be from all over Europe and currently represents 27 organisations in 18 European countries, with more than 25,500 members.

NELFA is a member of ILGA Europe, and Transgender Europe.

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Lithuanian Councillors fight for equality for Vilnius LGBT community

In a bid to help reverse the reputation of Eastern Europe as a region plagued by homophobia, a group of Councillors from Vilnius, Lithuania, have come together to declare their city open to all residents regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

Cllr Mark Adam Harold
Cllr Mark Adam Harold

City Councillor Mark Adam Harold leads the group, named City for LGBT Equality. Harold is a British immigrant who last year became the first foreigner to be elected in Lithuania, under EU laws allowing all European citizens to run for office in local government anywhere in the Union.

The crossbench initiative includes Councillors from Lithuania’s social democratic, conservative and liberal parties, and was announced by Mayor Remigijus Šimašius at a recent council meeting on May 12, 2016.

Cllr Mark Adam Harold, said: “As a proud resident of Vilnius and an elected City Councillor, I couldn’t be more happy to initiate the group City for LGBT Equality, and I am very thankful to my colleagues for joining in and proving that Vilnius is moving forward fast. We will help to municipality and the community work together to ensure Vilnius is a friendly place where all are welcome. We will advise our colleagues on policy, and liaise with the various national government institutions, media outlets and NGOs to coordinate the City’s approach and communication. Vilnius is a great city and we want everyone to enjoy it!”

Cllr Harold is also one of the founders, alongside filmmaker and LGBT activist Romas Zabarauskas, of the project Friendly Vilnius. Friendly Vilnius is a pioneering nonprofit initiative to encourage private businesses to declare their friendliness to people of all orientations, nationalities, diets and disabilities.

The annual Baltic Pride event tours all three Baltic States: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. At the first ever Baltic Pride parade in 2010 participants were forced to register their names in advance, the parade was restricted to a minor street away from the main avenue, and a heavy police presence failed to stop openly homophobic Member of Parliament Petras Gražulis jumping the barriers and running towards the marchers.

When Baltic Pride next returned to Vilnius in 2013, Gražulis was again arrested, this time for attempting to join the parade and “disinfect” the marchers while wearing what looked like a hazardous chemical protection suit. He resisted arrest and was carried off by four police officers and taken away in a van. He is protected by Parliamentary Immunity.

Cllr Harold, continued: “Every municipality in the European Union must fully respect the human rights of residents and guests, including freedom of assembly and freedom of expression. The newly elected Mayor has always said there will be no barriers thrown in the way of the Baltic Pride parade, the route will be on the main avenue of the city, and we will make it as safe and enjoyable as possible for all participants. The formation of the Councillors’ group City for LGBT Equality will send a strong message to the LGBT community – you have friends on the council who will work to guarantee your freedom, and who thank you for organising such events in the wonderful city of Vilnius.”

City for LGBT Equality will advise on Council policy ahead of the 2016 Baltic Pride parade “For Equality!”, which will take place on June 18, 2016, and is organised by the LGL, the national LGBT rights organisation.

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Portugal extends medically assisted reproduction to all women

Portuguese Parliament vote overwhelmingly in favour of extending medically assisted reproduction to all women.

nelfa Q_AISBL_LGBTQI_2016The Network of European LGBTIQ Families Associations (NELFA) are delighted at Portugal’s extension of medically assisted reproduction to all women.

Until recently, this type of medical assistance was only made available to married heterosexual couples. With this vote, single women and lesbian married couples will also be able to benefit from this assistance to become pregnant.

Isabel Advirta, President of the Board of ILGA Portugal and a mother herself, said: “It was about time that this discrimination against women in the Portuguese legal system was brought to an end. I am very happy for all the women and couples whose pregnancy projects will now have a greater chance of success, without them having to cross any borders to make their dreams come true.”

Maria von Känel, President of the Board of NELFA, added: “The Portuguese parliament voted on the right side of history. This is one more injustice out of the window, placing Portugal in the top ranking of LGBTIQ equality.”

NELFA brings together LGBTI parents and parents-to-be from all over Europe, and currently represents 27 organisations in 18 European countries, with more than 25,500 members.

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