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Portsmouth Pride 2020: Saturday, June 20

The organisers of Portsmouth Pride announced at the Official Launch Party at Hampshire Boulevard that next year’s Pride event will take place on Saturday, June 20, 2020 in Castle Field, Southsea.

Also at the launch, host Cherry Liquor announced a Drag Brunch Pride fundraiser, which will take place at Portsmouth Guildhall on Saturday, February 22, 2020 from 12pm. The event, a collaboration between Hampshire Boulevard and the Guildhall, will see Cherry host star of Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK Sum Ting Wong, Crystal Lubrikunt and Mary Golds. Tickets: £29 including brunch available from https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-drag-brunch-tickets-80983201937?utm_term=eventurl_text

Portsmouth Pride 2019 was the biggest Pride event to date in Portsmouth with amazing performances from local musicians, drag performers and the Portsmouth Pride Youth Society.

For more information from their wevbsite.

REVIEW: La Clique @ Spiegeltent, Leicester Square

La Clique

Spiegeltent

Leicester Square, London

Surrounded by the twinkly lights and huge trees of a festive oasis at Leicester Square Xmas Market the magnificent Spiegeltent sits resplendent, warm and inviting. La Clique are resident there until first week of January  and keen to introduce packed audiences  to their new line up, show and entertainers.

You know what you’re going to get from La Clique, they invented the format and have perfected it. Vintage quality, circus and cabaret classics done with an inventive twist, plenty of sensual and erotic tongue in cheek performers, world class acts who always give 100% and a sprinkling of knowing naughtiness.  Divine decadence in fact, embodied by our hostess this time around Bernie Dieter who invokes the ambience of a throbbing, decadent compellingly diverse Berlin, filled with compassion and high octane flirtation. From the opening the audience are warmly savaged by her demands.  She is impossible to resist, I dare you to try.  She sings throughout the night and her impressive full vocal presence is enthralling.

There was  a wide range of established cabaret and spectacle acts,  a charmingly bespoke juggling gent, two ladies who entwined with aerial hoop work, a beautifully abstract gymnastic contortionist  David Pereira who reminded me of a young Nureyev. His first appearance is a huge pair of wings and a shopping trolley, his second a fully naked body  shaving routine which is as sensually beautiful as it is lithely enthralling,  followed by a rather fit and sexy  Cyr Wheel cowboy.

These two thirsty lads are joined by Steven William’s doing his  ‘Bath Boy’  act, and what an act that is, Williams twisting and flying around like a demented sexy salmon, in skin tight soaking wet denims and with a twinkle in those devastatingly attractive eyes.  Watching this top notch gent at work I reflected on how much change La Clique actually unleased on the world of cabaret and how they continue to give an excellent line up, with the highest production values, so the whole things just feels intensely enjoyable, with some light transgressions from the wicked host and acts.

My favourite act of the night, doing a seriously impressive sword swallowing and most traditional fire eating performance was Heather Holliday, her personality as hot and spellbinding as the flames she’s enveloped in. Her act is a masterclass in sensually aware cabaret, highly skilled, polished and presented with just the right amount of threat and technological innovation. She was a joy to watch.  Audience, edge of seats, gasping and peeking through their fingers.

I love La Clique, it’s like visiting my naught Aunty and relishing her tales. This band of merry cabaret stars never fail to entertain, and although they may not quite be as shocking or provoking as they once were, and I’ve seen them many many times, to a first timer or someone revisiting a fondly remembered night out, they are astonishingly good.  My companion, a La Clique virgin was thrilled by the night, intoxicated by the ambience and fascinated by the range of performers,  singers and bodies twisted, bending and flaming on stage and just kept repeating ‘amazing’ over and over again between mouthfuls of hot buttered popcorn.  She was well and truly Clique-Popped.  The scintillating live house band featuring the astounding vocals of Kelly Wolfgramm seemed never to stop pumping out some seriously inventive new twists on old numbers which just adds another sumptuous layer to this super cosy night.

La Clique is the alternative Christmas show featuring the crème de la crème of the worlds of circus, comedy, cabaret, subversive performance and contemporary Vaudeville – serving up a night of laughs, gasps, naughtiness and the best in cheeky adult cabaret.

Worth kicking off your London Xmas festivities with a visit to the Speigletent and wandering off into the London lights feeling thrilled and with the festive message of host Dieter ringing in your ears and heart . She purred “We’re told difference is something to be afraid of. Here at La Clique we fucking celebrate it.’  that gets the biggest, loudest applause of the night. Warming indeed.

Catch them until 4th January 2020

More info or to book tickets see La Cliques website here

 

Applications open for Pride Social Impact Fund 2019/2020

Applications for this year’s Pride Social Impact Fund, which ensures the positive contribution of the UK’s most popular LGBTQ+ celebration, are now open.

Due to the generosity of Pride attendees and local businesses, which comes from contributions made by businesses within the Pride Village Party in the Kemptown/St James’s Street area, more than £30,000 is available to distribute to grassroots groups across Brighton & Hove who need a helping hand to support their work.

Bids will be considered by a panel made up of representatives from The Argus, BBC Sussex, Brighton & Hove News, Brighton & Hove Independent, Sussex Life, Latest magazine and Latest TV with notification of awards by the end of December.

Submissions, which should be a maximum of 400 words, should map out how the money will be spent and why it’s a deserving cause. The maximum award will be £1,000 and there is no lower limit.

The panel also has the potential of awarding one or two larger grants of up to £10,000. These bids need to comprehensively meet the criteria, namely supporting good causes in areas directly impacted by Pride. Any money distributed needs to have had a visible outcome by the start of Pride 2020.

There is no restriction on the ‎number of entries by individual groups.‎ However, the emphasis is on supporting community and grassroots groups, rather than individuals.

To submit an entry, email Bhsocialimpactfund@gmail.com by noon on December 9.

Gscene LGBTQ Election hustings: the candidates respond.

Ahead of the UK General Election we are hosting an LGBTQ Election hustings on November 27th. The G-Scene News Team has written to all candidates, in all three Brighton & Hove constituencies, asking them all the same question.

We shall share their answers with you as we get them over the coming days:

Today we hear from Ben Thomas, Liberal Democratic Party, standing in Brighton Kemptown

”What do you see as the challenges faced by our LGBTQ+ communities in Brighton&Hove, and how would you address them in Parliament if we elect you to represent us?”

I think there are two top issues impacting our community at the moment and they both need to be urgently addressed. I know from my own experience that LGBTQ+ persons can be adversely affected by mental health issues, which is why we as a party are putting mental health at the heart of our NHS strategy. Too many people are experiencing lengthy waits for access to mental health support which can be critical, especially for youngsters going through what can be quite a confusing and anxiety ridden time. Self-harm is disproportionately reported amongst the LGBTQ+ community so it will be one of my absolute priorities to ensure we build an NHS that has inclusive and supportive mental health services, accessible to all in consultation with the advice and guidance of community organisations.

The Liberal Democrats have always been at the forefront of championing civil liberties, from Ed Davey repealing section 28 when in opposition, to Lynne Featherstone introducing equal marriage in government. And now we’re ready to take the country on the next step of changing the Gender Recognition Act. Reforming the Act, will make the process simpler and fairer by scrapping the fees, removing the need for medical reports and will help to recognise non-binary gender identities. It’s time to stop treating our trans community as second-class citizens and take these concerns seriously and address them.

The GScene LGBTQ+ Election Hustings. Wednesday 27th November 7 – 9pm. Dorset Gardens Methodist Church.  All Welcome. 

General election 2019: What to look out for on LGBT issues

Ahead of the General election 2019, the BBC are travelling across the UK to ask voters what issues matter most to them. They have also created a number of short films online addressing particular areas of focus. This includes a guide on what to look out for on LGBT issues.

As part of the short film they have picked out three real-world LGBT equality issues that they think will come up during the campaign – LGBT-inclusive education, hate crime and trans equality.

In this video, Tobias Chapple seeks to explain how to keep an eye on election campaign to see if the parties are taking these areas of focus seriously if they raise them at all.

“If you care about LGBT equality, here’s what to watch out for”.

Watch the short guide here:

QA’s Got Talent @ Queens Arms, Brighton

Think you have what it takes to shine on the stage? QA’s Got Talent continues every Tuesday at the Queens Arms in Brighton with host Poppycock and guest judges from 9.30pm.

Enjoy some fabulous new talent and the odd car crash at what promises to be a camp old night! Prizes include £500 in cash, a gig at the QA and a gig on the QA Stage at Pride. If you’d like to share your talent, pop into the bar or visit www.theqabrighton.com to apply.

The QA say: “It’s a weekly talent competition and a chance to showcase your abilities -comedian, magician, poodle on a unicycle!”

Event: QA’s Got Talent

Where: Queens Arms, 7-8 George St, Brighton BN2 1RH

When: Tuesday nights from 9.30pm.

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