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Showing posts with label Colombia Diversa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colombia Diversa. Show all posts

Saturday, August 15, 2009

FILM AND PARTY FOR THE OPENING OF CICLO ROSA 2009, Gay Film Festival in Bogota, Colombia


From the press release for the opening night of the film festival, which turned out to be rather controversial!

FILM AND PARTY FOR THE OPENING OF
CICLO ROSA 2009
• On Thursday August 13 at 8:00 pm Theatron will be in the
Official Opening of Cycle Rosa 2009, an event that will begin with the
projection of the film Otto, or how to do it with the dead, and will end with a gay/LGBT themed party.
• The film, by the controversial German director Bruce LaBruce, who has received
major awards at festivals in Montreal, Toronto and Milan will
start a week of short films, feature films and documentaries on
LGBT issues, which will then travel from Bogota to Medellin, Cali,
Barranquilla, Pereira and Popayán.
On Thursday August 13 at 8:00 p.m. in Theatron, the renowned nightclub in the
gay Chapinero sector in Bogota, will open to welcome you to the ninth edition of
Cycle Rosa, and audiovisual displays about academic issues and LGBT rights.
The opening of this exhibition is in the lobby of the site, which is set as a sexshop --
fetish objects are displayed as a tribute to the themes of this year, including leather, masks and fantasies common to all human beings, without distinction among
gender or sexual orientation.
The inaugural film, Otto, or how to do it with the dead, is the latest film by Bruce LaBruce, who was already seen in
Colombia in the movie The Raspberry Reich. In the film opening this Ciclo Rosa 2009, a young
zombie named Otto appears on a remote highway. It has no idea where it comes from or where it is going. After hitchhiking to Berlin and to occupy an abandoned amusement park, in begins
to explore the city. Soon it discovers an underground film director, Medea Yarn, who
begins to make a documentary about him with the help of his girlfriend, Hella Bent, and her brother Adolf, who uses the camera. Meanwhile, Medea is trying to finish Up with Dead People, a
political-porno-zombie movie epic on which he has been working for years.
The Ciclo Roda is an initiative of alternative theaters Kayman, with support from the Mayor of
Bogotá through the Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Sport, Fundación Gilberto Alzate
Avendaño, the District Government Secretariat, the Instituto Pensar de la Pontificia Universidad
Javeriana, Ministry of Culture and the Embassy of Israel.
Cinemas
www.ciclorosa.com

CASA ENSAMBLE, 13 to 19 of August
Value of Ticket: COL$ 6,000
Features: 1:00 - 3:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 p.m.
Avenida Carrera 24 (Park Way) No. 41 - 69
Tel 368 92 68 - 360 - 369 04 35
CINEMATECA DISTRICT (PROJECTIONS IN FOUNDERS HALL), 13 to August 19
Value of Ticket: COL $ 3500
Functions: 12:30, 7:30 p.m.
Calle 22 No. 5-85, Auditorio Universidad Central
Tel 283 58 79
GILBERTO ALZATE FOUNDATION AVENDAÑO, 16 and August 17
Value of Ticket: COL$ 3500
Functions: 12:30, 3:00, 5:15, 7:15
Calle 10 with Carrera 3
Tel 282 94 91
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART BOGOTÁ, 13 to August 19
Value of Ticket: $ 4,000
Features: 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:15
Calle 24 No. 6-00

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Bogota Event a True Experience of Gay Pride










Welcome to the new readers and the return followers of the Vamos Colombia Tour blog!

I must tell you that I was amazed, impressed and very proud of the work that my fellow Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) friends are doing in Bogota, Colombia.

AL ROSA VIVO

Bogota, Colombia hosted a great Gay Pride celebration in June, 2009.

The theme of the Pride parade was: “Discrimination based on sexual orientation and sexual identity is not a game. We come from a family and we are a family.”

The public events took place over a period of several days, culminating in the Sunday Pride Parade (June 28, 2009).

I also was able to attend several events such as:


The Supervisor of Chapinero (the LGBT neighborhood in Bogota) is Blanca Ines Duran (pictured here with Walter Rey). She is an out and proud lesbian who is organizing our community at different levels. She has been in this position for a year and she presented her report to the community in a very creative way. She used one of the biggest gay club of Bogota, which was previously a theater, and presented a true multi-media presentation: a mix of video and live theater to present her report.

The place was packed and she informed us of the several campaigns for the Chapinero area, ranging from the reduction of noise, the campaign against parking violation, to education of the community and police on respect and behavior toward LGBT people. She also clearly made a point of including everyone, gay men, lesbians, transgender, and straight – noting that we all are working together for a better world. From what I have seen, she is doing a great job!


The Chapinero area also had a big stage in the center of he district, at a well known public park called “the park of the Hippies.” They presented shows during the three nights prior to the parade.

Some of them were informative, educational or just fun. They had a runway show were 8 designers were participating for best design outfits for the transsexual community. The outfits looked great at the fashion show (as did the transgendered models). They had a DJ contest, as well as the participation of several groups such as the gay radio station of Bogota, which can be accessed through the internet.

http://www.eledenradio.net/






The parade itself went down the principle boulevard of Seventh Avenue (Carrera Septima) for about 30 blocks. (From Parque Nacional to Plaza Bolivar in the Candelaria district). At the end in the heart of the histric old city and downtown there was another big stage was welcoming all to celebrate.

There were several floats and a great turn out of people. We all marched with pride. What it was different at this pride event from others in the world is the energy of the people. Having been to several gay pride parades in the world (including such welcoming places as San Francisco, New York, Sydney and Vancouver), I can say that I had never seem such strong energy and pride among the participants. I was very happy to be a part of it and by my presence add a little grain to it.

Still it is interesting that most of the people on the parade were young as many of the over-40 community were out of the city for the long weekend holiday (which coincided with the event) or just were not comfortable in the public environment.



The closet doors are heavy but slowly opening. I believe that is why is so important that everyone who is able (that means you!) can join us in future parades. Just being present sends an important message to the LGBT community and the city and country of Colombia and a whole. The mainstream press is starting to get the message and change is swiftly on the move in Colombia!

Vamos Colombia Tour continues to promote Colombia as a Gay and Lesbian travel destination and we would like you to join us. Currently we are preparing the 2010 calendar – it is sure to include nest year’s gay pride. If you would like a change from your local gay pride celebration, or perhaps would like to experience gay pride in a location where it is truly making a difference, then join us!

More pictures can also be found at:

http://vamoscolombiatour.blogspot.com/2009/07/more-pictures-from-bogota-gay-pride.html

and

http://vamoscolombiatour.blogspot.com/2009/07/bogota-gay-pride-parade-2009-exceeds.html












































Colombia and Bogota are the new kids on the block in gay travel. Find out why everyone who goes has an unforgettable time!

Walter Rey
Vamos Colombia Tour
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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Video of Bogota Gay Pride Parade, 2009

Vamos Colombia Tour brings you a bit of the Bogota, Colombia Gay (LGBT) Pride Parade of 2009. This clip will give you an idea of the energy and fun that the tens of thousands of participants exhibited throughout the afternoon.




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More pictures from Bogota Gay Pride Parade, 2009

Bogota, Colombia Gay Pride (LGBT) Parade, 2009. More pictures to set the scene.

For more information about travel to Colombia, check our our website,

www.VamosColombiaTour.com

















Bogota Gay Pride Parade 2009 Exceeds All Expectations!







The Gay Pride Parade (in Bogota, Colombia) that marched down the heart of the downtown of the city, 7th Avenue, and ended in the Plaza Mayor, the seat of government of the city and the country, exceeded all expectations as a political, cultural and social event in the fast-changing cosmopolitan city of Bogota.

Floats from LGBT rights organizations, as well as clubs and other businesses the cater to the gay community spread the word of gay pride to the onlookers from all walks of life - gay, lesbian, straight, questioning or just plan curious. All classes of persons mixed in the fun in the peaceful march which became a party as the music energized the mostly younger crowd which sang and chanted in unison as the parade made its way through the wide boulevard that became a smaller street in the more historic downtown. Traffic was stopped for quite a while as the crowd overflowed into other lanes and streets. At the end, a rally sent the message of the right to safety, protection and to live proudly as members of the LGBT community as the institutions of Colombia society, the capital, the Supreme Court, and the Cathedral, stood around, as if a natural part of the scene.

Surely this was the largest gay pride event in Colombian history, and one of the largest in Latin America as well. The Colombian LGBT community has much to be proud about as the Supreme Court in this past year has recognized same sex relationships as worthy of the same rights as those of opposite-gender ones. Gay people have achieved much attention in recent years in Colombian life and society, although the local paper reported the next day that there had been threats as well. No violence was in evidence, although many revelers did not linger in the main plaza (or did not attend the rally altogether) perhaps due to the unusual nature of having a gay pride event in front of the seat of power of the country. Colombia is a historically conservative and traditional country. Clearly, things are changing - how fast remains to be scene, but the combination of recent legal developments, combined with one of the best and largest gay pride events on the continent certainly puts Colombia well on the map of LGBT life!

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Gay Pride Events in Bogota, Colombia 2009





The city government of Bogota, Colombia, and in particular the district of Chapinero (which even was previously dubbed "Chapi-gay" for the large LGBT population there) sponsored a super-impressive fair and group of events which took place in a public park in the heart of the district during the week leading up to the gay pride parade at the end of June, 2009.





















The Alcadeza (district leader) for Chapinero, Blanca Inez Duran H., with Walter Rey of Vamos Colombia Tour, celebrating gay pride in Bogota, Colombia, 2009:

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Vamos Colmbia Tour Celebrates Gay Pride in Bogota with IGLTA party




















Gay Pride has come to Bogota Colombia with a bang!
Friday, June 26, 2009, Vamos Colombia Tour hosted a gay pride party in Bogota, Colombia, to celebrate with guests, friends, supporters, sponsors and others in the travel industry. The event also served to introduce IGLTA (International Gay Lesbian Travel Association) to the community in Bogota, Colombia.

VCT thanks its sponsors for the event for making it possible, as well as all who attended. The event was held at the High Park Hotel, Bogota's only hotel dedicated to the LGBT community. As you can see in the photos below, models demonstrated some of Bogota's home-grown fashions which are made locally with the gay community in mind.






























































The owners and a guest at High Park Hotel, Bogota, Colombia, with Walter Rey (in tie) of Vamos Colombia Tour: