- Europride
Europride is an international
lesbian ,gay ,bisexual , andtransgender pride event that is hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with an established gay pride event, or one which has a significantLGBT community.For up to a fortnight, numerous sporting and artistic events are staged throughout the city. The event usually culminates in a weekend, with a traditional
Mardi Gras -style pride parade, live music, special club nights and anAIDS memorial vigil.History
Europride was inaugurated in
London , UK in 1992 with a crowd estimated at more than 100,000. The following year, 1993,Berlin ,Germany hosted the festivities. WhenAmsterdam ,Netherlands hosted Europride in 1994, it turned into a financial disaster leaving debts of around €450,000.In 1996 Europride moved to
Copenhagen ,Denmark where it had wide support from city leaders. The organizers had great success on all fronts, in fact they even managed to make a financial surplus.Paris ,France hosted Europride in 1997. The festival had numerous commercial sponsors and was widely hailed as a success. The parade had over 300,000 people marching to theBastille .Stockholm ,Sweden was the host city in 1998.London once again was to host Europride in 1999 but was canceled due to the organizers going bankrupt.
In 2000
Worldpride replaced Europride. The event took place inRome ,Italy and was well attended by Gays and Lesbians from throughout the world. After initially supporting the event, city leaders pulled out just days before due to pressure exerted by thePope in the 2000-Holy Year of theRoman-Catholic Church.In 2001
Vienna ,Austria was chosen to host Europride. It drew large crowds from Central andEastern Europe .Köln , Germany in 2002 presented the largest Europride. Officials estimated the crowd to be well over 1 million people.It has been hosted by
Manchester , UK in 2003 andHamburg ,Germany , in 2004. [ [http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,1234532,00.html EuroPride Seeks to Break Barriers in EU] DW-WORLD.DE (June 13 2004 ) Retrieved onJuly 31 2008 ]Oslo ,Norway hosted it in 2005.London hosted the parade in 2006 with a two week festival of events. Culminating in a parade on the final day, Saturday 1 July 2006, marchers were invited to walk downOxford Street , one of the capital's busiest shopping streets, legally for the first time in the parade's history.The parade was attended by famous faces including
Ken Livingstone , Mayor of London,Alan Duncan , Tory MP, andPeter Tatchell , Human Rights Campaigner and firsttransgender person in European parliament, Italian MPVladimir Luxuria .Following the parade, three of the capitals squares were host to special events marking the festival. A rally in
Trafalgar Square was attended by guest speakerIan McKellen , whilst entertainment took place inLeicester Square andSoho Square . Many of the streets between the city's squares were closed off for Europride, making 2006 the first time London's main rally and entertainment areas of Pride were actually staged within the city itself, rather than in open parks.In 2007,
Madrid (E.)hosted the Europride Parade. It took place in Chueca Madrid´s gay Village during 7 days of the last week of June.The capital was chosen due to the newly approved laws of Gay mariage and gender identity approved the previous two years in Spain. More than 1.2 million people assisted to the massive parade in the centrical streets of Alcalá, Gran Vía and Plaza de España. For the first time, Madrid City Hall contributed to the financing of the MADO (Madrid Orgullo). An additional private party took place in Casa de Campo Park, the INFINITAMENTEGAY Party.In 2008, Stockholm Pride organisation - [ [http://www.stockholmpride.org/en/ official website Stockholm Pride organisation in English language (stockholmpride.org)] ] organized the Europride 2008 from
25 June to3 August inStockholm (S.). Therefore it hosted the1998 -edition of EuroPride.Hostings
Trivia
* in
2000 there has been organised the first edition ofWorldPride in Rome as well as it was also 'combined' with the 'Europride'-edition in Rome; there were some controversities with theHoly Year in2000 also held in Rome
* in2005 /2006 WorldPride, second edition, was organised inJerusalem inIsrael
* in2012 there will be the third edition of WorldPride; candidate cities are: London (also XXX Olympic Summer Games 2012!) or Stockholm or ...; probably there will be no official Europride held in that year or Europride 2012 can be combined/joined with WorldPride
* Brussels is official candidate-city for Europride2012 under the condition WorldPride would not be held in an European city in 2012 as well official candidate-city for Europride2013 See also
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Eurogames
*Gay Pride
*World Pride
*LGBT pride parade
*Pride
*List of LGBT events References
External links
* [http://www.gaypress.org/ Gay Press Organization]
* [http://www.pridelondon.org/ Pride London]
* [http://neep.net/photo/europride/ Photo gallery of the London Europride 2006]
* [http://www.stockholmpride.org/ Stockholm Pride]
* [http://www.europride.info Europride.info]
* [http://www.europride.org Europride.org]
* [http://www.europride.com Europride.com]
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