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With the re-scheduling of the Queer Pride this year,the focus is on having an elaborate and more inclusive celebration
Are we really free? What are the responsibilities that come with freedom? Do some of us have more freedom than others? How is our freedom linked to that of the other person? These are some of the questions that the Queer Pride hopes to seek answers to during the annual march on November 28.
Some of the performances that are already confirmed for the fest is a piece by dancer and yoga exponent Navtej Johar,while activist and stand-up comedian Pramada Menon will be doing a new take on her routine of Fat,Feminist and Free. We are currently pooling in ideas to get people more involved. We have come up with concepts like design your pride wherein people are being invited to send in slogans and designs for queer art. The selected entries will be printed on banners and tee shirts, says Mohnish Kabir Malhotra,one of the organisers of the Pride March.
A more elaborate celebration is also part of this years programme. We hope to expand the route of the actual pride march and have a dancing float with DJs and live music,so that people can enjoy themselves. Our drag queens will have their usual performances and wear their colourful costumes and there will be a lot more colour and drama,thanks to all the masks and feather boas. Of course all these depend on police permission, he adds.
This year our demands are different. Post the High Court ruling,we intend to focus on making sure that it goes through in the Supreme Court as well. So while we are celebrating,we cannot forget the hard work that lies ahead of us, says Menon.
Entries for the film segment of the festival have already started coming in. Mario Dpenah,who is curating the film package says that though there has never been a defined theme for the films,the intention this year is to make it more inclusive. With our expanding politics of queerness we hope to include topics and issues that embrace being queer beyond the LGBTI community. By that definition anyone who is willing to challenge the normative,practices queer politics, he says.
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