A report from the Pink Picnic
IMC Cambridge | 19.09.2003 11:27 | Culture | Gender | Cambridge
Pink Picnic was a free event “where everyone can enjoy [...] gay culture by removing barriers and stigmas to promote tolerance and understanding of peoples sexuality”. The Picnic was non-commercial and aimed to cover its costs. There were many sponsors including the trade union UNISON.
The entertainment was spread out in three spaces: an open marquee called the Women’s Area where some very energetic people jigged to House and Disco all day, a tent for quieter acoustic performances and comedy, and a main stage where a myriad of music genres made the afternoon shake its booty, from Afro-Cuban to Soul and Funk, Heavy Rock to Samba, and a red and black camp cross-dressing cheerleading show from Bodyworks dance students.
A VIP area next to the main stage offered performers free food including pink salads, and the most lavish mobile loos you are likely to find at any concert!
Throughout the afternoon people were to-ing and fro-ing, and couples, families and friends relaxed, sitting on the grass, chatting, drinking and eating. It was a palpably chilled-out atmosphere, which showered you with good vibes, and though people were enjoying their tipples, there was never any tension or violence. Bursting forth every now and then were streams of the carnivalesque: a myriad of face-painted children, a 6-foot-tall muscular man in a glamorous pink tutu as well as other funky cross-dressers, dogs sporting VIP tags, also two of sci-fi stilt insects (and their damsels) all gleaming in copper and metallic blue, walking a slow and languorous crawl whilst performing sinuous acrobatics, weaving in and out of the crowd, and sometimes pausing to shake their antennas at mesmerised children…
Hopefully people will be able to gather again for another day next August, as it was a wonderful celebration of gay culture as well as openness and diversity.
www.pinkpicnic.co.uk
www.yougotspotted.com
www.arcoiris.org.uk
Many thanks to Stuart Swift for the pictures!
IMC Cambridge
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