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Bristol's new Queer Cafe

gudrun | 07.11.2008 15:14 | Free Spaces | Gender | Repression

Thursday 27th November, 7pm onwards

@ Kebele Social Centre (www.kebelecoop.org)
14 Robertson Road
Easton
Bristol

Programme:
7pm open
8pm discussion: Creating queer spaces in Bristol
9pm(ish): Film screening - XXY (Argentina, 2007), the story of an intersex teenager

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We are a small group of queers in Bristol and we want to start creating DIY alternatives to Bristol's mainstream gay scene. We feel that Bristol is drastically lacking in explicitly queer spaces.

We want spaces that don't repress and constrain our sexualities, where we can hang out, create, organise, skillshare, flirt, watch films or perform without someone making a profit...

We'd like a space where we can actually communicate with each other, a space away from the Bristol gay meat market.

Queer doesn't necessarily mean gay, or bi. "Queer" has different meanings to different people. To some people "queer" means an identity that cannot be contained in existing labels of "homo", "bi", "trans", "lesbian". To other people it means making gender and sexuality definitions void. To some people it says something about who they are, to others it says something about who they fuck or how they fuck. It is inclusive of, but not limited to trans, bi, lesbian, BDSM, gay, asexual, genderqueers, drag kings, mtf, femmes, queerbois, dykes, ftm, drag queens, butches...

Kebele is a radical social centre in Easton which aims to be inclusive of everyone regardless of age, race, gender, class, sexuality and dis/ability. We're involved in Kebele, it's part of our community, it has hosted queer events in the past, and we think it needs queering up ;)... So for us it's an obvious place to start, but it doesn't have to end there...

Come along & hang out, watch a film, have a chat over some cake and make his space happen.

Ffi contact:  aveganhaggis@gmail.com

Coffee & cake

B.Y.O.B.

Open to queers of all genders and sexualities

7pm onwards

Kebele Co-op

14 Robertson Road

Easton, BS5 6JY

XXY (2007)

Director: Lucía Puenzo

"XXY" is about Alex, a 15-year-old who lives with overprotective parents, Kraken and Suli, in a pretty beach-side village in Uruguay. The family, many years ago, left Rio de Janeiro and retreated to this sparsely populated place to stop people from asking rude questions about Alex. Like: Is Alex a girl or a boy? These inquiries traumatize Alex, an intersex teenager, who's confused, too, about sexuality, but also about the family's secrecy. "If I'm so special, why can't I talk about it?" Alex asks Kraken and Suli.

A couple and their teenage son come to visit, at Suli's invitation. Ramiro, their visitor, is a plastic surgeon who does nose jobs and breast implants for money so he can afford to do what he truly loves: helping people like Alex decide who they want to be. The presence of the son, Alvaro, upsets Alex's equilibrium, so Alex's confusion deepens and begins to envelop other people.

gudrun
- e-mail: aveganhaggis@gmail.com

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Mind your backs

07.11.2008 18:06

So ... won't be going there then.

Breeder


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sounds like Breeder is in the closet!

07.11.2008 20:31

we all know about homophobes often being uncomfortable with their own sexuality

so... it sounds like Breeder may have a secret they would like to share with us? Is it dark in that closet, hmm?

anon


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Protest

08.11.2008 18:17

I'm Breeder's partner and i resent you saying he's in the closet, he's just shy in front of other men, although he's not shy in front of me, know what i mean readers?! ;-)

He only meant to say that we couldn't come that night as we'll be at a BNP meeting.

Breeder's boy


hope it goes well...

09.11.2008 00:29

love manchester..x

ray


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