Here we go again from our friends at the Star with the fear of the feminine and unknown as if to say we must not have our versions of events to suit our liking.
old 2003 British Link-up flyer
Members of the gay community are staging their own versions of popular entertainment events, THE WEEKEND STAR has learnt.
Calendar events such as Dancehall Queen and British Link Up are now being staged in gay circles, despite the promoters of the regular events having nothing to do with them.
"Gay parties imitate straight parties, they imitate the names of parties, for example, we have Black and White Affair, British Link Up, Hot Girls Roll Out, Snow White Affair and Boat Ride Affair," Rory, one regular patron of these events said. "There is also the Grammy's, the Oscars, Miss World and Dancehall Queen."
THE WEEKEND STAR recently got hold of flyers for two of the upcoming events. On the flyers are cross-dressers who could easily be mistaken for female models. They were elegantly dressed in gowns, heels and lace wigs. Added to that the make-up on their faces looked flawless.
The flyers gave the date, time and venue for the events. Interestingly both had 'no fighting allowed' warnings on them.
Miss World Event
Rory told THE WEEKEND STAR that in the case of the Miss World event, several non-Jamaicans usually come to the island to participate in the competition which usually takes place in September.
Another member of the gay community, Lennox said, "People buy gowns for like US$1,500 (J$129,000) to attend these events, these are people that drive top of the line vehicles."
He explained that a lot of the homosexuals in Jamaica are drag queens, who dress themselves like women to attend these events, which usually takes place uptown.
He said that because Jamaica is such a homophobic country, an immense effort is made to keep information about these events private so as not to risk any harm being done to them.
Further, he noted that there are times when straight people are invited to these events, however; they are persons who can be trusted.
Lennox said that one of the most popular events held in the gay community which is liked by many straight people is the Dancehall Queen competition. "Straight people who are gay friendly are usually invited. The gays can dance really well, some can dance better than the girls who dance in the real Dancehall Queen competition," he said.
He said another popular event on the gay party calendar is Dancehall Explosion, which is more like a Passa Passa event.
When contacted, Big Head, the promoter of the 'straight' annual Dancehall Queen competition, held in Montego Bay, said he was not aware that an imitation to his event was being held in the gay community.
"There is no relationship, my event is 100 per cent females, I am not affiliated with what they do," he asserted.
He said his competition is an international one taking place in different countries. "I am not claiming to own the name dancehall queen because it's international. I am not here to endorse or denounce it (the gay competition)," he remarked.
In the meantime, Big Head does not think that the trend will have a negative impact on his event. "As far as I am concerned I have done everything to put my show on top. I have no time to take on the gays to give them the time of day," he said.
*Names changed.
Get over it gays are everywhere and we will not just sit and be bored by stigma and not be creative and enjoy our brand of entertainment.
Peace & tolerance
H
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