Belfast Pride is back and plans are already in place to make 2023 the biggest year of celebrations ever 🏳️🌈
Belfast Pride is back and plans are already in place to make 2023 the biggest year of celebrations ever.
"Our movement is founded and rooted in shared ideas of challenging the binaries of gender, attraction and identity, inclusive of all genders and sexual orientations. After the launch, we will be revealing the winners of the prestigious Belfast Pride Awards, celebrating the local talent, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, partnerships and services that help make Belfast a more inclusive and safe city for our community.
Whether you're an illustrator, comic artist, painter, photographer, animator, filmmaker, sculptor, textile artist - or anything in between - we'd be honoured to show off your Big Queer Art!Belfast Pride, HERe NI & The Rainbow Project, Belfast City Hall Lawns, 12:00 to 15:00, freeWe'll have fun and activities for people of all ages including Bouncy Castles, storytelling with Libraries NI, temporary tattoos, Circus School performers, graffiti wall and more.
Please wear weather appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear. Registration essential by emailing [email protected] LGBTQIA+ Trad Group will be having an open session.ST CHRISTOPHER'S COMMUNITY PRIDE BRUNCHWe invite you to join us at St. Christopher's Community for our second Pride Brunch to mark our 'coming out' as a Queer Inclusive Faith Space.
Lee then invites participants to write their own rhyming Polari phrases and invites them to speak their phrases out aloud for everyone to enjoy.Learn to protect yourself and your fellow queers in this intro to self-defense with John O'Doherty.For details email [email protected] - 18:00 to 21:00, 12 to 21 Year Olds, Belfast LGBTQIA+ Centre, 23-31 Waring Street
Join us and see another side of Belfast as you're guided around the Queer Quarter, opening up a new conversation on how gender and sexuality inform and shape how we move through our city, and how our city moves through us.Urban Events NI, 18:30, £5.00, The Belfast Barge, 1 Lanyon Place From mental health to hate crime and trans healthcare to safer schools, join us to learn more about what is being done to address these important issues and to put your questions directly to those in power.
Join us for a night of Queer Comedy, have a laugh and enjoy being together, at the Ulster Sports Club .Doors open at 7.15pm and show starts at 8pm.Urban Events NI, Belfast Pride and Paperxclips, £5, 18:30, Paperxclips Book Shop, Blackstaff Mill, 81 Springheld Road Gain fresh insights, challenge your perspectives, and discover the extraordinary power of words to shape understanding and empathy.The Batty Book Club promises an evening filled with discovery, inspiration, and the joy of finding yourself within the pages of a book.After a full house again in 2022, we're partnering with Belfast TradFest and we'll have LIVE traditional music with dances called by Ronán Eastwood.
Join Alliance for Choice for a night of cheap cocktails & out of tune renditions of your favourite belters & ballads. Join the party atmosphere at the pre-parade build up from 11.30am before the parade sets off at 1.00pm sharp.It's the original Pride Party and the biggest LGBTQIA+ party in Belfast - your Pride wouldn't be complete without a visit to the Square!
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