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PREVIEW: Stockholm readying to become Europe's gay capital...

Submitted by admin on Wed, 2008-07-23 04:22.

Stockholm - A decade after Stockholm first hosted Europride, the Swedish capital is again gearing up for the 10-day event that attracts thousands of homosexuals, bisexuals and transgenders from near and afar.

The event includes special film screenings, museum exhibitions, seminars and parties and is capped with a parade on August 2 through the city that organizers anticipate will attract record numbers of participants and spectators.

'This year is 40 per cent larger than last year,' parade coordinator Paul Turner told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa of the number of groups that have applied to take part in the colourful parade that in 2007 attracted some 500,000 spectators.

'This year the Swedish fire brigade are coming into the parade for the first time,' Turner said, adding that fire service members have been allowed to march in uniform with a fire engine and had also invited gay colleagues from the London fire brigade to join them.

Europride opens Friday at the Skansen open air musem with a popular sing-along event and speeches by gender science professor Tiina Rosenberg, Swedish EU Affairs Minister Cecilia Malmstrom and Indian Prince Mavendra Singh Gohil.

'The theme has two aims. One is to show pride over the progress made in Sweden' for homosexuals, bisexuals and transgenders, Nylund said.

'The other is to highlight the problems in the rest of the world, mainly our neighbours in Eastern Europe where gay pride events are banned and attacked time and time again,' he added, noting incidents in Warsaw, Prague and Riga.

Malmstrom has participated at several gay pride events over the years and witnessed attacks by homophobic groups on parades, Nylund noted while Mavendra Singh Gohil made headlines in 2006 when he came out as a homosexual.

The Europride events have been merged with Stockholm Pride, and 'relies to a large extent on volunteers,' Nylund said, adding that visitors were expected from Sweden and its Nordic and Eastern European neighbours as well as from the US.

Turnover was estimated at 12 million kronor (2 million dollars), and organizers have in recent years noticed 'greater interest' from sponsors that include travel groups and hotels, he added.

A designated area known as Pride Park constitutes one of the two main hubs during Europride, and will offer music, food and entertainment but visitors require a ticket to enter the zone.

Organizers hope visitors will also visit the other hub at Stockholm Culture House in downtown Stockholm where seminars, theatre shows and debates were part of the menu.

More details on www.stockholmpride.org/en where an online visitor can study the scores of daily events on offer.

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