The Jerusalem Post

TA pride week to celebrate ‘bisexual visibility’

- • By ELIYAHU KAMISHER (Baz Ratner/Reuters)

Tel Aviv’s annual LGBT Pride Parade will celebrate “bisexual visibility.”

Among the activities taking place for Pride Week during June 4-10 are cultural events exploring bisexual visibility, concerts, conference­s and shows. The LGBT film festival put on by TlVFest runs June 1-10.

The parade, which is set to take place June 9, starts at Meir Park in central Tel Aviv at 12 p.m. The festival is expected draw tens of thousands of visitors to the city. According to the municipali­ty, last year 200,000 people participat­ed including 30,000 tourists.

This year’s parade features a new participan­t, the British Embassy, which will host a float in the parade celebratin­g LGBT families.

“For me it is really important in the light of events of Manchester that we celebrate things like diversity and inclusion,” Ambassador David Quarrey told The Jerusalem Post last week.

Quarrey is Britain’s first openly gay ambassador to Israel and he is featured along with his partner Aldo Henrique in a video announcing their float.

“Our float will be the last float in the parade this year, so there will be plenty of space for families who want to march with us,” Quarrey said in the video, “We really hope to see you there.”

Hilton Beach, which according to the municipali­ty is “the LGBT community’s second home throughout the year,” is the city’s official Pride Beach. On June 7 the beach will sport a massive inflatable slide.

Also taking place in Tel Aviv during Pride Week is a drag queen show with free entrance at Dizengoff Center on June 5, an LGBT photograph­y conference and exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art on June 4, and many parties scattered throughout the city.

 ??  ?? PEOPLE TAKE part in a gay pride parade in Tel Aviv last year.
PEOPLE TAKE part in a gay pride parade in Tel Aviv last year.

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