Featured events


7-9 September 2012
Brussels Games
Brussels

Brussels Gay Sports will offer a weekend of fun and fairplay in the capital of Europe, with volleyball, swimming, badminton, and tennis, as well as fitness and hiking.

Learn more HERE.
26-28 October 2012
QueergamesBern
Bern, Switzerland

The success of the first edition of the QueergamesBern proved the need for an LGBT multisport event in Switzerland. This year will be even bigger, with badminton, bowling, running, walking, floorball.

Learn more HERE.
17-20 January 2013
Sin City Shootout
Las Vegas
The 7th Sin City Shootout will feature softball, ice hockey, tennis, wrestling, basketball, dodgeball, bodybuilding and basketball.

Learn more HERE.

13-16 June 2013
IGLFA Euro Cup
Dublin
After this year's edition in Budapest at the EuroGames, the IGLFA Euro Cup heads to Dublin for 2013, hosted by the Dublin Devils and the Dublin Phoenix Tigers.

Learn more HERE.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Same-sex ballroom dancing comes to San Francisco


SF LGBT Issues/Examiner
Eric Ross

Do you like Dancing With the Stars? How about So You Think You Can Dance? If so, you'll love California Dreaming, the largest Same-Sex Dancesport Event in the country, featuring some of the nation's most accomplished same-sex dancers. The 3rd annual competition and show will be in San Francisco on November 7th.

While featured in the Gay Games since 1994 and attracting over 400 competitors from around the world at this year’s 2010 World Outgames in Copenhagen, Same-sex couples are notably absent from the established USA Ballroom Dancing Circuit, the governing body of which being coincidentally (or not) located in Utah. “Ballroom dancing is, and has been historically, thought of as a man and a woman dancing together...much like the mainstream views marriage," said Jeff Chandler, ballroom dancing ‘legend’ and one of the organizers of this star-studded event. "Ballroom has always been one of the most conservative of all the dance styles. We see California Dreaming as an opportunity not only to shatter those social morays but change the art of ballroom dancing itself."

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