Showing posts with label parade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parade. Show all posts

31 August 2010

Pride

Gay Pride Celebrations - Left and Right
Street party in Copenhagen last week. Gay Pride rolled through town and the whole town - regardless of sexual orientation - came out to celebrate The Pride.
Cycle Chic Gentleman

Handlebars

Gay Pride Celebrations - Pink

Oswalds Isbar

And if anyone is interested, there is now an online repository for photos I take of things that are not people on bicycles. Zakkatography. Followable on Twitter, too. That's how damned modern I am. Wish you'd pop by for a visit.

11 September 2009

Cycle Parade

Style
I rode in a little cycle parade last week in association with a C02 neutral festival here in Copenhagen. Here's two of the other cyclists. You can read more about the parade and the festival over at Copenhagenize.com.

7 August 2009

Watching the World Go By

Parade Watchers
Copenhagen has just hosted the World OutGames - the largest sport and art festival for gay and lesbians - the LGBT community as it's called. It lasted a week and there were around 5000 guests in Copenhagen. What a party. There were serious sports events and crazy ones, too, as well as a host of cultural events. Non-stop. 24-7.

Gay Pride Parade Watchers

It all peaked at a parade through the city on the penultimate day and I went down with the kids to have a look and to walk along with the masses towards the City Hall Square.

People lined the streets along the whole festive route and, not surprisingly, bicycles were involved.

Copenhagen - Gay Spot of Europe
The whole affair puts a new meaning on this classic tourism poster from the 1940's, back when gay meant something quite different.

City Hall Square
A few days later, after things had quietened down, there was still ample opportunity to watch the world go by on the City Hall Square. From the foreground: An elderly chap on his standard-issue electric scooter, the Fruit Bike selling fresh fruit cups, the Paradis ice cream bike and, in the background, a long row of cycle taxis.