Madrid welcomes Gay Pride
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The singer Chenoa (right) and drag queen "La Plexy" in Chueca. / KOTE (EFE)
The sweltering heat didn't discourage the exuberant crowd congregated in the heart of Chueca, who, below a canopy of rainbow flags, celebrated the commencement of Madrid's Gay Pride Week on Wednesday night.
This year's program (which continues through Sunday) is promising a wide array of parties, shows and events to celebrate the Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual (LGBT) community. But between the political pamphlets, drag shows, pool parties and art exhibits, it's easy to lose track of what Madrid Pride (colloquially known as MADO) really means. It begs the question: is Pride Week a political protest, a cultural celebration, or just an excuse to get drunk? Perhaps all three.
First and foremost, Pride Week pitches itself as an opportunity for participants to celebrate who they are and the rights that they have. The event - which attracted over two million participants last year - puts the emphasis on inclusivity. Most events are open to people of all ages and sexual orientations; Pride is not, as its organizers emphasize, just for gay people.
On Wednesday, festivities kicked off with an opening ceremony in Chueca plaza that featured a performance by singer Paloma San Basilio. The Spanish songstress, who has a Latin American Grammy award to her name, gave a concert featuring work from her latest album.