onsdag 28 januari 2009

Norwegian Opera Singer Björn Haugan Dies

Stockholm – Long-time Tupilak (Nordic rainbow cultural workers)

member and strong supporter of ILGCN (International Lesbian & Gay Cultural

Network) activities, Norwegian opera singer and music teacher, Björn Björn, has died at a Stockholm hospital after a long illness.

Aside from his professional work as a singer and teacher, Haugan performed voluntarily at a number of rainbow cultural events arranged by Tupilak and by the ILGCN, including IDAHO (International Day Against Homophobia) events in the Swedish capital – singing cheerfully and powerfully even from his wheelchair in the last years.

Björn Haugan was especially proud of his participation in 2002 in an ILGCN-arranged “Nazi & neo Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals” event in Linz, Austria, co-arranged at a city theater with the Austrian LGBT organization, HOSI-Linz, and including a rainbow ceremony at the near-by Nazi concentration camp, Mauthausen, where Haugan sang Wagner’s “Liebestod” at the gathering in front of the camp’s pink triangle monument marked “Beaten to Death, Silenced to Death” -- honoring the LGBT prisoners who were interned, tortured and murdered in the camp.

Björn Haugan carried out the visit to Austria despite severe pains from his diabetes.

. A memorial concert will take place on Saturday, February 7 at 17.00 at Sofia Church in Stockholm.

Bill Schiller – Tupilak international secretary

HOSI-Linzp photo from of a rainbow ceremony in Mauthausen -- honoring the LGBT prisoners



fredag 14 november 2008

NORDIC BALTIC WINTER GATHERINGwww.tupilak.se

TUPILAK MEMBERS & FRIENDS -- on both sides of the Baltic!

We're pleased to invite you to a winter Nordic/Baltic rainbow human rights &
cultural happening in Stockholm on:

November 30, 2008 Musik Valvet
(Svartmangatan 27 Gamla Stan) 17.00-22.00

...to meet some of our visiting colleagues from the region (thanks to funding from the Swedish International Development Assistance Baltic Unit in Visby on the island of Gotland) and a few representatives from other organizations working with us to discuss international co-operation and coming projects:

Krakow -- The Turbulent Battle of Flowers -- at the tomb of the homosexual 15th Century King

Helsinki -- The 10th Tribade Day & Night Festival: September 2009 -- with a special focus on Tallinn, St. Petersburg.

Minsk -- Where rainbows are still in chains.

Vilnius -- Where the rainbow flag is still banned.

Visby -- A Nordic/Baltic rainbow human rights & culture festival, July 2009?
Photo/ ill: Willi Reichhold

St. Petersburg
-- Russian Co-operation with Sweden and Finland 2009.

Stockholm -- Nordic Focus on LGBT Nigeria (via the Nordic Rainbow Humanists).

Kristall Nacht -- An international November salute to victims of Nazis/ neo Nazis.

Nordic Rainbow Memorials -- an initiative of ILGCN, Nordic Rainbow Council, Nordic Rainbow Humanists.

Music, Poetry, Art …. Wine and beer at low cost.

No entrance fees for Tupilak members and invited friends.


-- Bill Schiller, Tupilak international secretary and secretary general of the International Lesbian & Gay Cultural Network: Information Secretariat - Stockholm



ILGCN www.tupilak.ilgcn.org







torsdag 9 oktober 2008

ILGCN Information Secretariat - Stockholm (International Lesbian & Gay Cultural Network)
Press Release September 30, 2008

Including Salutes to Uganda, Iran, LGBT Exiles Around the World:
2008 World Cultural Conferences:
Finland, USA


Helsinki/Minneapolis-St. Paul/Stockholm—Art, photos, exhibitions, films, musical performances, seminars and discussions characterized the 1st stage of the 2008 ILGCN world rainbow cultural conference in the Finnish capital – November 14-16, part of the annual Tribade Day & Night Festival.

“We hope that the ILGCN input will also be part of our 10th jubilee festival next year,” says Anne Jaaskelainen, festival director and singer/song-writer, who also received the 2008 “Sowelu” award (for outstanding contributions from women in the Nordic sphere) from the Nordic rainbow cultural workers’ organization, Tupilak -- especially honoring her solidarity performances in Eastern Europe.

“We are really pleased to have our new Russian organization participating in the ILGCN conference, says Polina Savchenko from “Coming Out” –
St. Petersburg, and we hope that a future stage of the ILGCN conference can come to our city.”

The conference also approved a project linking the near-by cities of Stockholm-Helsinki-St- Petersburg for future rainbow cultural events, providing mutual co-operation and solidarity.

Also at the conference, the special ILGCN Nordic award “Arco Nordica” was presented to thenational Finnish LGBT organization, SETA for its support for Tribade festivals and ILGCN activities.
Willi Reichhold, Austria-Sweden
1st ILGCN World Cultural Conference in North America

The 2nd stage of this year’s ILGCN world conference took place at University of Minnesota venues in Minneapolis/St. PaulSeptember 19-21, the first ILGCN event ever in the United States. “We are also pleased to put a brighter spotlight on LGBT history and show the first work of our brand new travelling exhibition on this theme,” says Jean Tretter, secretary general of the ILGCN History Secretariat in Minneapolis/St.Paul.

“We are also proud of the conference’s well-attended, special performance of the LGBT Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra—which also gives great emphasis to playing the works of lesbian and gay classical composers,” Tretter adds.

“Our valuable discussions with the leading organizers of Minneapolis Pride and other activists here convince me that there is a real desire to increase American involvement in our battles on the rainbow barricaded in Eastern Europe and the possibilities that more American Prides will invite some of the courageous representatives from Belarus and other nations where the rainbow is still in chains or under siege,” says Bill Schiller, secretary general of the ILGCN Information Secretariat - Stockholm.

Salute to gay researcher and educator, Magnus Hirschfeldt

“We are proud to announce that this year’s ILGCN “Orfeo Iris” award for essential information work about Nazi and neo Nazi persecution of homosexuals goes jointly to the Minnesota Libraries and the Magnus Hirschfeldt Society in Berlin for their outstanding exhibitions marking the 75th birthday of the pioneering Hirschfeldt’s Sexual Institute in Berlin which was destroyed by the Nazis,” adds Tretter.

“Speaking of history, we are pleased to send a salute to the coming October 31 ILGCN event in Krakow lifting a 15th century Swedish-Polish-Hungarian-Russian ruler into the rainbow spotlight – a ceremony organized by Lukasz Palucki, the secretaray general of the ILGCN Eastern European Secretariat -Warsaw, (luke.santi@eranet.pl) -- also to be attended by our ILGCN Hungarian cultural ambassadors,” says Schiller

“We are also proud to announce that the 2008 “Sappho in Paradise” award goes to Ugandan editor in exile, Kizza Musinguzi and his website gayrightsuganda.org -- crucial to an African LGBT community facing violent homophobia,” Schiller adds. “We hope the award diploma will be handed out in London where the Ugandan has found asylum.”

The award honors outstanding contributions to LGBT information, books, libraries and publications – and is co-ordinated both by the ILGCN Information Secretariat and the Paradise Press in London. This is the second time the award goes to Africa – earlier going to the Library Project of Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe. At both world conference stages, examples from the Tupilak/ILGCN Travelling Art & Photo Exhibition were displayed -- including works from Norway to Latvia, Russia to Denmark, Sweden to Spain, Finland to Germany, and photos of the ILGCN delegation to Bucharest Pride this year.

LBGT’s in Exile & Violence in Iran Focal Points in Canada

The 3rd stage of this year’s ILGCN world conference will take place in Toronto, Canada November 14-16 – giving special attention to LGBT’s in exile and the brutal situation for homosexuals in Iran. This is the first time an ILGCN event is taking place in Canada.

“We are offering a great program of art work, seminars, films and musical performances,” says Michael Gfroerer, secretary general of the ILGCN North American Secretariat – Toronto (he is also an ILGCN “Orfeo Musica” prize winner). “And of course we welcome other ILGCN cultural ambassadors, co-ordinators as well as other rainbow cultural workers to the gathering.” michaelgfroerer@gmail.com

The Canadian conference also hopes to follow tradition by confirming new ILGCN ambassadors and co-ordinators as well as next year’s world conference sites. Proposals so far have come from Bucharest, Budapest, St. Petersburg and Istanbul. ILGCN world conferences are traditionally shared by different cities to make it easier for those unable to afford travelling long distances, since the ILGCN has no travel funds for participants.

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Supporting the ILGCN Information Secretariat:

onsdag 13 augusti 2008

TUPILAK CALLING August, 2008

--- colleagues in the Nordic region on both sides of the Baltic Sea

info@tupilak.org www.tupilak.org

Thanks to Tupilak and ILGCN members for the great co-operation during our events in Visby (Almedalen) week, July 19 in Stockholm with PositHIVa Gruppen, with ROHS on 26 July at Theater Tribunal and at Galleri Kocks and Musik Valvet in Stockholm July 24-30!!!



Steering Committee
Tupilak Steering Committee meetings in Stockholm are to take place on the first Monday of the month. Check for information on local, change in dates, time, etc.. Members are very welcome in person and through the e-mail with suggestions and proposals. Especially welcome -- colleagues who want to help with future exhibitions, concerts, performances, etc.

ILGCN World Rainbow Cultural Conference Stages
Information on the coming stages in Helsinki, Minneapolis and Toronto are on the ILGCN website. Tupilak members are very welcome to these and future stages with seminars, performances, art work, etc. www.ilgcn.tupilak.org


TUPILAK & ILGCN Travelling Art & Photography Exhibition
More contributions have come in from the Nordic region and beyond. Additional artists and photographers are also very welcome. The next stops planned for the exhibit will be Helsinki and Minneapolis in September, 2008, Toronto November 2008, and Budapest and Bucharest in 2009.

Membership Drive
If you know other rainbow cultural activists and supporters in the Nordic region who might want to join Tupilak, please contact them and give them our address or let us know and we'll contact them.

With the sharp cutback in state support to all LGBT groups in Sweden, we are more than ever dependent on membership payments.

100 sv. kr. per year post.giro 498 37 67-7

Ganymedes” of Carl Milles, photo by Willi Reichhold

-- Bill Schiller, international secretary

tisdag 22 juli 2008

Rainbow Cultural Festival – focus on Eastern Europe
July 24-30, 2008 12.00 – 18.00
Gallier Kocks Kocksgatan 18 ( Söder) Stockholm
ART & PHOTOS No entrance fee. No dog tags.
(including Tupilak/ILGCN Travelling Art & Photography Exhibit)

  • Eka Papinashvili -- Georgia/Sweden
  • Gun Nordstrand Sweden
  • Yvonne Gerner -- Denmark
  • Timo Sarelmaa – Finland
  • Oyvind Rauset -- Norway
  • Michele Tancredi Italy
  • LukasDaughter Sweden
  • Celsius Junior – Portugal/Brazil
  • TarletzkyBelarus
  • Simon – Macedonia
  • Artur Andrejs -- Latvia
  • Ismao Hyrvinen – Finland
  • Leif Hageson – Sweden
  • Andrius Privetas, Lithuania
  • Willi Reichhold, Austria/Sweden
  • Guest: Paulina – Cuba

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Festival Seminars at Galleri Kocks
No entrance fees. No Dog tags Kocksgatan 18.

Friday, July 25

16.00 Tennesee Williams in Sweden -- Dirk Gindt (Benelux/Sweden)
17.00 Rainbow Culture & HIV/AIDS – ILGCN Information Secretariat

Sunday, July 27

16.00 Hungarian Rainbows – Tamás Lovas, Rudolf Balázs (Budapest)
(ILGCN cultural ambassadors – Hungary)
17.00 Nordic Baltic Cultural Co-operation -- Tupiak/ILGCN
18.00 ILGCN Eastern European Secretariat: Poland, Belarus, Ukraine,
etc – secretary general Lukasz Palucki (Warsaw)

Monday, July 28

16.00 Humanists on the LGBT Barricades – Rolf Solheim, (Norway)
17.00 Nordic Rainbow Council Session (2nd session in Helsinki. Sept. 14)
18.00 Rainbow Films & Film Festivals –
Andrejs Visockis, secretary general -- ILGCN Film Secretariat (Riga)

Tuesday, July 29

16.00 Rainbows in Riga: Andrejs Visockis (Mozaika-Latvia), Kjell Rindar (S)
17.00 Nazi & neo Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals –
Colin de la Motte- Sherman, ILGCN-Berlin/ ILGCN Info Secretariat
18.00 Rainbow Culture vs. Nazis and neo Nazis: art, films, drama, music,
literature, homo monuments – ILGCN Info Secretariat

FESTIVAL PERFORMANCES at:
Galleri Kocks Kocksgatan 18 Söder Thursday July 24
No entrance fee

Linus Raudsepp of the Cross -- ‘Martyricum’
Dark Religious Porn– choreography/ instalation 19.00

Continuo Trio (ILGCN cultural ambassadors – Hungary)
20.00 Tamás Lovas, Eszter Sztrákos, Rudolf Baláza

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at: Musikvalvet Baggan Svartmangatan 27 Gamla Stan
80 kr. entrance (50 kr. Tupilak members) Friendly-priced wine bar

Sunday July 27
  • Linus Raudsepp Judas Baroque ”Devil Byzantine” 19.00
  • Lukasz Palucki (ILGCN Cultural Ambassador - Poland)
  • Continuo Trio - Budapest 20.00

Monday July 28

  • Melina (Athens) Marlene (Berlin) Lola (Paris) 19.30
  • Continuo Trio -- Budapest. Classical/renaissance music 20.00


www.tupilak.org www.ilgcn.tupilak.org


lördag 19 juli 2008

Rainbow Focus on Europe


Stockholm Saturday, July 19, 2008


Tupilak, Nordic Rainbow Council, ILGCN

(International Lesbian & Gay Cultural Network)


join with POSITHIVAGRUPPEN No entrance fee

Tjurbergsgatan 29 (T-ban Skanstull Exit: AllhelgongatanBar with humane prices. Summer patio!


14.00 Video art ”Black & White” – Veronica Lazorenka (Sweden/Ukraine)


14.05 Swedish Helsinki Human Rights Committee in Eastern

Europe -- Robert Hårdhchairman

15.00 Hallongrottan TV – Bitte Andersson (Sweden)


15.45 A reading: APU HIV Positive TheaterAmsterdam



16.00 Film: “Tolerancja – Krakow” – Dianne Voxenbrant (Polish/ Swedish)


16.30 PositHIVa Gruppen in Sweden, Baltics – Hans Nilssonchairman


17.15 Rainbow Culture vs. HIV/AIDS -- Bill Schiller ILGCN Info Secretariat


17.30 Tribade Day & Night FestivalHelsinki – Anne Jaaskelainen


18.00 ART-L: 

movement, music, textAnna (Sweden), Timo(Finland)



18.30 Film: “They Still Smile” -- Irina Sislova (Belarus)



19.00 ILGCN world cultural conferences: Helsinki, Minneapolis, etc.

19.15 Linus Raudsepp: ”Witness Protection”-- pain at the pump & tears of triumph

19.30 Music & song – Anne Jaasekelianen, (Finland)


Tupilak/ILGCN Travelling Art & Photography Exhibit