LGBT

Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least 14 days before publication to gay@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Suzanne Black.

Thursday 4 Glasgow FREE A Spot of b)other: LGBTI Deaf and Disabled Cultures Gallery of Modern Art, Royal Exchange Square, 287 3050. Until Sun 21 Feb. 10am–5pm; Thu 10am–8pm; Fri & Sun 11am–5pm. Pages from A Spot of b)other, a fanzine about deaf and disabled people in the LGBTI community, are on display along with portraits of its founders by fellow co- founder and sh[OUT] artist in residence Sandra Alland. FREE Ajamu X: Familiar Strangers Gallery of Modern Art, Royal Exchange Square, 287 3050. Until Sun 21 Feb. 10am--5pm; Thu 10am--8pm; Fri & Sun 11am--5pm. Part

of GoMA's sh[OUT]: Contemporary art and human rights programme, this exhibition is a new series of portraits by artist Ajamu X of people who identify as BME (Black and minority ethnic) as well as LGBTI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex). Edinburgh Dance: Movement Course LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 6.30–8.30pm. £15–£55. Feeling out of touch with your body? This course in gaining confidence through movement requires no previous experience.

Friday 5 Glasgow Club Gateways Tron Theatre, 63 Trongate, 552 4267. 8.30pm. £5 (£4). The Tron’s Victorian Bar is taken over by the spirit of The Gates, a postwar, bohemian private members’ club in the heart of Chelsea, London. With guest star Lorna Brooks. See panel, below.

PREVIEW MUSICAL CLUB GATEWAYS Tron Theatre, Glasgow, Fri 5 & Sat 6 Feb

Club Gateways has a special place in LGBT history as the longest surviving lesbian nighclub in the world. The venue, on London’s Kings Road, opened in 1930 and attracted celebrities such as Joyce Grenfell, Quentin Crisp and Joan Collins in its 1960s heyday, even appearing in the 1968 film The Killing of Sister George.

Now the venerated club has become the inspiration for a brand new musical, scripted and produced by Glasgow-based writer/performer Rachel Jury with music by Andrew Cruickshank. According to Jury, the inspiration for the piece came when she stumbled across a history of the club, From the Closet to the Screen by Jill Gardiner.

‘The whole time I was reading the book I had this very distinct vision of a musical, what it would look like, sound like and feel like. So I ignored that for about a year because it just seemed too ridiculous how was I going to write a musical let alone produce it! But the image wouldn’t go away, and as a writer I know the ideas that keep nagging you are the ones worth paying attention too. So after about a year I succumbed to the vision and embarked on the voyage of The Gates.’

The full production will feature a cast of more than 20 actors and a full orchestra, which Jury and Cruickshank plan to fund with a series of teaser events at the Tron paid for by the Sponsor a Song scheme the pair have been running on their website, www.gatewaysproductions.co.uk. The first of these teasers is a great chance to meet some of the

characters, including the Naked Civil Servant himself.

‘Of course we couldn’t have The Gates without Quentin Crisp who in some ways personifies the spirit of the club,’ says Jury. ‘He takes quite a large role in Club Gateways as the narrator and has a key role in the full production. The Gates, though, is about the brave, courageous women and the people who supported them to fight for and seek out, against the odds, a safe place to love and be loved. So Joyce Grenfell and Joan Collins had to take a back seat for once.’ (Allan Radcliffe)

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Edinburgh FREE ELECTROsexual CC Blooms, 23–24 Greenside Place, 556 9331. 11pm–3am. Lucky Luciano mixes up dirty bootlegs and ‘cheeky’ electro.

Saturday 6

Glasgow FREE Picturing Ourselves Mitchell Library, 201 North Street, 287 2999. Noon–4pm. Bring along your old photos for scanning or archiving. Part of LGBT History Month. Club Gateways Tron Theatre, 63 Trongate, 552 4267. 8.30pm. £5 (£4). See Fri 5. Edinburgh FREE Photography Course LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 10am–1pm. Alicia Bruce gives a course in replicating life through a lens in conjunction with the National Galleries of Scotland.

Sunday 7

Edinburgh Badminton Drop-in LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 2–4pm. £3. A fun and easy sport to pick up (and plenty of punning opportunities to boot) these sessions are for all abilities.

Monday 8

Glasgow Passionality Byblos, Unit Q, Merchant Square, 71 Albion Street, 552 3895. 11.30pm–3am. £3 (£2). DJ Shawn Roberts plays chart hits for the gay/mixed crowd. Edinburgh FREE Drop-in History Talk LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 6–7pm. Reminiscences with the Living Memory Association. Part of LGBT History Month.

Tuesday 9

Edinburgh Yoga LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 6.30–7.45pm. £15–£55. An eight-week course led by Petra Ponnet.

Wednesday 10

Glasgow Home The Tunnel, 84 Mitchell Street, 204 1000. 11pm–3am. £3 (£2). The Tunnel’s massive midweek gay party night continues. Breeders, so they tell us, are also welcome. Edinburgh Jogging: Sofa to 5K LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 6.30–7.30pm. £5–£15. Hup 2 3 4. Get a running start to the New Year with this nine-week course. FREE Self Harm Awareness LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 7.30–9pm. Information about self harm including how to give support to someone who uses self-harm. FREE Icebreakers The Regent Bar, 2 Montrose Terrace, 523 1100. 7.30–9.30pm. Social group for people who want to make new friends in LGBT company, now at the lovely and friendly Regent Bar and organised by the LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing.

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Friday 12

Edinburgh FREE History Themed Film Club LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 6.30–9.30pm. Looking back through celluloid. Part of LGBT History Month.. Furburger GHQ, 4 Picardy Place, 0845 166 6024. 11pm–3am. £5. DJs Dejaybird, Funki Diva and Boy Toy provide aural stimulation for gay women and their closest friends.

Saturday 13 Edinburgh FREE Photography Course LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 10am–1pm. See Sat 6. FREE Valentines We Never Sent Brunton Hall, Musselburgh, 01620 828225. 1–3.30pm. Storytelling event in which OurStoryScotland collect tales of unspoken or unrequited love. Part of LGBT History Month. Femstruation Week The Big Red Door and Forest Café. Times vary. Prices vary. Organised by the Edinburgh feminist group Kollectiv, this week of events seeks to remove the stigma and secrecy from menstruation with a series of workshops, exhibitions, spoken word and gigs.

Sunday 14 Edinburgh Badminton Drop-in LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 2–4pm. £3. See Sun 7.

Monday 15

Glasgow Passionality Byblos, Unit Q, Merchant Square, 71 Albion Street, 552 3895. 11.30pm–3am. £3 (£2). See Mon 8. Edinburgh FREE Healthy Relationships LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 7–9pm. Workshop looking at what makes a healthy partnership run with Relationships Scotland. Booking essential.

Tuesday 16 Edinburgh Yoga LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 6.30–7.45pm. £15–£55. See Tue 9.

Wednesday 17

Glasgow Home The Tunnel, 84 Mitchell Street, 204 1000. 11pm–3am. £3 (£2). See Wed 10. Menergy The Flying Duck, 7 Renfrew Court, 572 0100. 11pm–3am. £4. Club diva Lady Munter pulls another one out the bag: a gay dance party with DJs Kid Zipper & Gerard Black Leather spinning the disco, Italo and NRG. Edinburgh Jogging: Sofa to 5K LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 6.30–7.30pm. £5–£15. See Wed 10. Writing our Histories LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 7–9pm. £10–£55. Three workshops to explore LGBT histories led by Jo Clifford, Ellen Galford and Sophia Walker using drama, storytelling and poetry.

Thursday 11 Thursday 18

Edinburgh Dance: Movement Course LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 6.30–8.30pm. £15–£55. See Thu 4. Edinburgh Dance: Movement Course LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street, 523 1100. 6.30–8.30pm. £15–£55. See Thu 4.