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We were fortunate to attend the opening event thanks to the generosity of a good friend. I wasn't sure what to expect, but this event was spectacular - they somehow managed to get a widely diverse group of entertainers, politicians and of course the participants pulled together and the energy and excitement was palpable during and after the event.

 

First, a view of the skyline from University Road in Tremont - the Terminal Tower was lit in the colors of LGBT Pride, and there was a rainbow shaded laser projection from the Great Lakes Science Center:

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We arrived just as the first groups were being introduced - the international groups led the way. When you realize how far so many people traveled, and especially those coming from countries with an LGBT-hostile political climate, it really sinks in what the Games are about:

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Argentina:

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Australia:

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Canada - quite a large contingent:

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Although every nation represented was applauded, the crowd poured it on a little more for singles and smaller groups:

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The cheerleaders were amazing - I've seen competitions where they do acrobatics, pyramids, etc. but those usually involved petite collegiates.

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France:

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Mexico:

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Netherlands:

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No way are those cheerleaders going to do what I *think* they're about to do...

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Oh YES they did!  :clap:

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If you're familiar with what the LGBT community in Russia has been dealing with, you understand why their group got a standing ovation and easily the loudest applause:

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Switzerland:

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Next was the IGRA - International Gay Rodeo Association - another large group:

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Next up, the participants from the USA - Alabama:

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Arizona:

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California was another big group:

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Delaware:

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In case you were wondering why the country/state name signs weren't all a uniform shape/size:

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Florida had quite a large group:

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Aloha!

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Make some noise for Illinois!

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Indiana:

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Michigan:

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Missouri:

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New Jersey:

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Big group from New York:

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Even Buffalo made the trip!

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North Carolina:

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Pennsylvania:

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Puerrrrto Ric-o!!!

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The stars at night, are big and bright  :clap: :clap: :clap: deep in the heart of Cleveland!

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Washington:

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Appalachia, repreSENT!

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And of course, the Great State of Ohio!!!

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Next up, a huge LGBT Pride flag display:

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As you probably heard, quite a few of the competitions and events are being held in the Akron area. Still, I saw them roll out a bunch of Goodyear tires around a soapbox derby car and I thought "seriously, we HAVE to have product placement here?". And then three drag queens took the stage (including Veranda L'ni - one of the tallest EVER), and did a great rendition of "Proud Mary" and mixed it up a little with "... Cleveland's on a river..." and a dance crew using the tires as props. I was happy to stand corrected thinking it was just marketing for Goodyear tires!  :-)

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Senator Sherrod Brown and Connie Schultz, longtime advocates for LGBT rights, who both made great speeches:

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Quite a few jaws dropped when President Obama came on the jumbotrons:

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Lance Bass did a great job as emcee/host:

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Props for his performance:

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Of course, in the birthplace of Rock and Roll, you have to start the Games with a guitar smash!

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Group cheerleading performance:

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Olympic Gold Medalist Greg Louganis:

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Like I said, a widely diverse group of performances!

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Broadway star Andrea McArdle:

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Native Clevelander Anne E. Dechant:

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With a nod to being the birthplace of Superman, a dance performance to "I Need a Hero"

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They did a great job but I recall the character Edna Mode in the film 'The Incredibles' saying "NO CAPES!" - she might have had a point ;-)

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Andrea McArdle and Alex Newell (star of 'Glee') performing. I didn't get a photo but I *have* to mention Alex's performance of "I Know Where I've Been" - I don't think there was a dry eye in the house and hands down, one of my favorites of the entire evening - and it was one hell of an evening.

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Time for the torch, delivered by local members of the LGBT community and representatives of the Gay Games.

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The Pointer Sisters were outstanding and had everyone on their feet:

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Not sure what or how this happened, but I kind of like it!

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Giant puppets joined the revelry on the main floor:

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Hope you enjoyed!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

that looked wonderfully chaotic

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Fantastic.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Wow! Fantastic time! But now I'm sad I missed Veranda L'nai and my friend Lady-J (drag queen in the orange and pink tu-tu). Ah well, maybe I can catch her on the Mall tomorrow.

Oh man, one of the funnest photo threads ever.

Very awesome!!!

Thanks, MayDay. It was a memorable event and you did a great job of capturing it.

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