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Peter Tatchell on Future Radio Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Internationally renowned LGBT rights campaigner Peter Tatchell talks with Mike Stonard on Future Radio about LGBT issues. Filmed at the live Future Radio broadcast on the day of Norwich Pride 2011, at the bandstand in Chapelfield Gardens. Norwich Pride Parade 2011 Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Norwich Pride Parade 2011 - The official Norwich Pride Parade video for 2011. Introduced by the City Crier and the Lord Mayor. Features the fab new Norwich Pride banner of "mini-mes" and supported by LGBT rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and Norwich North MP Chloe Smith. Norwich Pride at Pride London 2011 Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Norwich Pride at Pride London 2011 - The run-up to Norwich Pride 2011: The fab new Norwich Pride banner, featuring 100s of mini-mes, makes its first trip to London, generating a wonderful response from the crowds lining the route. An international news crew decided to film their report on Pride London using the Norwich banner as backdrop! Everyone is different Click here to watch YouTube video. Everyone is different - a poem by Pride Poet Laureate Vince Laws. Film by Michelle Savage. Fanny Jam performing God and Women at ShakeUp! Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Fanny Jam performing God and Women at Norwich Pride's ShakeUp! event at Norwich Arts Centre on Saturday 7th May 2011. This was Fanny Jam's first gig as a threesome and they were a smash hit with the ShakeUp! audience. Sean Seraphim performing Quiet Riot at ShakeUp! Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Sean Seraphim performing Quiet Riot at Norwich Pride's ShakeUp! event at Norwich Arts Centre on Saturday 7th May 2011. Quiet Riot is the Official Norwich Pride single for 2011. Dying Breeds performing Planet Me at ShakeUp! Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Dying Breeds performing Planet Me at Norwich Pride's ShakeUp! event at Norwich Arts Centre on Saturday 7th May 2011. Dying Breeds won this year's Aviva Pride talent contest. Making Pride Live! on Future Radio. Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Pride Live!: Making Norwich Pride's radio show at Future Radio 107.8 FM. This show was presented by Michelle Savage, with Kim Gibson as co-pilot, Di Cunningham reading the news and Kieran Yates giving the events roundup. Filmed on Saturday 16 April 2011, while the show was being broadcast. The show, originally monthly and then fortnightly on Saturday afternoons, recently got the thumbs-up from Future Radio and is being broadcast live every week in the key Monday 6-7 pm slot from 6th June 2011. Listen online to Future Radio Visit the Norwich Pride radio page Norwich Pride Choir sing Famba Naye. Click here to watch on the YouTube site (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Visit the Norwich Pride Choir page Norwich Pride Choir sing a beautiful Zimbabwean song, Famba Naye, which means Stay Well, Go Well. Norwich Pride Choir performing Gaudete! Click here to watch on the YouTube site (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Visit the Norwich Pride Choir page The Norwich Pride Choir perform the first verse of Gaudete! in Latin to celebrate Christmas 2010: Gaudete, gaudete! Christus est natus Ex Maria virgine, gaudete! English translation: Rejoice, rejoice! Christ is born Of the Virgin Mary — rejoice! Gaudete! is a sacred Christmas carol, composed sometime in the 16th century. Norwich pride 2010: A Pink Day Out! Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Highlights of Norwich Pride 2010 in 10 minutes - starting with the Pride launch and a look around The Forum accompanied by singing from the Pride Choir followed by the Miller Dance class on Millennium Plain. Next, we move to Chapelfield Gardens for poetry and music including the Norwich Ukulele Band. The Parade then takes us back to Millennium Plain with the Norwich Samba Band in the lead. The stage is set in front of the Rainbow Bus for speeches and entertainment, including poetry from Vince Laws, and performances from The Killer Queens and Crude Apache. A shorter video of the Parade only is also available below. Norwich Pride Parade 2010 Click here to watch on the YouTube site (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. The sun finally came out for the Norwich Pride Parade 2010, led by The Norwich Samba Band from Chapelfield Gardens to Millennium Plain! Norwich Pride and The Catherine Wheel Pub become the Moulin Rouge @ The Lord Mayor's Procession 2010 Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Norwich Pride and The Catherine Wheel Pub teamed up to stage a fab Moulin Rouge show at The Lord Mayor's Procession on Saturday 10 July 2010. Featuring "FREE", the official 2010 Norwich Pride single, performed by the Killer Queens. Norwich Pride @ Fridi Gras 2010 Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. Norwich Pride steps out at Fridi Gras, Friday 9th July 2010 - with the Theme of "Pride Island" - somewhere over the Rainbow! Introduced by our Favourite Airline Stewardesses, a.k.a The Killer Queens and featuring Captain Kieran of HMS Pride, Pequlia Peacock, and more! The Killer Queens @ Fridi Gras 2010 Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. The Killer Queens bring Friday night at The Forum alive, performing their single "FREE" for Norwich Pride 2010 at Fridi Gras, part of the Lord Mayor's Celebrations weekend on Friday 09 July 2010. Norwich Pride @ Pride London 2010 Click here to watch on the YouTube site (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. The Norwich gang travelled to Pride London to spread the good word about Norwich Pride 2010. Norwich Pride 2010 Kiss-In for IDAHO Day Click here to watch YouTube video (available in HD). Film by Deanna Allison. The great Norwich Kiss-In to celebrate the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO), 17 May 2010. The event was covered by BBC Radio Norfolk and The Norwich Evening News. |

