SEKSUALITI MERDEKA 2011
Queer Without Fear
Nov – 13 Nov, 2011
The Annexe Gallery, KL
Malaysians have been fearless these past few years.
We have demanded for fair elections, for justice, for democracy. Let us
then remember that democracy does not only belong to the majority, or
the powerful, or the loudest. Democracy belongs to all. Let’s demand for
equal rights and human dignity not just for ourselves, but also for
those who are different, whether straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual,
intersex, transgender, asexual, unsure or simply fabulous. Let’s be
queer without fear. Seksualiti Merdeka, meaning Sexuality Independence,
is Malaysia’s only festival celebrating the human rights of people of
diverse sexual orientations and gender identities. It is organised by a
loose coalition of NGOs, artists, activists and individuals and has been
held annually since 2008. The festival programme includes forums,
talks, workshops, book launches, art exhibition and performances. This year, our theme – Queer Without Fear – highlights
how homophobia and transphobia have negatively affected and continues
to affect the lives of untold numbers of Malaysians who are
discriminated against and persecuted because of their sexual
orientations and gender identities. It is our firm belief that all
Malaysians have the right to live and love without fear. SM2011 SCHEDULE
Wed 9 Nov, 8pm
SEKSUALITI MERDEKA 2011 LAUNCH Wed 9 to Sun 13 Nov
THE FRIENDLY POSTER SHOW Thu 10 Nov, 8pm
CONFESSIONS CABARET Fri 11, Sat 12, Sun 13 Nov 2011, 8pm
RAINBOW MASSACRE – Love Out Loud! Sat 12 Nov, 2pm
POLICING SEXUALITY: Sex, Society & the State Sat 12 Nov, 4pm
THE TRANSSEXUAL VS THE MINISTRY OF POPULATION CONTROL Sun 13 Nov, 12pm
DEFENSE AGAINST THE DARK HEARTS: Homophobia 101 Sun 13 Nov, 2pm
UNDER A RAINBOW ROOF: The Siti & Pepper Show Sun 13 Nov, 4pm
FIERCE & FABULOUS: Shelah’s Finishing School for Drag Queens SPECIAL PROGRAMME Wed 2 Nov, 8pm HUMAN RIGHTS for LGBTIQ: Making it real in Malaysia!
Thu 3 Nov, 8pm
NINE TO FIVE: Sexuality Rights In The Workplace Sat 5 Nov, 8pm JUSTICE FOR SISTERS: Nyah Rights Now!
Sponsors and supporters of Seksualiti Merdeka 2011:
Amnesty International Malaysia Bar Council Malaysia Human Rights Committee EMPOWER KL Word KRYSS (Knowledge & Rights with Young people through Safer Spaces) Justice For Sisters MyConstitution Campaign MyNetra Precious Old China Restaurant PT Foundation Pusat Rakyat LoyarBurok Rev Yap Kim Hao Quek Sue Yian SUARAM Tenaganita Women's Aid Organisation Women's Candidacy Initiative United Nations Theme Group on HIV and many other individuals ~ ~ ~ FULL PROGRAMME
All programmes are at The Annexe Gallery. Address: 2nd
Flr, Central Market Annexe (Behind Central Market), Jalan Hang Kasturi,
Kuala Lumpur. All programmes are FREE except for Rainbow Massacre &
Justice For Sisters. There are a few events not listed on the calendar.
Please email seksualit...@gmail.com if you are interested or if you have any queries. Wed 9 Nov, 8pm
SEKSUALITI MERDEKA 2011: Queer Without Fear LAUNCH Officiated by Dato’ Ambiga Sreenevasan Hosted by Shelah, with performances by Arisha, Elvira Arul, Azwan Ismail, Rozz, PT Angels.
Refreshments sponsored by Precious Old China Restaurant. Malaysians
have been fearless these past few years. We have demanded for fair
elections, for justice, for democracy. Let us then remember that
democracy does not belong to the majority, or the powerful, or the
loudest. Democracy belongs to all. Let’s demand for equal rights and
human dignity not just for ourselves, but also for those who are
different, whether straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual, intersex,
transgender, asexual, unsure or simply fabulous. Let’s be queer without
fear. So join our launch and meet some fabulously fearless Malaysians!
Seksualiti Merdeka 2011 launch will also feature the opening of:
THE FRIENDLY POSTER SHOW Wed 9 to Sun 13 Nov, 2011
29 Ways Towards an LGBTIQ-Friendly Malaysia is a campaign listing out what to 'say', 'do', and 'think' -- or not -- with regards to individuals with diverse sexual orientations and gender identities, in hopes that all Malaysians enjoy the equality that is their right. Some of these ways come alive through visual interpretations by Malaysian and Singaporean artists, designers and young passionate souls who just want to create, challenge and champion for a friendlier Malaysia. Original pieces will be auctioned off in a Silent Auction, and part of the proceeds will go towards Seksualiti Merdeka. A selection of works will be sold as postcards. Artists include Shahril Nizam, Donald Abraham, Foo Chiwei, Shieko, Bibi Chun, Kelvin Atmadibrata and many others. The exhibition is curated by Jun Kit and Pang Khee Teik. ~ ~ ~ Thu 10 Nov, 8pm
CONFESSIONS CABARET Performance | Presented by KL Word
The KL Word seduces writers, performers and personalities to reveal intimate details and sexual habits. When we liberate our secrets, do they lose the power to haunt us or do they become TMI for our poor unfortunate audience? We dare you to find out. Starring Elektrika Syiok as your host with wannabe-Malaysian Alfian Sa’at, transsexual comedian Tanjung, enigmatic Gyorgy Furioso, wanker Pang Khee Teik and a sexy crew of bared souls. ~ ~ ~ Fri 11, Sat 12, Sun 13 Nov 2011, 8pm
RAINBOW MASSACRE – Love Out Loud! Music performance
Admission by donation: Presale: RM35 until Sun 6 Nov. Presale: RM40 after Sun 6 Nov.
At the door: RM45. Purchase your presale passes early at http://www.tix.my/
Enquiries: t...@tix.my or Box Office: 017-2BUY-TIX (017-2289-849) FOR
YEARS, WE'VE BEEN TAUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF LOVE. We spent so many nights
thinking how they did us wrong. We grew strong, we learned how to carry
on. So over three nights this November, Rainbow Massacre is sticking
our collective fingers up all the hate -- and putting a stop to all that
whiny self-hating too! Rainbow
Massacre presents three crazy and inspiring nights of queer anthems
sung by fierce local singers and drag divas who know what it means to
love out loud and proud! Introducing your new host Dara Othman
(pictured). And featuring the musical talents of Rozz, Aaron Khaled,
Elvira Arul, Poova, Shh Diam!!! Special appearance by Shelah! Musical
direction by Nish Tham. Produced by Jerome Kugan. ~ ~ ~ Sat 12 Nov, 2pm
POLICING SEXUALITY: Sex, Society & the State Talk & book launch | Presented by Julian CH Lee
Spanning every continent and 3,500 years of human history, Monash University lecturer Julian CH Lee gives us the low-down on sexuality and address why societies and states have sought to constrain the sexual behaviours and identities of their members. Drawing on his book, Policing Sexuality, which will be launched at this event, Lee will draw out some of the complexities and variations on how and why sexuality is such a preoccupation for governments everywhere. This one-off talk will be the place for the quick and dirty on the policing of sexuality. Julian
C. H. Lee is a Lecturer in International Studies at the School of Arts
and Social Sciences, Monash University. He is the author of the books Islamization and Activism in Malaysia (2010) and Policing Sexuality: Sex, Society and the State (2011), and is also the editor of The Malaysian Way of Life (2010). At
last year’s Seksualiti Merdeka he was the coordinator of the programme
“Even Educated Fleas Do It”, during which he presented on the
proliferation of homosexuality in nature. ~ ~ ~ Sat 12 Nov, 4pm
THE TRANSSEXUAL VS THE MINISTRY OF POPULATION CONTROL Mock Trial | Presented by MyConstitution Campaign, Bar Council Human Rights Committee & Pusat Rakyat LoyarBurok
What happens when a lone transsexual woman wants to take on the might of the state to be who she wants to be? Will the court allow her to change her name and gender? Or will allowing it result in a collapse of society as we know it? In this mock trial, we will hear both sides of the story – from the transsexual woman and from the Deputy Minister of Population Control – as they are cross-examined by actual lawyers. The audience shall then act as jury and decides on the verdict! Performed
by Ivanka Bee as the lone transsexual woman, Firdaus Husni as her
lawyer, Woon King Chai as the Deputy Minister of Population Control,
Aston Paiva as his lawyer, Thean See Xien as Justice Pao. Discussion
moderated by: Shanmuga K. Dramaturgy by Alfian Sa’at. ~ ~ ~ Sun 13 Nov, 12pm
DEFENSE AGAINST THE DARK HEARTS: Homophobia 101 Workshop
Homophobia is a scourge. It’s been the source of countless heartbreak, leading many of our best queers to live depressing lives of self-hatred, self-denial and self-rejection. But if we can recognise homophobia for the senseless, time-wasting, unproductive prejudice that it is, we can learn how to defend ourselves against falling victim to it. In this fun interactive workshop, participants will learn how to spot a homophobe, when to stand up for yourself, and when to stir up a full-blown action thriller drama. Wands out! ~ ~ ~ Sun 13 Nov, 2pm
UNDER A RAINBOW ROOF: The Siti & Pepper Show Talk Show | Presented by Amnesty International Malaysia
You make your son play football, do male-bonding stuff with him, show him that his responsibility in life is to preserve the family name through his own children. You let your daughter play with dolls, nurture her nurturing spirit and teach her that her biggest dream is to serve her husband and mother his children. Yet your son and daughter could turn out to be anything but straight. How can this be? Is it your fault? No silly, of course it isn’t. In
this live talk show brought to you by Amnesty International Malaysia,
Siti & Pepper, both parents themselves, chat with parents who raised
rainbow children as well as children who had less than perfect
childhood. We’ll also be joined by a psychologist and a children's
rights expert who will share how straight nurturing is a myth and how we
can protect, nurture and teach our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
children to be confident enough to face a world that may be hostile. Is
it good enough to bring up good human beings, regardless of sexual
orientation and gender identity? We sure think so. ~ ~ ~ Sun 13 Nov, 4pm to 6pm
FIERCE & FABULOUS: Shelah’s Finishing School for Drag Queens Drag Workshop
Our very own drag queen superstar, the fierce and fabulous Shelah, is delighted to present a workshop for all drag royalty wannabes! Learn how to apply makeup with flair, how to choose the right ensemble to impress, and how to groom your drag persona from the inside out. And you will see that drag is not just about sequins and wigs, but a whole attitude to living life fiercely and fabulously, just like Shelah! Participants are expected to come fully equipped (makeup, wig, shoes, dress, etc.) with an open mind. ~ ~ ~ SPECIAL PROGRAMMES
These are programmes held in the 1st week, from 1 to 6 Nov. They are
meant to be private for Seksualiti Merdeka members and friends, but
really anybody friendly can come along! But if you are reposting the
Seksualiti Merdeka 2011 programmes, please don't include this section
on public sites or blogs. Thanks!
Thu 3 Nov 2011, 8pm NINE TO FIVE: Sexuality Rights In The Workplace
Forum
Afraid of your boss finding out you are gay? Harrassed by your colleagues because you appear butch? Having difficulty finding a job because you are a transsexual? Many of us have great fears about being who we are at work. We may be employees of the month but we still think we may lose our right to work should our sexual orientation or gender identity be discovered. Is this fair? And if not, what can be done about it?
Most
people would know Edwin Sumun as a multi-talented arts practitioner and
more recently as his drag queen persona, Shelah. In addition, Edwin is
also a training consultant for various companies including telcos,
hotels and retail outlets. In this forum, he brings his experience in
dealing with the corporate sector and involvement with the LGBTIQ
activism community to talk about sexuality rights sensitisation and fair
employment policies in the workplace. Open to everyone, the forum will
also feature guests talking about experiences and problems as well as
progressive employers on company policies and solutions towards making
the workplace friendlier for people of diverse sexual orientations and
gender identities.
One day hopefully we can all bring our partners to Family Day at work. ~ ~ ~ Wed 2 Nov 2011, 7.30pm – 10.30pm
HUMAN RIGHTS FOR LGBTIQ: Making it real in Malaysia! Forum | Presented by KRYSS, Tenaganita, Empower & the Bar Council PLEASE NOTE DIFFERENT VENUE: Malaysian Bar Council Auditorium (Map: http://bit.ly/rrNQBx) Admission free Our amazing speakers, all of whom well known within their field of activism, help us explore how different mechanisms and human rights instruments may be used to protect and advance the human rights of the LGBTIQ in Malaysia. Come listen, learn and be part of the solution. Through a closer analysis of a case study, we also look at how different actors in Malaysia can work collectively and individually to make a difference for the human rights of the LGBTIQ. Moderator: Irene Fernandez, Tenaganita Forum Panel: 1. ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) – Honey Tan, EMPOWER 2. Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) – Nooreen Preusser, Training and Education Director, P.S. The Children 3. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) – Ivy Josiah, Executive Director, Women's Aid Organisation 4. Working with SUHAKAM – Julian Lee, lecturer, Monash University of Malaysia 5. Local litigation advocacy – Aston Paiva, Kanesalingam & Co 6. Case study session – Angela M. Kuga Thas, Knowledge and Rights with Young people through Safer Spaces (KRYSS) 7. Equality and Non-Discrimination: Implications for the LGBTIQ Community – Irene Fernandez, Tenaganita ~ ~ ~ Sat 5 Nov 2011, 8pm JUSTICE FOR SISTERS: Nyah Rights Now!
Fundraising Concert
Admission RM15 donation
JUSTICE FOR SISTERS is a grassroots campaign begun last year by local activists to raise public awareness about issues surrounding violence and persecution against the Mak Nyah community in Malaysia. The campaign also aims to raise funds to finance court cases in which several transsexuals are making constitutional challenges against their arrests. We need your continuing help so our trans-sisters can win the good fight. It’s time to stand up for Nyah rights!
Come
watch our third Justice For Sisters gig featuring some of our best
local performers showing their support for the cause. And this time we
go acoustic with big-hearted folks like Jerome Kugan, Wolf, Jasmine Low,
Elvira Arul and many more. Also, some of our trans sisters are going to
knock your eyes out with their best moves.
Admission
to the concert is RM15 donation. All proceeds will be channelled to the
Justice For Sisters fund. You can also contribute more if you wish. If
you can't make it to the concert but would like to donate to the fund or
help in other ways, please contact Thilaga [ thilaga.s...@gmail.com ]. ~ ~ ~ Website: www.seksualitimerdeka.org
Email: seksualit...@gmail.com
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