Queer Nation Protests At The Met
Members of Queer Nation protested at yesterday's opening night gala at New York City's Metropolitan Opera. The New York Times reports:
“Putin, end your war on Russian gays!” a man shouted in the vast auditorium, which was packed for the black-tie gala opening of Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin,” before turning to two of the evening’s Russian stars: Anna Netrebko, the popular Russian diva, and Valery Gergiev, the artistic director of the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg. “Anna, your silence is killing Russian gays! Valery, your silence is killing Russian gays!” Some members of the audience tried to shush the protester, as security guards walked into the house. After a pause, the opera began. Four protesters in the Family Circle were asked to leave and did, opera officials said. At issue was a new law banning “propaganda on nontraditional sexual relationships” that Mr. Putin signed into law in June, drawing worldwide attention to the difficulties gay people face in Russia. Both Ms. Netrebko and Mr. Gergiev were vocal supporters of Mr. Putin in his last election.Netbrebko wrote on Facebook: "As an artist, it is my great joy to collaborate with all of my wonderful colleagues — regardless of their race, ethnicity, religion, gender or sexual orientation. I have never and will never discriminate against anyone." Peter Gelb, the director of the Met, said, "Although Russia may officially be in denial about Tchaikovsky’s sexuality, we’re not. The Met is proud to present Russia’s great gay composer. That is a message, in itself."
Labels: activism, LGBT rights, NYC, opera, protests, Queer Nation, Russia, Vladimir Putin