Arts & Entertainment
Dancing Hermione at London Pride goes viral
The video has received more than six million views


(Screenshot via Twitter)
Dancing Hermione made an appearance at London Pride voguing her way through a crowd on the street.
The video clip has received more than six million views.
Dancing Hermione found her people ?ļøā? @KelseyEllison pic.twitter.com/lS9K3plyH1
ā Hannah Snow ? (@HannahSnow) July 7, 2018
Performer Kelsey Ellison, who identifies as bisexual and demisexual, first gained attention as Dancing Hermione in a video posted back in May which received more than 30,000 retweets. After achieving that viral milestone, London Pride attendees recognized her out on the streets.
Come through Hogwarts!!! pic.twitter.com/NupAz83XjH
ā Connie Glynn (@noodlerella) May 27, 2018
“London pride was incredible today (I got changed into dancing Hermione ). Iām just so thankful and grateful I live in a country where we can be proud a celebrate who we are. Also thank you to the Black gay ballroom scene for inspiring me to vogue like no ones watching,” Ellison posted on Twitter about the day.
London pride was incredible today (I got changed into dancing Hermione ?)
Iām just so thankful and grateful I live in a country where we can be proud a celebrate who we are.
Also thank you to the Black gay ballroom scene for inspiring me to vogue like no ones watching ⨠pic.twitter.com/h6am7gbcu1ā Kelsey Ellisonā” (@KelseyEllison) July 7, 2018
She also explained that she chose to attend Pride as Hermione because she’s a Harry Potter fan and she believes Hermione would support LGBTQ rights.
Why did I go to pride as Hermione?
āØPeople asked
āØIām bisexual
āØThe dance style is voguing, which is celebrated in gay culture & was created by black gay men
āØHermione imo is a character who would support and stand up for LGBTQ+ rights
āØI donāt take myself seriouslyā Kelsey Ellisonā” (@KelseyEllison) July 8, 2018
āØIām a stupidly huge Harry Potter fan and will happily dance in 30 degrees c heat for it ?
āØIām also demisexual but I couldnāt fit it all into one tweet ?
ā Kelsey Ellisonā” (@KelseyEllison) July 8, 2018
Sports
New York Rangers forgo Pride jerseys and stick tape for team Pride night
NYC Pride organizers responded to omission

New York LGBTQ Rangers fans were disappointed after the National Hockey League team forwent wearing the team’s special warm-up jerseys and using Pride stick tape during the team’s 7th annual Pride Night Friday.
The Rangers had promoted Friday night’s Madison Square Garden home game against Vegas Golden Knights, saying players “will be showing their support by donning pride-themed warm-up jerseys and tape in solidarity with those who continue to advocate for inclusivity.” But ultimately the team wore their āLiberty Headā jerseys in warmups instead.
The Rangers scrapped plans to wear rainbow-themed warmup jerseys for Fridayās āPride Nightā at Madison Square Garden, prompting confusion and disappointment from the LGBTQ community. https://t.co/8vQEkz838f
ā 97.1 The Ticket: (@971theticketxyt) January 29, 2023
After the game, a 4-1 win over the Vegas Golden Knights, the Rangers released a statement: “Our organization respects the LGBTQ+ community and we are proud to bring attention to important local community organizations as part of another great Pride Night. In keeping with our organization’s core values, we support everyone’s individual right to respectfully express their beliefs.”
In an emailed statement to the Washington Blade Sunday Dan Dimant, media director for NYC Pride | Heritage of Pride, Inc. said:
“In recent years, numerous National Hockey League (NHL) franchises including the New York Rangers have introduced a series of ‘Pride Nights’ to engage the LGBTQ+ community. NYC Pride has been honored to take part in these celebrations, including as recently as last night at Madison Square Garden.
NYC Pride was not made aware in advance of our participation in last night’s ceremonial puck drop that Pride jerseys and rainbow tape would not be worn as advertised. We understand and appreciate that this has been a major disappointment to the LGBTQ+ community in New York and beyond. We are communicating these concerns with NY Rangers and NHL leadership as we continue to discuss the ways these organizations can work toward inclusion.
NYC Pride has a duty to both support our partners and hold them accountable. We are committed to continuing our relationships with the NY Rangers and the NHL and maintaining substantive dialogue with them about meaningful allyship with the LGBTQ+ community.”
ESPN reported that the team’s annual Pride Night was celebrated throughout the game in other ways. Fans were given a pride-themed fanny pack as a giveaway. The exterior and interior lights at Madison Square Garden were illuminated in rainbow colors. The Rangers also made a charitable donation to the Ali Forney Center on Pride Night, the largest agency dedicated to LGBTQ homeless youths in the country.

(Photo Credit: The New York Rangers/NHL)
The Rangers’ Pride Night was held 10 days after Ivan Provorov, the alternate captain for the National Hockey Leagueās Philadelphia Flyers, opted out of participating in the teamās Pride Night charity event before the game Tuesday, claiming a religious exemption based on his Russian Orthodox faith.
Provorov, 26, was the only member of the Flyers to not take part in the pre-game exercise on the ice.Ā A video tweeted by the teamās official accountĀ shows the rest of the players wore special Pride Night-themed black jerseys with the traditional Flyers logo on the front and rainbow-colored names and numbers on the back; many of the players practiced using hockey sticks wrapped in rainbow-colored tape known as Pride tape. Both the sticks and the jerseys were auctioned off after the game with the Anaheim Ducks, to raise money for local LGBTQ charities.Ā
The defenseman, who was born in Russia, told reporters after their victory, āI respect everybody and respect everybodyās choices,ā adding that he declined to take part in the warmup āto stay true to myself and my religion.ā
After Provorov opted out of participating in the Flyerās Pride Night charity event the NHL put out a statement that said players can decide which team and league initiatives to support.
“Hockey is for Everyone is the umbrella initiative under which the league encourages Clubs to celebrate the diversity that exists in their respective markets, and to work to achieve more welcoming and inclusive environments for all fans,” the league said. “Clubs decide whom to celebrate, when and how ā with League counsel and support. Players are free to decide which initiatives to support, and we continue to encourage their voices and perspectives on social and cultural issues.”
Out & About
10 LGBTQ events this week
Howard hosts first Pride Night, GMCW performs ‘Judy’ among highlights

Below are our picks for some of the most fun and creative things to do this week in the DMV that are of special interest to the LGBTQ community.
Howard University Basketball Pride Night

Monday, January 30
5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Burr Gymnasium
Howard University
$25
Tickets
The Bison hold their first Pride Night game on Monday as they face off against South Carolina State University.
JR.’s Showtunes

Monday, January 30
9 p.m.
JR.’s Bar
1519 17th Street, N.W.
Facebook
JR.’s holds its weekly Monday Night Showtunes event, so dust off those pipes and sing along.
Meaningful Networking for LGBTQ Professionals

Tuesday, January 31
6 p.m.
Number Nine
1435 P Street, N.W.
$0-$85
FacebookĀ |Ā Eventbrite
Out Professionals holds a networking event at Number Nine on Tuesday. Come by to make business and social connections with fellow LGBTQ professionals.
Sleaze: Poundhog Day

Thursday, February 2
Doors 9 p.m.
DC9 Nightclub
1940 9th Street, N.W.
$10
FacebookĀ |Ā Eventbrite
Whether Phil sees his shadow or not, dance the night away at the monthly LGBTQ+ party. Performances by Sirene Noir Sidora Jackson and Jane Saw with DJs THABLACKGOD, Lemz and Kennan Orr.
Kinky Bears

Friday, February 3
5:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
UPROAR Lounge & Nightclub
639 Florida Avenue, N.W.
No cover
Facebook
DC Social and UPROAR present Kinky Bears happy hour featuring DJ Popperz.
Desiree’s Dirty 30!

Friday, February 3
9 p.m.
Red Bear Brewing Co.
209 M Street, N.E.
Facebook
Award winning drag queen Desiree Dik celebrates her Dirty 30 with a show on Friday at Red Bear Brewing with Baphomette, Millie Meringue, Mari Con Carne and Evry Pleasure.
District 1st Friday: Traffic Light Underwear Party

Friday, February 3
10 p.m.
Green Lantern
1335 Green Court, N.W.
$10
Facebook
Be naughty with an all-body-types-welcome underwear attire party.
‘JUDY’ Cabaret

Saturday, February 4
5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Crazy Aunt Helen’s
713 8th Street, S.E.
$45
Eventbrite
Members of the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington perform “JUDY” celebrating the music of Judy Garland at Crazy Aunt Helen’s with two cabaret shows on Saturday.
Avalon Saturdays: ElectroPOP

Saturday, February 4
10 p.m.
Soundcheck
1420 K Street, N.W.
$25-$30 / 18+
Facebook | Tickets
DJ Xiver and DJ AytonH spin high energy, pop hits and remixes all night long on Saturday at Soundcheck.
Oddball

Saturday, February 4
Meet & Greet 11 p.m. / Show at midnight
The Runway DC
3523 12th Street, N.E.
$25
FacebookĀ |Ā Eventbrite
Join special guest Koco Caine for an Oddball show hosted by Desiree Dik. Performers include Baphomette, Evry Pleasure, Javon Love and Sextia N’Eight.

The Washington Blade held a New Year Still Queer appreciation happy hour at Pitchers DC on Friday, January 27.
(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key)














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