David Walberg / National / Monday, May 25, 2009

At the end of July, tens of thousands of queers from every corner of the planet will descend on Copenhagen for the second World Outgames, a sports, culture and human rights extravaganza first held in Montreal three years ago.
This year’s festival brings a distinctly Danish twist to the proceedings, foregoing big arenas wherever possible and opening up the city’s beautiful parks, waterfronts, streets and public squares. “We try to get as far away from stadiums as possible and get a lot of activities out on the streets,” said Outgames’ CEO Uffe Elbaek, “It’s really something about human connections between people.”









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