Causes, glamor, celebrities, humor, show, rosé and syrtec, topped with Erna Gay-simplifications. Join both behind and in front of the stage during the inaugural GayGalla. See photo gallery here!
A few hours before the show. In couch backstage sitting Inger Borgeteien, Marianne Westby and Lisa Tønne and eat Pizza before they will be fixed and styles. They shall award the prize for this year's faghag, in addition, Lisa have a humor skit. - They know how to exploit us once they have us, says Lisa Tønne. Faghags
Have you sought fagots or have they approached you? - I do not feel that we have been at any homo hunt, the more has been delivered to us, says Lisa. - I have sparkling rosé to faghagene, says Marianne. - Ohhh, so great, feminism end of men because I have syrtec, answer Lisa Tønne. - Good, responding Marianne. Lisa Tønne turns toward Gaysir transmitted and continues. - After a year-long home, then you can not be a hangover y'know. Therefore I use syrtec, she explains.
Linn Skåber is accompanied by two colleagues from "Heart to Heart" and together they will share the prize for this year's hetero, but Linn has a somewhat vague explanation of what the award means. - To get it you can not have beaten up a gay, at least not last year, she said. Right from GP-afterparty
Maria Haukås Storeng come trotting into the makeup room with a coffee in hand. It has not even been a day since she proceeded in Grand Prix semifinal. On this day, she has both party, after party, flight to Oslo and is now ready for GayGalla. - But I am in rude good form. It must be pleased to be allowed to be here, she smiles.
Like several other backstage, argues Mary that she has grown up in the gay community. - I grew up with theater and there's not doubt that within the theater community there is a large proportion of gays boys, she says. Therefore, she thinks it feels natural to go straight from the Grand Prix circus to gay gala. - It goes in the right direction, she says and adds. - I think it was about time that Norway got its GayGalla.
- It has been the most glamorous night of my entire life, said presenter Brita Møystad Engseth. She does not believe that we are totally ready to get the show aired on television next year. - No, we must be allowed to play for ourselves a few more years yet well, she replies. Photo: Martin Holvik. Politicians flock to
Outside in the foyer begins distinguished guests to flock to, and among them many politicians. From the blue party comes André Oktay Dahl and Erna Solberg. - I've feminism end of men been on the jury, so tonight I just have a good time. I am happy with the arrangement because it is very proft and it is not always that gay events there. feminism end of men And so it is nice that someone feminism end of men put down a lot of time and energy to do such a thing, says André.
- I think it's nice, and live in different environments, says Erna Solberg why she is at the gala. Little did she then of what awaited her later in the evening. Homo Historic moment
- Welcome to what is actually a gay historic moment, opening ceremonies Brita Møystad gala with. - I'll say hello from someone who could not be here today, Jan Thomas, she says. - It's the middle of adding time to Christopher, she said to great laughter. - No, oh, it was cheap. Christopher is after all a grown man who puts herself, she says to even bigger laugh. feminism end of men
Henriette Steenstrup parodies Bettan to great acclaim. She serves the song "Vad you have loaded Mossan?", Plus an explanation of why she is an obvious guest on a gay gala. - For I am in a way Nordic answer to Barbara Streisand, she says. Støre's speech
Foreign Minister revealed that he had had a bit of trouble when he tried to explain his mother that he would attend GayGalla. - And when I said that it was organized feminism end of men by among others Gaysir, responded Mom: Yes, I know that you're interested in conditions in Iceland, says Jonas Gahr Støre from the stage after being announced laureate in class "Year Hetero".
He continues his speech by thanking the Labour Party's gay network, feminism end of men led by Anette Trett Bergestuen and Håkon Haugli, and employees of the Ministry and the Norwegian embassies. - When we began this work in 2005, we got a few sideways look, says Støre. - Now