An LGBTQ flash mob which was presented by SCRUFF and organized by Those In Need at HauzKhas village broke the stereotypes around the community with the help of powerful messages and an even more powerful dance.
The members of LGBTQ community along with their allies came together on a Saturday evening to surprise everyone. The event started with a freeze mob in which the participants stood at different locations carrying placard against the usual stereotypes. Some of the messages said,
“I am gay. I love sports.”
“I am Lesbian. I don’t hate men.”
“I am homosexual. And it’s not a choice.”
“I am Homosexual. I am not attracted to everyone of the same sex.”
“I am queer. And I am monogamous.”
Some of the quirkiest ones said,
“I am Queer. Yoga can’t cure me.”
“I am homosexual. Me getting intimate doesn’t cause earthquakes.”
Even the straight allies joined hands with the community with placards like
“I am Straight. Not Narrow.”
Soon after the freeze mob, the beats of Dhol started which brought everyone together and the participants danced with joy along with an expression and strong sense of pride. Towards they end, the atmosphere was filled with positivity, emotions and the crowd around merged with the participants and danced their hearts out.
The event ended with a large banner with a message saying
“We are here. We are Queer. We are not a stereotype.”
After the dance, participants shared their own experiences with everyone and talked about how a positive change is coming gradually but steadily. Some of the participants shared how their parents now accept their kids the way they are. The dancers were fearless and confident and interacted with the crowd and also answered their questions about general myths and stereotypes. The crowd around was also brimmed with happiness to see an event like this happening in Delhi.
SCRUFF is one of the largest GBTQ dating apps, as well as a traveling guide and social network. Originally targeting gay men, SCRUFF has become an example of the most inclusive and diverse platforms worldwide.
Abhishek Saini, who is the co-founder of Those In Need said,
Those In Need is a Not-For-Profit organization child of Lending Hands Foundation – which has as mission to work for the welfare of minorities. Through civil society engagement, volunteers support community development by organizing resources and obtaining an effective response, Those In Need provides a network platform to various NGOs, volunteers, educational institutions and others to maximize the impact of their philanthropic efforts.