Just to make things perfectly clear, I'm gay. The concept was proposed by a female colleague, and I've already found some of my repertoire. It is my other male colleagues who are uncomfortable with the "concept," and I'm trying to bring them around. . . .
Dave Faber dave.faber@n... dave.faber@n...
> -----Original Message----- > From: Caio Rossi [SMTP:caioross@z...] > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 4:37 PM > To: vocalist-temporary@egroups.com > Subject: Re: [vocalist-temporary] cabaret > > Laura wrote: > > You asked about cabaret because some male faculty members were a little, > > well, perhaps "phobic" - and associated this art form with > homosexuality. > > Here is a site about cabaret that might help dispel some of that and > make > > them more comfortable. http://www.cabaret.org/. > > The opening page of that site makes it very clear: it 'looks' gay! :-) > > The point here is: how do you feel about possibly looking gay?! If that > will > destroy your whole self-esteem, look for therapy before even rehearsing or > just give up ( or give up being heterosexual and look for therapy to > become > gay! ) :-) > > BTW, If YOU like cabaret, it's either not completely gay or you're not > completely straight! In either situation, I think you should do what you > feel comfortable doing. > > Bye, > > Caio Rossi ( whose candidate for mayor in São Paulo is Marta, a leftist > whose greatest political contribution was proposing same-sex marriage when > a > congresswoman ). > > > > >
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