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AsiaPacific Outgames closing

Audio from the closing of the 2nd AsiaPacific Outgames, held in Civic Square, Wellington on 19 March 2011.

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  • 00:07 - Hamish Allardice
  • 04:10 - David Hindley
  • 07:20 - Virginia Hopkins-Burns
  • 11:18 - Waiata
  • 12:30 - Hamish Allardice
  • 21:17 - Michael (Team Vancouver)
  • 22:20 - Peter Sagar and Karen Moses (GLISA Asia Pacific)
  • 25:34 - Hamish Allardice
  • 27:57 - Poroporoaki (Kevin Haunui)
  • 31:05 - Waiata

Summary

The recording titled "AsiaPacific Outgames closing" documents the conclusion of the 2nd AsiaPacific Outgames, an event incorporating sports, human rights, and cultural festivities, which took place in Civic Square, Wellington, on March 19, 2011. Speakers at the event included key individuals such as David Hindley, Hamish Allardice, Karen Moses, Kevin Haunui, Peter Sagar, and Virginia Parker-Bowles, who played vital roles in the event's organization and successful execution.

The abstract captures the essence of the 33-minute recording, which reflects on the achievement, efforts, and collaborative spirit of the Outgames. Starting with an expression of gratitude towards the numerous volunteers, the audio highlights the all-important contribution of the volunteers, singling out Sarah Fraser for exceptional dedication to the committee and in taking up the role of volunteer coordinator.

Lance is also recognized for managing the Outgames hub, alongside other unnamed but equally important participants. Speakers acknowledge the invaluable global support that contributed to raising the profile of the Outgames, the importance of ongoing international support, and they hint at the excitement for the outstanding closing party, complete with lasers and festivities.

Significant emphasis is placed on the successes of the event in terms of sport, human rights discussions, cultural exhibitions, and parties – all achieved through the collective efforts of organizers and volunteers. The recording conveys an intimate atmosphere of a community celebrating shared experiences, friendship, and the promise of future meet-ups in forthcoming Outgames.

Acknowledgment is also given to sponsors, partners, and families, their support deemed crucial to the event's success. The recording further extends appreciation to specific individuals who exerted a remarkable influence on the event's team, such as Barry Taylor for the human rights conference and Kevin, who was crucial in steering the organization.

The audio also serves to honor those who have passed away, like Sue Dunlop, while congratulating various sports teams for their triumphs, such as the Melbourne Glamourhead Sharks swim team and the winning Brisbane volleyball team. Amidst celebratory moments, the recording doesn't shy away from touching on poignant remembrance for individuals who could not attend due to various circumstances, including those in countries where their rights are limited.

In ending the event, there's a symbolic flag-lowering ceremony, which transitions the responsibility of the Outgames to the next host and presents a time for reflection on the event's significance, the sportsmanship witnessed, and the enduring importance of love and community.

The organizers invite the attendees to look forward to the third Asia Pacific Outgames, encouraging cities interested in hosting future events to step forward. The overall message is one of ambitious community unity, fostering human connections, and creating lasting memories through shared commitment to sports and advocacy for human rights.

This summary is created using Generative AI. Although it is based on the recording's transcription, it may contain errors or omissions. Click here to learn more about how this summary was created.

Record date:19th March 2011
Location:Civic Square / Te Ngākau, Wellington
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Archive:The master recording is archived at the Alexander Turnbull Library (OHDL-004204).
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/apog_closing.html