UPDATE: 'Rise Up' composer would welcome partnership with WorldPride
TORONTO NEWS / WorldPride committee neglected to secure Parachute Club song rights before posting
Andrea Houston / Toronto / Wednesday, January 23, 2013
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The Parachute Club’s Lorraine Segato says she is delighted that Toronto’s queer community feels a connection with the song “Rise Up” and hopes an agreement can be made with WorldPride 2014 so they can use it.

 
“We are honoured and thrilled that the community has responded and recognized the song for the ideas it represents regarding equality, empowerment and diversity,” she says, confirming that Pride Toronto has yet to secure rights to use the song at WorldPride in 2014.
 
“We would love to help the Pride committee find ways to use the actual song or a version of the song to represent the theme as chosen,” she says.
 
Segato, who is an out lesbian from Hamilton, says joining forces with WorldPride would have personal meaning for her as well. She says the 1983 song was first performed during Toronto Pride, on a stage at the University of Toronto.
The Parachute Club's Lorraine Segato.
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“We publicly debuted the song at a Pride event on the U of T campus to 600 brave Pride revellers,” she recalls. “Back then, it was dangerous to go to a Pride event.
 
“Pride is now an extraordinary spectacle of diversity and celebration, and it is amazing to see how far we have come as a community. The song has obviously gone on to become an anthem for many, yet it should be remembered that the impetus for ‘Rise Up's’ success first came from our grassroots gay, lesbian and feminist community, who were the first to hear and awaken to our call for equality, long before anyone else did.
 
“So we think it would be fitting and fantastic if an agreement for its use [for WorldPride] should come to pass.”
 
Jan 24, 3pm: UPDATE: Pride Toronto removes its 'Rise Up!' video

 


Just hours after releasing a promotional video for the new WorldPride 2014 theme, Pride Toronto abruptly removed the video because it had not secured rights to the song “Rise Up,” which was playing in the background.
 
PT board co-chair Francisco Alvarez says the video should not have been released publicly. 
 
“A member of the communications committee took it upon himself to create this video, and he used the ‘Rise Up’ song in the video,” Alvarez says. “It won’t be public again until we determine what rights we actually have.”
 
Alvarez says PT had already spoken to members of Parachute Club about using their song in conjunction with the WorldPride theme, which is to be officially announced at an event tonight (Jan 24) at the Roundhouse. “But we aren’t sure that we got permission to use it in a general broadcast sense,” he says.
 
Recently, Parachute Club changed record labels, Alvarez notes. “So we don’t want to get them or ourselves in trouble by making something public that we aren’t absolutely sure we have the rights to use on the internet. But we do have permission to use it tonight.”
"We don't want to get them or ourselves in trouble by making something public that we aren't absolutely sure we have the rights to use on the internet," says Alvarez.
(Rob Salerno)
 
The song plays in the background throughout the video while a handful of revellers are interviewed during Halloween celebrations. Those in the video, including Church and Wellesley BIA co-chair Avery Pitcher, sing the praises of Toronto as a tourist destination and highlight the Distillery District, Little Italy and Little Portugal neighbourhoods.
 
This isn’t the first time the song “Rise Up” has been used to promote something without the permission of the band. In 1998, when the song was licensed by EMI Music Canada, McCain Foods wanted to use it in a television commercial for its line of frozen rising-crust pizzas.
 
At the time, members of Parachute Club publicly opposed commercial use of the song and took legal action for breach of copyright against EMI Music Canada and McCain Foods.
 
Parachute Club won the lawsuit. While EMI Music Canada had been granted the right to license the song, the courts decided that the band had the moral right to prevent its association with a product that they believed brought their reputation into disrepute.
 
In a news release issued when litigation started, band members stated, “As a result of its use on the ad . . . the song, the people who believe in it and the reputation of its creators have suffered damage within the sphere of public credibility and our personal reputations.”
 
Alvarez says PT has not yet secured the rights to the song to be used as the official WorldPride 2014 theme, but it plans to do so.
 
“It makes sense [to seek out the rights],” he says. “But it has to be affordable, and everyone has to agree that it’s to everyone’s interest.”
 
It’s not known how much it would cost to secure the rights for an official capacity, he says. Using the song at tonight’s event came at no cost to PT. “We would have to negotiate with [the record company]. They might just give it to us. They will want to know how many times it will be played and where. We will provide more detail.”
 
Regarding new WorldPride logos, Alvarez says the board will welcome any queer artists who want to work with the board for the theme logo or other promotional materials for WorldPride.
 
“I don’t really agree with [board member] Mark [Smith]’s characterization about the community not being involved in this. That whole process is being managed by a sub-committee of the WorldPride committee.”
 
While there’s no professional illustrator or graphic designer on the committee, Alvarez says there are a number of creative people involved, such as social media experts. “Their job is to represent the community. Any proposals we get for branding and design goes to that committee . . . Many of us on the committee know about design.”
 
In the past, Alvarez says, the board has put out a call for artists to join the committee, which still stands. The chair of the WorldPride 2014 marketing and communications subcommittee is Antoine Elhashem, publisher of the Pink Pages/Pink Play magazine.
 
Alvarez admits the WorldPride logo was designed by Tourism Toronto, but the committee worked closely with them, he says. “We are [Tourism Toronto’s] client. They are fulfilling our creative direction.”
 
The Rise Up logo has not yet been completed, he says, noting the board was hoping to release it at the same time as the theme. “We just didn’t have enough time to do that.”
 
Alvarez is now aiming to unveil it in the next few weeks. “That will give us time to do a teaser campaign on social media.”    
 
 
Jan 24, noon - UPDATE: Pride Toronto releases 'Rise Up!' video

WorldPride has released a promotional YouTube video to announce the theme for the 2014 event.

The video was filmed during 2012 Halloween celebrations. 

Check out the video below. 

Jan 24, 9am: 'Rise Up!' selected as WorldPride theme

Pride Toronto (PT) board member Mark Smith says Rise Up! has been chosen to be the theme of WorldPride in 2014.

“It’s a really great choice,” he says. “It gives people a message that’s really positive. It’s about activism and celebration and dancing.”

But Smith also expressed concern that the community may be shut out of the design for the WorldPride theme logo, similar to what happened with the official WorldPride logo.

Community members expressed frustration at the time that Tourism Toronto created the logo, rather than local artists. Some called the finished design “boring” and “uninspired.”

“It was convenient and it was lazy,” Smith says. “We got it for free.”

For the next logo, Smith hopes to see more collaboration with local queer artists. He encourages artists to start submitting ideas and pitches to the board, ways to make the theme have impact and reflect the city’s queer culture.
The Toronto Pride contingent at WorldPride London in 2012.
(David Mbiyu for demotix.com)


“I would like to see partnerships with local artists. There are so many good artists in this community, people who do this professionally and understand the feel of the neighbourhood. The whole point of WorldPride is not what we are giving to the community, but what the community is bringing to WorldPride.”

Kevin Beaulieu, Pride Toronto's executive director, would not confirm the theme. He says it will be announced at a news conference Jan 24 at 6pm at the Roundhouse, at 255 Bremner Blvd.

On PT's Facebook group, a survey shows Rise Up! has had a strong lead. It was also the clear favourite of PT members who attended the last annual general meeting, in October, where the shortlist was announced. Other themes considered included Bring it!, Rainbow Revolution and Reflections of Pride – Stonewall 45.

"Rise Up" is also the name of a 1983 Parachute Club song that is cemented in Toronto’s queer history as a theme for the local gay rights movement. It will also forever be connected to Jack Layton, a hero to many in the queer community. When Layton died in 2011, the song was performed by Lorraine Segato at his state funeral.

PT is putting out a call to artists who want to participate in 2013 Toronto Pride, which will be the 33rd annual festival, taking place June 28 to 30.

Pride is currently searching for DJs, bands, drag queens and kings, dancers, comedians, performance artists and theatre troupes for its seven stages. The deadline for entries is Feb 28.

For more information, contact TK, Pride’s arts and culture manager, at tk@pridetoronto.com or by calling 416-927-7433 x241.


 


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Reader Comments


 
FU would be more like it as Toronto
is faced with hundreds of homeless LGBT(including chronically ill,youth and seniors)through no fault of their own, yet you want to Rise-Up? SHIT ON is more like it. I'm not going to participate. Partying like it's 1999 is so, well it's so fucking 1999. PT is sick.
lorraine, ashburn jackoff
01/24/13 10:23 AM EST
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Whinging
So.. solving LGBT homelessness is somehow Pride Toronto's mandate? Could you explain how that works? What else needs to happen before we can celebrate Pride? Cure HIV/AIDS? HPV cancers? Lupus? The world's a shitty place Lorraine.. if we followed your example no one would celebrate anything.
tired of haters, Toronto ON
01/24/13 2:29 PM EST
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Re-think the theme "rise up"
I am a bit concerned that the theme "rise up" is ableist, assuming that everyone is able to "rise up," to "celebrate and dance," therefore overlooking and discriminating against some disabled people ... There are many disabled queer people! I believe Pride Edmonton had this same issue a few years ago. Pride Toronto might want to re-think this theme: http://www.ideas-idees.ca/blog/stand-upfor-exclusion-queer-pride-ableism-and-inequalityx
LAT, Toronto Ontario
01/24/13 3:43 PM EST
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BREAD NOT CIRCUSES!
Stop WorldPride Now! Feed the Hungry. House the Homeless. Take care of our LGBT brothers, sisters NOW! First and always, let's celebrate our humanity not our vacuousness. Bread NOT Circuses.
John, Toronto ON
01/24/13 3:49 PM EST
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This isn’t how you research song rights
The question is: Who owns the publishing for “Rise Up”? It then becomes an issue of negotiating master-use and synchronization licences, among others. This isn’t straightforward and probably will not be cheap. And one should not attempt any of it without informed representation.
Joe Clark, Toronto ON
01/24/13 5:01 PM EST
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up in flames!
This "event" is going to be such a lulu of a flop. How delicious! Toronto gays humiliated in front of the world. Why not make the entire event a queer and trans and political event and have these groups street fight ordinary homos for sports. The media would love it. And it would represent Toronto's "queer" world better than singing Kumbaya from 1982 and pretending we are one big Alphabetstring of whiners.
koos kookoo de kook, Hoggs Halo Ontario
01/24/13 9:26 PM EST
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More mistakes
More mistakes from the hapless board of directors of Pride Toronto.
Kevin, Toronto ON
01/24/13 10:05 PM EST
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Song choice not international
This is supposed to be a world event. Why does the theme and song have to be in English, why not in French or bilingual or even unilingual. Would Rise Up be recognized in Palestine, Russia, Hungary, China or for that matter South Africa? Pride Toronto should dish out a few bucks and get a composer to write a completely new and unique song, after all PT has a year half to get it right. Rise up by the Parachute Club, is old hat and totally corny.
Michel F. Pare, Toronto on
01/24/13 10:10 PM EST
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Former music industry executive?
The above articles seem to suggest that Pride Toronto Board member Mark Smith was responsible for (1) the premature announcement that the song Rise Up had been chosen as the theme of World Pride 2014 and (2) the premature release of a promotional video featuring the song - before Pride Toronto had confirmed that all copyright issues had been resolved. The biography of Mark Smith on the Pride Toronto website states that he used to be a music industry executive. See: http://www.pridetoronto.com/about/board-of-directors/ If the above information is true, it seems very odd that a former music industry executive would (1) sabotage an official announcement and (2) be oblivious about copyright laws.
Ray, Toronto Ontario
01/24/13 11:02 PM EST
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why is hetero evan dean still on the pride board
Pride is hopeless. I blame their members and their lack of accountability. We are still waiting to know why self-proclaimed heterosexual white male Evan Dean is still allowed on the board of Pride after the numerous humiliating debacles he let loose while parasiting Pride board for career advancement. These people need to be weeding out before the cling on and destroy an entity to which they do not belong to so do not really give a shit about.
Jerome, Newmarket Ontario
01/25/13 9:24 AM EST
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Attention. professional rainclouds
I take it, Lorraine and John, that you think we should all stop eating until world hunger is vanquished. As for you, LAT, "Rise up" is a metaphor; you'd have to be pretty thick to take this as an instruction to stand. And, Michel, English is the closest thing we have to an international language and the common language of the host city; on top of that, the song arose from Toronto's culture of political protest. You want to replace a piece of popular art with a linguistic pastiche composed by a committee of politicos? I bet that'd be a real toe-tapper.
Ken Popert, Toronto Ontario
01/25/13 2:13 PM EST
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WTF
This comment board always makes me laugh. Is there anything Toronto can do that will stop this troop of monkeys from throwing their shit over everything and everybody? World Pride could be a great event. If you have an issue with how it's being planned, get off your ass and get to work. The article said they're looking for volunteers. Start a Pride committee for the homeless if that's your thing. Why is it always someone else's responsibility? Fuck sakes. Get your hand out of your Doritos bag and make a difference in the world, already.
George, Toronto Ontario
01/25/13 4:01 PM EST
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"Get your hand...
...out of your Doritos bag". Haha! Good one. Thank you for that, George.
Ken Popert, Toronto Ontario
01/25/13 4:39 PM EST
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It was NOT dangerous to
go to a pride event "back then". Jesus H. Christ! And all these old folks talking about equality, give me a break. "Hear our call for equality long before anyone else did." ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS? is this chick for real? X-tra is just a tabloid consumed editorially with nothing but revisionist historical propaganda for all these old folks. What a bunch of BS.
somearemoreequal, funky town
01/25/13 7:13 PM EST
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QuAIA’s rewrite, introduction
At World Pride 2012 in London, left-wing activists hijacked the gay rights agenda of World Pride in order to demonize gay-friendly Israel and support Israel’s homophobic Muslim enemies in the Middle East who persecute and kill gays and oppress women. See: http://mondoweiss.net/2012/07/palestine-takes-center-stage-at-world-pride.html QuAIA will undoubtedly do the same for World Pride 2014 in Toronto. To acknowledge QuAIA’s likely hijacking of the event in the absence of ordinary LGBT people standing up to them, I have re-written the lyrics of the song Rise Up to reflect QuAIA’s oppression of Pride. The revised lyrics, which would be sung by homophobic Islamists in Palestine, are set out below.
David, Toronto ON
01/25/13 9:40 PM EST
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QuAIA’s rewrite, first verse
(Rise up rise up) / Oh Palestine take power / (Rise up rise up) / We’re turning into Iran / (Rise up rise up) / It's time for domination / (Rise up rise up) / Islam’s time has come
David, Toronto ON
01/25/13 9:42 PM EST
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QuAIA’s rewrite, second verse
We want hangings, we want whippin’ of gays / We want burqas / We want women at home / We want prayin' / We want mobs in the streets / We want freedom to stone in this place / We want power / We want Sharia ok / Want to be whippin’ at the end of the day / Children to follow our life / We want freedom to kill who we please
David, Toronto ON
01/25/13 9:43 PM EST
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QuAIA’s rewrite, chorus
(Rise up rise up) / Oh Palestine take power / (Rise up rise up) / Everybody turn to Iran / (Rise up rise up) / It's time for domination / (Rise up rise up) / The mullahs’ time has come /
David, Toronto ON
01/25/13 9:45 PM EST
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QuAIA’s rewrite, third verse
Talkin' 'bout the right time to be hangin' the gays / Wantin' all sodomy in the world to ease / Infidels gotta learn how to bend / We're makin' new plans / Gonna start it again / (Repeat chorus)
David, Toronto ON
01/25/13 9:47 PM EST
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QuAIA’s rewrite, fourth verse
Rise up now / It's time, it's time, it's time / (Rise up rise up) / Oh Palestine take power / (Rise up rise up) / But head into Iran / (Rise up rise up) / It's time for domination / (Rise up rise up) The mullahs’ time has come / Islam’s time has come / Islam’s time has come
David, Toronto ON
01/25/13 9:48 PM EST
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QuAIA’s rewrite, fifth verse
(Rise up rise up) / Oh Palestine take power / (Rise up rise up) / All look into Iran / (Rise up rise up) / It's time for domination / (Rise up rise up) / Sharia law’s time has come / Islam’s time has come / Islam’s time has come / (Rise up rise up) / Oh Palestine take power...
David, Toronto ON
01/25/13 9:49 PM EST
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English Ken?
Canada is a bilingual country. The song should be both official languages Ken. I never said a new song should be composer by politicos. It's too convenient to take a pop song from the 80's and make it the theme song for world pride 2014. Pride Toronto has no imagination.
Michel, toronto on
01/25/13 10:36 PM EST
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Canada, Michel?
The event is being hosted by Toronto, not Canada. When you consider the torrent of hatred that pours down on Toronto from all parts of Canada, I don't think it's reasonable to expect the city or its residents to take Canadian sensibilities into account. The city is mulitlingual and, while I think French should enjoy some special status here simply out of courtesy to the folks who live to the east of us and visit frequently, it is not even in the top ten most spoken languages in the city. To place it on equal footing with English would be to engage in a serious misrepresentation.
Ken Popert, Toronto Ontario
01/26/13 1:49 PM EST
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