User:Myfanwy/BiCon

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The UK BiCon (more formally known as the UK National Bisexual Convention), is the largest and most consistent annual gathering of the UK's bisexual community. It is also the world's longest running bisexual community event.

While it varies, the common format is a long weekend over 4 days, consisting of workshops, discussions, meetings, and social events. Although being billed as a "bisexual" event, it is open to partners of bisexuals, supporters, non-bisexuals, non-definers, and anyone else interested in the issues around bisexuality. To that extent it can often be characterised as a nexus of the sexual freedom and queer movements. Since the late 1980s, BiCons have normally attracted between 150 and 250 participants.

Each year BiCon is organised by a different team of activists, sometimes under the banner of a local Bisexual group, sometimes as independents.


History[edit]

In December 1984 the London Bisexual Group (in association with the now defunct zine 'Bi-Monthly') ran a conference called "The Politics of Bisexuality" at The Factory Community Project in Highbury. Around 40 people braved the icy weather to attend and judged the event to be a huge success. A second event was then attended by over fifty people in April 1985. Unfortunately the venue used, the London Lesbian and Gay Centre, had just decided to ban bisexuals (and some other groups) from their premises. This did not stop the conferences which soon gained popularity in a Britain devoid of bisexual focussed event.

That following October the Edinburgh Bisexual Group took up the torch and ran an event called "Bisexuality and the Politics of Sex". This established the idea of conferences moving around the nation. The next was run by the London Bisexual Women's Group and was called "BiCon 4". By this point the communtity was starting to know what they wanted from BiCon - a chance to meet other bisexuals (and their allies) from across the country, discuss sexuality issues, relax in the company of likeminded folk and network.

Armed with a name and an agreed purpose, for the next few years the conference alternated between venues in London and Edinburgh. Then in 1989 it branched out to Coventry and a range of cities and towns have hosted it since. Over time BiCon has evolved to fit with the needs of the community. The word 'conference' has been largely replaced by 'convention', but there is still a political and campaigning side to the event. In recent years the momentum behind the event has spawned a number of off-shoots, such as 'BabyBiCon', 'BiFest' and the 'Bi Academic Conference', which have concentrated themselves on particular aspects covered by BiCon.


Past Events[edit]

Name Dates Location City Attendance Residential?
The Politics of Bisexuality December 1984 The Factory Community Project London 40
2nd Politics of Bisexuality Conference April 1985 London Lesbian and Gay Centre London 50+
Bisexuality and the Politics of Sex October 1985 The Pleasance Student Centre Edinburgh 52
BiCon 4 ? 1986 The Mary Ward Centre, Bloomsbury London 70
BiCon 5 ? 1987 The Pleasance Student Centre Edinburgh 119
BiCon 6 October 1988 Friends Meeting House, Hamstead, London 154
BiCon 7 26-30 August 1989 Coventry Polytechnic (now Coventry University) Coventry ?
BiCon 8 ? 1990 Tollcross Community Centre Edinburgh 200+
BiCon 9 ? 1991 University of London Union London 240+
BiCon 10 26-30 August 1992 University of East Anglia Norwich 200
BiCon 11 ? 1993 University of Nottingham Nottingham 250+
BiCon 12 ? 1994 Methodist Central Hall Edinburgh ~200
BiCon 13 1-3 September 1995 University of Central England Birmingham 245
BiCon 14 30 August - 1 September 1996 Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames London 250
BiCon 97 / BiCon 15 28-31 August 1997 University of Greenwich, Woolwich London 180
BiCon 98 / BiCon 16 4-6 September 1998 New Hall Cambridge ?
BiCon 1999 / BiCon 17 16-18 July 1999 Pollock Halls (Edinburgh University) Edinburgh 201
BiCon 2000 / BiCon 18 (incorporating IBC 6) 24-28 August 2000 Owens Park Campus, University of Manchester Manchester 265 ?
BiCon 2001 ? 2001 Coventry University Coventry 169 ?
BiCon 2002 ? 2002 ? Leicester ? ?
BiCon 2003 22-25 August 2003 Docklands Campus, University of East London, London 187+
BiCon 2004 26-30 August 2004 Fallowfield Campus, University of Manchester Manchester 273


BabyBiCon[edit]

A spin-off event BabyBiCon, aimed at bisexual youth (under-26's) was held in Manchester on 5 - 7 June 1998. It was organised at the Ardwick Youth Club by the group 'BiYouth' (folded 2000) with support from a couple of local lesbian & gay youth projects. Despite attracting around 25 people, discussions of holding successor events in 1999 and 2000 led to nothing.


Future Events[edit]

Name Year Dates Location City
BiCon 2005 2005 25th-29th August University College Worcester Worcester
BiCon 2006 2006 (to be announced) (to be announced) Glasgow


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