Dame Sybil Von Thorndyke and the Queen's Birthday Balls

Authors

  • Clive Moore University of Queensland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/S132181660000667X

Keywords:

Dame Sybil, Queen's Birthday Ball, modern queer community, gay subculture

Abstract

Dame Sybil is one of Brisbane's most famous drag personas. In 1962 Dame Sybil was one of the founders of Brisbane's annual Queen's Birthday Ball, the longest continuously running annual gay celebration in the world. The balls have become extravagant dance parties, far removed from their humble origins in a house at Mt Tamborine. Back in the 1960s and 1970s, gays and lesbians were a persecuted minority who held private house parties and preferred to stay out of sight. The groundbreaking Queen's Birthday Balls were an important part of the cultural and political ‘coming out’ of the modern queer community. It is difficult to appreciate the importance of the balls as ever more popular meeting places where Brisbane's gay and straight worlds mingled. Now the dance parties are attended by thousands of mainly young people, and rigid gender and sexual boundaries have become less obvious. The venues have changed over the years, moving through various nightclubs in Fortitude Valley and most recently to the Ekka pavilions. They are replete with great stage performances and wonderful costumes. With Dame Sybil and some of the original partygoers in attendance, the Queen's Birthay Balls remain a special marker of Brisbane's not-so-accepting past and the resilience of the city's gay subculture.

Author Biography

  • Clive Moore, University of Queensland

    Clive Moore is an Associate Professor in the School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics at the University of Queensland. He has published in Pacific and Australian history and is a specialist in Queensland, Melanesian and gender history. His most recent books are Happy Isles in Crisis: The Historical Causes for a Failing State in Solomon Islands, 1998–2004 (2004), New Guinea: Crossing Boundaries and History (2003) and Sunshine and Rainbows: The Development of Gay and Lesbian Culture in Queensland (2001).

References

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Published

2007-07-01

How to Cite

Moore, C. (2007). Dame Sybil Von Thorndyke and the Queen’s Birthday Balls. Queensland Review, 14(2), 105. https://doi.org/10.1017/S132181660000667X