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Pride Toronto Artist Of The Day: House of Monroe


House Of Monroe
The House Of Monroe was formed in December of 2006, when a few close friends decided they wanted to defy the odds and make a change in the Toronto Dance scene. We all choreograph and Vogue, so there is a diffrent flavour from the rest. the House Of Monroe plans to storm the the scene, so watch out!

House of Monroe hits the stage at the Transverse/Transmarch official afterparty on Friday, July 2 at the Phoenix Concert theatre. They also perform at the Blockorama program on Sunday, July 4.

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Pride Toronto Artist Of The Day: S. Bear Bergman



S. Bear Bergman is an author, a theater artist, an instigator, a gender-jammer, and a good example of what happens when you overeducate a contrarian. Ze is also the author of two books, most recently ‘The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You’ (Arsenal Pulp, 2009), three award-winning solo performances, and is a frequent contributor to anthologies on all manner of topics from the sacred to the extremely profane. A longtime activist, Bear continues to work at the points of intersection between and among gender, sexuality, and culture, and spends a lot of time trying to discourage people from installing traffic signals there.

S. Bear Bergman takes part in Proud Voices, Pride Toronto’s literary program, on Saturday, July 3 at 7:30pm. Bergman also hosts the Transverse program on South Stage on Friday, July 2.

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Trans programming at Pride Toronto 2010: Transverse, Trans March and Trans-Form-Nation!

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Transverse, Trans March and Trans-Form-Nation


Pride Toronto’s 2010 Trans program has several aspects. Transverse, a full night of Trans-focused speakers and entertainment after is hosted by author and activist S. Bear Bergman and will take place after the 2nd Annual Trans March on Friday, July 2nd. Commencing at 7 pm and located at South Stage (corner of Church and Wood Streets), this program brings together a transformative, transfixing and transgressive program of entertainers, writers and activists from the Trans community. It also features artists across the continent, as well as local performers, authors and activists.

“Putting together the expanded Transverse program our 30th Anniversary has been a very exciting process. The past few years have seen increased Trans visibility at the festival and we are very proud to present this engaging evening of activism and entertainment for all to enjoy,” says TK, Arts & Entertainment Programming Coordinator for Pride Toronto.

Girlyman’s songs are a dance of melody and suspensions – an irresistible blend of acoustic, Americana, and rock. The band has recently been collaborating with comedian Margaret Cho, co-writing songs for her upcoming album, “Guitarded.” Of Girlyman, Cho says, “They seamlessly blend folk, country, pop, and rock, and they genre-bend as fearlessly and flawlessly as they gender-bend. It’s the music of my heart and soul. Girlyman is the future and the past and the present.”

Alec Butler, a Canadian playwright and filmmaker reads from his award winning literature. A nominee for the Governor General’s Award (for English drama, 1990), Butler has also worked on artistic projects with The 519 Church St. Community Centre as their first artist-in-residence. The Toronto Community Foundation named Butler one of “Toronto’s Vital People” in 2006.

Andrea Jenkins a transgender woman of colour from Minneapolis, speaks on issues of social justice and Trans visibility, reflecting her strongly progressive political views. Jenkins grew up in Chicago during the African-American civil rights movement.  She understood the everyday realities of racism, classism, transphobia, and sexism and also learned how individual work actually drives change. As a published writer and poet, Andrea uses her words to move others to act.

Buck Angel is an icon of popular culture and his message of empowerment through self-acceptance and being ‘sexually comfortable in your own skin’ has struck a passionate chord with people all over the world. As he demonstrated in his appearance at Yale University, Angel is re-defining gender and educating an entire generation on the fluidity of sexuality and identity politics.

Katastrophe
, Producer of the Year, as awarded by the Out Music Awards, is a featured artist in the documentary films “Poetic License” and “Pick up the Mic.” His video for the song “The Life” charted on MTV network’s LOGO top ten for 12 weeks, his music has been featured on the soundtrack for “The L- -Word” and in his home town of San Francisco he is the co-editor of Original Plumbing, the first magazine dedicated to the culture of FTM transsexuals.

Nolan Natasha, as quoted from NOW Magazine, “fuses the smart-aleck…attitude of the Beasties with the whimsical storytelling skills of Buck 65.”  Former front-man of queer punk band Scandalnavia, Nolan branched out on his own in order to find an outlet for the intensely personal subject matter, laid-back flow and refreshingly minimal beats that would eventually make up “Beginner’s Luck”, Nolan’s solo debut release.

DJ CPI
is Canada’s premier queer DJ. Caitlyn has been spinning as CPI since 1998 and has built a large international following with her impeccable mixes. In the studio she ranges through a massive list of eclectic styles, from the subversive IDM to chillout, downtempo and experimental. Join her as she tears things up with a perfectly mashed blend of hip-hop, electro, house, baille, breaks and party cheese.

“We have also commissioned local choreographer Scott Fordham to produce a show in honour of the Trans community to the soundtrack of GLEE,” says TK. “With the TV phenomenon making its way into viewers’ lives this past year it was only fitting for Pride to put on a spectacle under that theme.”

This year’s Transverse program tops it all off with America’s Best Dance crew, Vogue Evolution. Assembled in early 2008, the group is comprised of some of New York’s most respected and creative figures in the house and ballroom scene.

Other activities in honour of the Trans community include the 2nd annual Trans March earlier that same night at 7pm and, Trans-Form-Nation: The Official Transverse Afterparty produced by Zahra Dhanani of FunkAsia, Nik Red from Blockorama and Blackness Yes! and Shafik Kamani at the Phoenix Concert Theatre.

This year, they pay tribute to the edgy, the underground and the transformative. Taking a global, cross-cultural and inclusive approach to this event, Trans-Form-Nation will innovate, have fun and will celebrate Trans people and diverse queers around the world. The segment features Vogue Evolution, House of Monroe, Malika, Sheesha, Pheonix Ali, Colour Me Dragg, DJ Zahra, Nik Red and Jade Electra.

Pride Toronto is also featuring a variety of Trans-identified performers on stages throughout the festival. Check the Official Pride Guide for details on these exciting emerging and established artists, coming out in NOW Magazine on June 10.

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Pride Toronto Artist Of The Day: Buck Angel



As an icon of popular culture, Buck Angel‘s message of empowerment through self-acceptance and being sexually comfortable in your own skin has struck a passionate chord with folks all over the world.

As he demonstrated in his apperance at YALE University,Buck is not only inspiring people to think outside the box, he is re-defining gender and educating an entire generation on the fluidity of sexuality and identity politics.
Buck has been featured in nearly every imaginable international media outlet: television, radio, web, and print. He has appeared on The Tyra Banks Show, Spike TV, The Women’s Entertainment Network, Howard Stern Show, Much Music, Sirius Radio, Dan Savage,VoiceAmerica Talk Radio Network and many others. He’s been written about in The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Time Out, Maxim, New York Times, and other publications around the world. Armistead Maupin included Buck Angel in his latest book Michael Tolliver Lives.

As a visionary filmmaker,activist, educator and lecturer, Buck Angel launched Buck Angel Entertainment as a vehicle to produce multi media projects that will motivate viewers to think outside the box.

He was flown to London, where British artist Marc Quinn created a life-size sculpture of Buck Angel, that will be included in the sculptor’s upcoming global tour.

Buck Angel made history when he received the prestigious award from Adult Video News (AVN) for Transsexual Performer of the Year in 2007 for his groundbreaking work in the adult entertainment industry. As the pioneer of an entirely new genre, Buck has received international recognition and continues to be a huge box office hit in numerous markets.

His innovative live performances in Scotland, London, Madrid, New York City, Toronto, Amsterdam and Los Angeles have attracted thousands of adoring fans and the respect of critics everywhere.

Buck Angel performs as part of the Pride Toronto Transverse program on Friday, July 2 on South Stage at 9:15pm.

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