Super Gay Cabaret: Queerantine 3.0
The Super Gay Cabaret is back! Join us on Saturday, July 9th, online or in person, for a night of fabulous performances!
Where: KW Little Theatre & Online
When: Saturday, July 9
Performers & Speakers
Land Back Camp: Amy Smoke (they/them) is Mohawk Nation, Turtle Clan from the Six Nations of the Grand River. They are a Two Spirit, Indigiqueer parent, land defender/water protector, community organizer, and public speaker. Amy has won several awards in the fields of Social Justice and Community Leadership and they are one of the co- founders of O:se Kenhionhata:tie Land Back Camp for Two Spirit, Indigiqueer, trans, non- binary youth and settler allies in the LGBTQ+ community.
Adrian Quijano Manny Manila is a suave drag king who gets the crowd excited! He's a proud Filipino and trans man
Tara Lord With over 4000 monthly listeners on Spotify, Tara has been making waves this year. Her singles "Praying" and "Ay ya ya" charted number 1 on ITUNES Hip hop Canada with juno nominated producer "Dub j". This summer she is performing at Pride Toronto and opening up for Upcoming artists on tour. She will be ending off the summer by performing at Rolling Loud Toronto in September.
Aubrey S [It/They/She] is a queer trans creature currently festering in the KW region, on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, and Attawandaron peoples. When it's not covered in dirt taking pictures of fungi, odd plants, and bugs, it likes to make weird art and music about trauma, gender, disability, being brainweird, slime, Living In A Society, and [REDACTED]. Sometimes, that music makes its way on stage, but realistically, you probably shouldn't let that happen.
Peter Snow Bert Raccoon is a frustrated procyonid from the woods of southern Ontario. He plays lofi synths and complains about the humans around him.
Our Host/ MC! Kit Boulter aka Qaptain ••Note, performer name is pronounced the same as ‘Captain’
“Captain on deck! Ahoy there sailors, you’re in for a treat! They love to sing, and love to hear you sing along as well, so don’t be shy!
You can find them performing on stages from Ottawa to Owen Sound, with big-city Pride from small-town roots;
Please welcome to the stage and sound waves, Qaptain!”
Lisa Shen Lisa Shen (she/her) is a Chinese-Canadian writer and spoken word artist based in Toronto. Her work centers on gender-based violence and disability rights. Lisa was the first place winner of the 2021 Mississauga Poetry Slam, and a Speaker at the TEDx McMasterU 2022 conference. Her work has also been featured at several arts festivals, including the JAYU Human Rights Film Festival and Humainologie Short Story Festival.
Azul is a multi-disciplinary artist who is drawn to the obscene, the queer, the otherworldly, and magical.
Their experience includes being a part of many collective theatre and musical theatre spaces that encourage radical creativity and collaboration, founding a community space called Live Out Loud that fosters creativity and self growth in community, and using dance, writing, and other creative mediums as tools for healing in their private practice as a spiritual mentor.
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