545
Festival Weekend

CATALYST

Saturday, Jun 28 · 5PM
-12AM
Mill Street Wellesley Stage
15 Wellesley St E, Toronto, ON M4Y 1G7

ABOUT THIS EVENT

Catalyst celebrates the creativity and cultural richness of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer artists. This vibrant showcase features stunning drag performances, electrifying musical acts, and the unforgettable beats of DJ Fawn Big Canoe. Join us as we honor the artistry and resilience of Indigenous 2SLGBTQI+ identities, amplifying voices and celebrating diversity through powerful performances.

Curated by 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations.
Chelazon Leroux

Chelazon Leroux

As seen on Canada’s Drag Race Season 3, Chelazon Leroux is Layten Byhette’s stage name. Chelazon (she/he/they) is a two-Spirit Dene First Nations Multidisciplinary Artist. Chelazon’s artistic pursuits include: Drag, stand-up comedy, and social media content creation. Chelazon uses her Indigenous identity— as a status member of Buffalo River Dene Nation (Treaty 10) and family ties to Fond Du Lac First Nation (Treaty 8) —as the foundation for her creative works. Chelazon is best known for her Auntie persona and TikTok posts. Chelazon uses her social media influence to educate and entertain audiences worldwide. Her goal is to utilize her responsibilities as a Two-Spirit multimedia artist to bring Two-Spirit’s historical role into the modern world; and to educate and entertain audiences worldwide on the experiences, stories, and beauty of Indigenous identity.

DJ Fawn Big Canoe

DJ Fawn Big Canoe

"Fawn Big Canoe is your friendly queer DJ from Toronto, a proud Chippewa of Georgina Island and now a new import to Halifax. A favourite selector at renowned events and venues like Pride Toronto, Promise Cherry Beach, The ROM and Ontario Place, Fawn has shared the stage with the iconic talent of Horse Meat Disco, Big Freedia and Digitalism to name a few. She has been a potent part of the underground and mainstream dance music scene for decades. Fawns playful disco and house heavy sets melt together with an effortless execution all while radiating messages of positivity, love, togetherness and the importance of having a good time. "

Madame Ode’Miin Surprise

Madame Ode’Miin Surprise

Proud Urban IndigiQueer Anishinaabe Kwe, who’s home territory is Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nations located on the north shore of Lake Huron. Madame Ode’Miin Surprise is the Mother of Babes. Founder of IndigiBabes Burlesque, and ReclaimNation Burlesque Workshop. She graced the cover of the Now Magazine’s 2021 Love Your Body issue. Her goal is to celebrate Indigenous Bodies, reclaim sexuality and sensuality that is rooted in Indigenous ways of Knowing and Being. As well as creating spaces to celebrate and showcase Indigenous, brilliance, joy and success. IndigiBabes Burlesque was founded on the belief that everyone is sacred and sexy. Madame Ode’Miin Surprise is focused on changing and challenging the narrative of Indigenous Women and 2 Spirit People. Madame Ode’Miin Surprise has taken the stage at the Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival, Toronto Indigenous Arts Festival, Indigenous Fashion Arts Festival, 2 Spirit Cabaret, Pride Toronto and 35th annual Weesageechak Begins to Dance.

Nichole Leveck

Nichole Leveck

Fancy shawl dancer

Kaos

Kaos

Kaos is a dynamic, two-spirit drag queen who boldly represents their Métis heritage. Hailing from Winnipeg, Kaos captured the hearts of fans across the nation as a standout on Season 3 of Canada’s Drag Race. Known for their unapologetic honesty and fearless approach to life, Kaos uses their platform to share a powerful journey of recovery and resilience. Their performances are a mesmerizing fusion of singing, dancing, gymnastics, and camp, all woven together with a deep connection to culture. Constantly on the move, Kaos continues to inspire and entertain, bringing their unique artistry to stages everywhere.

Ozzii Versace

Ozzii Versace

Howdy! Her name is Ozzi Versace she is the fabulous! Ferocious! Fem Queen from Sandy Lake First Nation. She is going to be the name on everybody's lips, she is insanely talented! Miss Ozzi Versace is a Self taught Makeup Artist, Costume Maker & Wig Stylist.

Salty Bay

Salty Bay

Saga Kwandibens

Saga Kwandibens

Saga Kwandibens is a Fancy Shawl dancer from Whitesand and Constance Lake First Nations, known for her vibrant, high-energy performances that celebrate cultural pride and resilience. She is also a tattoo and bead artist (@inkedbyindigenous, @beadworkbysaga), creating bold, handmade pieces rooted in Indigenous tradition.

Skip to content