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Affiliate Event

Acoustic Picnic Drag Show for Dogs

Friday, Jun 27 · 4:00PM
-7:00PM

ABOUT THIS EVENT

What: The Acoustic Picnic Drag Show Picnic (for Dogs!)
Outdoor, public
Pride 2025 Affiliate Event

Cost: FREE!

Where: Allan Gardens Dog Park
Nearest intersection: Jarvis and Carlton
Coordinates: 43.662469, -79.374048

When:
Date: Friday June 27 2025
Time: 4 – 7pm Before the trans rally / march
(and/or Sunday June 29 in case of rain /success)
Rehearsal during Disabled Pride Poster making event Sat Jun 21 1-4pm.

Who: Musicians; song-writers, comedians, frisbee enthusiasts, dog-people, etc.
(Performers asked to dress modestly, as this is a family picnic and all the dogs are nude.)

Website: https://www.pridetoronto.com/events/acoustic-picnic-drag-show-for-dogs/#

Details:

Why: Give open-mic hosts an opportunity to recruit for their events and demonstrate the creativity they foster at open-mics;

AND!!! For increased audience participation:
The paths will be made into giant rainbow-coloured diagrams and maps of the world, covered in climate change themed games, because “It’s too late!”.

Dogs will be invited to live out their wildest dreams as the professors of “Groomers Academy” juggle giant tennis balls and frisbees, judge dance competitions, teach improv games, and play-by-play the slow-motion dog-olympics.

WHY?! This year’s pride theme is “ALL IN”. A free alternative-drag show in an open setting will allow everyone to attend, and allow performers to express themselves as big / loud / small / quiet as our furry-friends. As family-friendly as possible, the Acoustic Picnic Drag Show for Dogs will show how inclusive and inoffensive non-binary performance art can be.

Why it’s important:
-Music is how a lot of queer youth find themselves and express their queerness.
-Generally, queer musicians will take any excuse to dress up or play with dogs.
-Dogs are the best allies and deserve to be entertained

Sounds fun, right? Let’s make our best friends proud.


Host:
The host of The Masquerade Cabaret is a disabled natural resource engineer, social worker, and musician. Successfully “groomed” by the punk/metal scene, where most musicians are technically “non-binary performance artists”, they combine music with the comedy-style of “dragging” to address inequality, climate change, and capitalism.

In 2023, in the prairies during controversies surrounding story-time-drag, a veteran of culture shock and protests, they officially became “technically a drag queen” and started formally “grooming” youth.

Masquerade Cabaret:
To prove that drag is only controversial due to exposed skin, they perform as a variety of fully clothed and masked asexual characters, like a tree (both genders), a skeleton (all genders), a raccoon, etc. Their powerpoint presentations and chalk illustrations are cabaret versions of their academic work related to natural resource finance and the cognition of climate change denial, discrimination, psychological abuse, and consumerism.

Specific attention is given to the mental health challenges and cultural obstacles facing non-binary people. Particularly, the hazards awaiting vulnerable youth in creative subcultures, especially when combined with intoxicants. As an immigrant themself, they believe Canadians have a responsibility to keep their fellow Canadians safe from discrimination and predation. They offer youth tool-kits for hosting trauma-informed, identity-safe events for those who are deterred from performing due to fear of [going viral] in their family/ community, or fear of strangers in the audience.

Join us before the trans-rally/march on Friday June 27 at 4pm
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