Workshop: Queering Your Story: telling 2SLGBTQIA+ stories, with Queers in Your Ears

Learning how to craft and shape a story can be a transformative experience. For people who feel marginalized or oppressed, sharing stories is a way to be heard and listened to, feeling valued for who we are or who we have become. Queers in Your Ears knows from our work over almost three decades as storytellers that as members of the LGBTQ2S+ community, we need to find ways to share how we see our lives and place in the world.

Workshop: Queering Your Story: telling 2SLGBTQIA+ stories, with Queers in Your Ears

Learning how to craft and shape a story can be a transformative experience. For people who feel marginalized or oppressed, sharing stories is a way to be heard and listened to, feeling valued for who we are or who we have become. Queers in Your Ears knows from our work over almost three decades as storytellers that as members of the LGBTQ2S+ community, we need to find ways to share how we see our lives and place in the world.

Between Us, with Christel Bartelse and Joanne O’Sullivan

What happens when two veteran storytellers who barely knew each other keep getting invited onto the same stages, and keep telling eerily similar stories from their lives?

What began as a bit of side-eye and a quiet “who is that, anyway?” has evolved into a shared story told between them.

Between Us brings together two seasoned storytellers and queens of the solo show who, after developing a friendship over the years, compare notes on womanhood, fertility struggles, loss, and life’s adventures. Sometimes they agree. Sometimes they don’t.

It’s funny, honest, and just a little bit scrappy—in the best way.

Workshop: Arts Intertwined with Storytelling, with Anto Chan

In this workshop, InnerGenerational's Anto Chan, will support you in bringing more of your true self to the stage by weaving together your unique talents with the art of storytelling. Participants will explore how different performance styles such as spoken word, music stand up comedy, movement, or other creative expressions, can intertwine with personal narrative to create compelling and authentic stage pieces.

Spontaneous True Tales

Five storytellers, each with a wealth of experience in improv, take the stage to share true, personal tales—completely unprepared and off the cuff. What could go wrong?

Featuring performances from Chantal Lim, Sachin Sharma, Marcel St. Pierre, and more!