Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy moves to Easter weekend 2013

Four days of events planned; ‘regional themes’ for fantasy scenes dropped

(Toronto) — Organizers of the Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy contest today announced the repositioning of the contest weekend from February to Easter Weekend in 2013. The contest weekend will take place in Toronto from Thursday, March 28 through Sunday, March 31, 2013.

The Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy contests will be held on Saturday, March 30. A special edition of the Rough House BDSM dungeon party will be held on Sunday, March 31. Additional events that will be held Thursday night through Sunday will be announced in coming weeks.

Also announced is the elimination of the mandatory ‘regional theme’ that contestants were required to incorporate into their on stage fantasy scene. ECLSb 2013 contestants may use any theme of their choosing, as long as the fantasy scene highlights the range of their BDSM play skills. Fantasy themes have been removed at the international competition level as well.

Winners of the 2013 Eastern Canada LeatherSIR and Leatherboy titles will perform a BDSM demo at Rough House, the day following the contest.
LeatherSIR/Leatherboy are “player’s titles,” erotic titles representing the sexual side of gay leather men. The primary goal of ECLSb is networking and outreach, to help educate the community about leather men, our erotic expression, traditions and history — and of course, BDSM play and hot leather sex!

ECLSb contestants will be judged in four categories: Interview; Speech & Formal Image; Jock strap; and Leather Sex Fantasy. The contestant’s interview portion will take place in private with the judges prior to the contest; the three remaining categories take place on stage during the contest. The fantasy portion is what sets the ECLSb contest apart from many other contests styled after the International Mr. Leather and Mid-Atlantic Leather formats.

The ECLSb contests are open to leathermen and leatherboys who are residents of Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada. Note, this is not a couples contest; contestants compete individually for each title. Winners of ECLSb 2013 will advance to compete at the International LeatherSIR/Leatherboy 2013 contest, to be held Labour Day weekend in Dallas, Texas.

Since 2005, Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy contest weekend has been produced by Brandon Matheson (Eastern Canada LeatherSIR 2004) and Dan Falkenham (Eastern Canada Leatherboy 2004).

Additional information about the ECLSb 2013 contest weekend and a complete schedule of events will be announced in the weeks ahead.

For more information, contact Brandon@LeatherSirCanada.com or visit http://www.LeatherSirCanada.com.

For more information about Rough House, visit http://www.RoughHouse.ca.

Follow ECLSb on Twitter: @eclsb

Rough House BDSM dungeon parties return September 23

Six parties planned between September & March

(Toronto) — Organizers of Rough House, the popular gay men’s BDSM dungeon party held in Toronto, today announced event dates for the 2012-2013 season, which will run September through March.

All Rough House events are held on a Sunday afternoon, from 1pm to 5pm. Admission is $10. Rough House will take place: September 23, October 14, November 18, January 27, February 24 and March 31. (March 31 will be the first Rough House event held as part of the Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy contest weekend.)

Rough House is well established at Goodhandy’s (2nd floor, 120 Richmond St, Toronto; Richmond & Church), where the event has been held since 2009. As of September 1, Goodhandy’s will be changing its name to Club 120 and the bar will undergo some programming changes, however that will not affect holding Rough House at the venue.

Who is Rough House for? Rough House is not a pansexual event, neither by design nor goals. Rough House was created as a BDSM space for gay leather men to foster play, sexual networking and education. Leather dykes show up at each event and are always welcome — but Rough House is decidedly targeted as BDSM space for gay leathermen and other leatherfolk that enjoy a male-focused environment. For more information, consult the About Us section at www.RoughHouse.ca.

What happens at Rough House varies event to event, depending on attendees. Play often includes pumping, saline, watersports, bondage, flogging/single-tail, CBT, percussion play, electro and fisting, and public play. Check out photo galleries on the Rough House website to see examples of the play. A more detailed description of demos and invited special guests for each event is published on the website closer to the event date.

With help from a dedicated roster of volunteers that make the event possible, Rough House is produced by Brandon Matheson and Dan Falkenham.

For more information, visit http://www.RoughHouse.ca

Follow Rough House on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/RoughHouseCA

SLAG Men Run

This week!  SLAG Men Run in Northern Ontario!  Check out the site at SLAGmen.ca!

One day left to register!

This year, it’s Aug. 16 to 23, 2012 — Thursday to Thursday.  We have 4 large cabins, that sleep up to 24 men , with single and double beds.  You can come for the full week, just the weekend, or whatever combo you want.  Cost is $140 for the weekend, or $320 for the full week – which is a great deal, considering it includes the camp site, all meals, and space in a cabin with bedding provided.

There’s propane fridges and stoves, full running water, showers, and lights in the cabins.  There is no electricity, but arrangements can be made for anyone with CPAP or other electrical needs. More details about the run facilities here.

Its going to be a great weekend of brotherhood and of course much play. Come join us. For more information or to register click here.

To download our run application please click here.

To purchase you run package with Pay Pal click here.

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Further Surge Women and Trans Bar Night Update

Thank you HOTFF/TLP!!! This is ground breaking and going to be an amazing night for Women and Transfolk in our community! This is huge!!

http://torontoleatherpride.ca/2012/08/further-surge-women-and-trans-bar-night-update/

Further Surge Women and Trans Bar Night Update

PRESS RELEASE
MONDAY, AUGUST 06, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Further Surge Women and Trans Bar Night Update

As many of you may know last week Heart of the Flag Federation Inc. (HOTF) received threats of legal action from various members of the community regarding our first ever attempt to provide our leather dykes, queer women and transgendered persons with a safe place to celebrate leather pride in an actual leather bar.

Due to the outcry from so many of you regarding these threats, we have since then received apology and retraction emails from all but one of the persons who threatened legal action against us regarding the segregation issue. Thank you to those who sent us their emails and for putting the community first.

We also received helpful information from Carlyle Jansen ofGood for Her, which she received from a lawyer acquaintance that will allow us to host the Surge Women and Trans bar night without violating the Ontario policy or our own policy on anti-discrimination. We deeply thank them both of them for their assistance, as we are a not-for-profit organization with very limited resources that may have not otherwise obtained this information as readily.

Please see the information that was provided below.

“Section 15(2 of the Charter, as interpreted in R v. Kapp, protects “affirmative action.” So does section 14 of the Ontario Human Rights Code as interpreted in OHRC v Roberts. The test is whether you are making a distinction to benefit a historically marginalized group – women and trans folks both count. In that case, it is not discrimination, it is advancing human rights.”

With the receipt of this beneficial information and after consulting the Black Eagle we are very pleased to announce that we have reconsidered our decision from last week’s press release and have reinstated the Surge Women and Trans Bar Night on Friday, August 10, 2012 at 10:00 PM as a closed event. The bar night will proceed as before, but with the event open to everyone with exception of cis-gendered males.

Cis-gendered males are invited to join the other attendees at the Fetish Gear bar night beginning at 11:00 PM.

It is our hope, if nothing else, the events of the last week will help promote education and open a dialog within our community to achieve an even better understanding of leather dyke, queer women and transgender people issues.

We therefore invite each of you to come out and be a part of history in the making, as we watch as human rights advanced one step. All we ask that you please respect the space; respect other’s genders and respect other’s sexual orientation. Please understand that HOTF and the Black Eagle reserve the right to refuse entry and to expel anyone from the premise at any time. Together we make can make the original goal of HOTF/TLP attainable and enjoy what we are sure will be a successful event.

Give a little respect…

So today, I got a lesson in Gender Politics.  It something I know I’ve needed to learn a bit more about, and now seems the right time.

I digress.

Following up to my post from this morning we’ve had a few developments:

  • First we have someone who did write TLP worried about their policy for the Surge party.  I applaud you Heather for standing by your beliefs.  While we may disagree on points, I do salute and respect you as a Leatherwoman.
  • We have a new press release from TLP that says they were threatened via “Not-For-Profit Corporation Act”.
  • There is a meeting for Community Response to Surge Press Release.
  • And we have a whole bunch of angry people on Fetlife.

Before I get started, I will say that I will probably offend somebody, everyone, possibly nobody in this blog post.  As far as I am concerned, I am doing my best to understand and share my thoughts on a VERY complex topic.  If I offend you, please don’t just dismiss me because I’m a white privileged fat gay Leatherman.

Firstly, and I have said this many times – I believe in multiple kinds of spaces.  I believe that we need our own spaces, to be with our own kind.  I also believe we need spaces where we can be all together and variances in between.  Why can’t we have spaces for men, women and combined spaces?  Why do men want their man caves?  Is it such a bad thing?

I do not believe it is a bad thing in fact, quite the opposite – quite healthy.

Let me talk binary for a second – In a play sense, in a men-only space, guys can let go and be how they want to be.  In women’s space, I know it would be the same thing.  Add men into women’s space, and the dynamic changes.  Add women into male space and the dynamic changes.  Add transpeople to space and it’s the same thing – the dynamic changes.  I’m not saying that this is necessarily bad or good, it just changes.

If you’re looking for a particular dynamic, you want that particular dynamic.

Do I really need to say that for some people, mixing dynamics just doesn’t work or doesn’t work in a particular moment?  It’s like, if I want to be in “Bearspace”, I don’t necessarily want some nelly Twinky Queeny guy around commenting that my boots aren’t Prada.  I want big masculine furry men fucking my ass, or a few furry asses to fuck.  Is that too hard to ask?  Yes, I am being exclusionary because that is what I need and want.

That’s what we have here.

Face it, if you think the mythical Gay Unicorn Leatherman is difficult to find, you should try finding Leatherwomen and Leatherdykes.  Okay, I’ve found a few, quite a few, and there are some phenomenal women and trans leaders in our community.  That said, considering the Leatherwomen’s community has had little support in Toronto, and there has been little support over the past few years until now… And even now someone is giving women and transfolk, again, the short end of the stick.  Do I really need to remind everyone of the Pussy Palace Raids in 2000?

Men do I need to remind you of the Operation Soap raids of 1981?  Same shit, different shovel.

Alright, so getting back to the matter at hand, the party had the following disclaimer:

“Open to Women and Trans People Only – Part of the TLP 2012 Weekend. For the purpose of this event, “Trans Persons” are considered as those who live 24/7 as the gender for which they identify. All others are welcome to attend the Fetish Party that begins at 11pm.” 

Okay, so I agree that that may be a bit too binary.  It does technically exclude people who are transitioning or starting their journeys as transgendered.  I don’t believe that was the intention or spirit, and mistakes happen.

Knowing some of the organizers have attended the Pleasure Palace Toronto (aka Pussy Palace), I’m surprised the policy wasn’t similar to the following:

“A Queer Women and Trans Bathhouse
PS No cis* men please
*Cis refers to those whose gender identity matches their biological sex”

Based on what Heather was requesting, in her blog and letter to TLP, I think the above definition would work and also allow androgynous, genderqueer, genderfluid, and genderfucked folk to attend.

I can think of some people who might identify in one of those boxes – but I don’t truly know for sure if that is how they identify; who would be allowed to attend with that policy.  I also know they would be allowed in to the event with the original policy as well on a case by case basis – not that the bouncer is going to be that strict, most likely.

The argument around Cross Dressing and Transvestites that has come up?  Well, do they live their lives as women 24/7?  Most as far as I know do not and are still technically cis-males.  Given this event is supposed to be a women and transgendered event… To quote boi jen from Florida: “The reality is that the space is created as a safe space for those who *live* outside of that norm. Not folks who indulge in a fetish of dress up and then get to go back to heir safe little boxes at the end of the night.”  And in many respects, I suspect most would not want to go to a Leather event anyway and those who do, would probably be respectful.

Why do we need to have all-inclusive spaces, all the time, for every event we do?  The answer is, we don’t.

I will be honest, I do not support Toronto Leather Pride in completely opening up what is supposed and should be a women and transgendered event to everyone.  That space needs to remain closed to cis-men for one night.  At the same time, whoever is stirring this shit up and threatening needs to grow up.  I also believe that HOTFF should have pushed back on the calls for legal action to use a quote from Twitter: “tedious short-sighted identity politics are often politically unsophisticated & detrimental on larger scale.”.

That said, I said it earlier today while I am not affiliated with Toronto Leather Pride or Heart of the Flag Productions, I appreciate what the organization does to setup events for the Leather community whether we identify as Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Queer, Pan or Straight.

For the Leathermen who read my blog and read this entry, I propose we respect the spirit of the event and support women and transgendered folk in our community.  They’ve earned the space a long time ago – don’t forget who looked after gay men as they were dying in the 80s and 90s.  They shouldn’t have to work so hard to claim their rightful spot.  Men – let’s choose not to enter into what was going to be considered the women & trans-only space, let’s drink and salute our women and transgendered brothers and sisters, after all we have ample enough space.  They need our support.

To those women, transfolks, and however you identify – I hope you will come to the Eagle and claim your rightful space by our side in however that space develops and I pity the man who dares to give you attitude or say you do not belong, when clearly you do belong.

If you have a problem with a potentially ‘exclusive’ event and you want to setup an event that is more open – then show leadership and set it up.  I’d be more than happy to support you.  Don’t pull the legal card – it doesn’t help you nor the greater community.  And if the individual or individuals are from the Pan community as called out by the original press release, then to the enlightened members of the Pan community, you have a duty to stand up and call those individuals on their shit because they are causing a rift – much like I continue to stand up to people when they use broad strokes against the pan community.

It’s easy to criticize, it’s harder to act.

Surge Women and Trans Bar Night Important Update

While I am not affiliated with Toronto Leather Pride or Heart of the Flag Productions, I appreciate what the organization does to setup events for the Leather community whether we identify as Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Queer, Pan or Straight.

It’s come to light that someone is stirring up shit towards the Lesbian and Trans community.  It amazing that people cannot accept the building of a separate space for those who want it and need it, while there are still lots of spaces for us to come together as one.  As I have always said, I support spaces where we can all meet separately and do our own thing, and also spaces where we can all come together.

As a gay man, I totally get that we all need our separate spaces, and I also support the fact that there is a wealth of spaces that are completely open to all of us.  Is someone about to launch a lawsuit against bath houses because they are exclusive to men?

Obviously a group of people don’t get this.  Whoever is trying to apply the “Anti-discrimination Act of Ontario” (Ontario Human Rights Code?) to this should be ashamed of themselves and truly does not understand or respect our differences.

To my Lesbian sisters and Trans brothers & sisters – I support you in the continued building of your community.  If there is anything I can do to support you, please let me know.

Below is a link to the announcement posted at Toronto Leather Pride’s website:

http://torontoleatherpride.ca/2012/08/surge-women-and-trans-bar-night-important-update/

Press Release
Tuesday, August 01, 2012
Toronto, Ontario
For immediate release:

Important Update for the Surge Women and Trans Bar Night Event.

Earlier this week Heart of the Flag Federation Inc. (HOTF) received several email letters and an appeal from representatives from the pan/straight leather community regarding concerns over the upcoming Surge Women and Trans bar night.

The first time event, which is to be held on the Friday evening of the Toronto Leather Pride weekend at the Black Eagle, was planned to essentially give our Leather Dykes, Queer Women and Trans People the opportunity to celebrate Leather Pride in a safe environment within an actual leather/kink/fetish bar.

The common concern and theme within each of the letters we received surrounded the issue of segregation of the event in a closed area of the venue and that by hosting a closed party HOTF may then be in violation of the Anti-discrimination Act of Ontario.

As HOTF adheres to the anti-discrimination act we have decided, along with the Black Eagle, to avoid any perception of any violation of the act and will not use the curtain that the venue uses for its dress code nights to separate the evening’s two events. Therefore, the Surge Women and Trans event will now be held simultaneously as the Fetish Gear Party, will still take place in the second floor room and will now be open to everyone.

HOTF apologises for any and all inconvenience that this change in this event may cause and invites everyone to attend both parties as collective celebration of Leather Pride.

Your hosts for the combined event will be Lamamlani, – International Ms. Leather 2009, Tarna – BBT 2012/IMsBB 2012 and Alex Canning – MLT 2012. The demonstration by Lamalani will proceed as planned.

We hope that you will join as our guest at the Black Eagle Toronto that welcomes and supports the whole leather, kink and fetish community including Leather Dykes, Queer Women and the Trans People all year long, on Friday, August 10 starting at 10pm for both these events that equally celebrate the pride we all have in our community.

Pantheon of Leather: Canadian Award

The Pantheon of Leather awards were announced today in The Leather Journal. I believe the printed newspaper was released July 30th or 31st, and the online edition was updated today.

As posted on Facebook, I am completely floored, honoured and humbled to get the news that I have been awarded the Pantheon of Leather Canadian Award. There have been so many people behind me and I thank them. This award is for all of you and the role you played in my life!

Even up until yesterday, I was saying to people, “There’s no way in hell I’m going to win that award.”  There were some significant names on the list of nominees this year, and a significant number of names on that list as past winners.  There are so many people that I know who should be recognized for their community involvement and I hope to see their names on the list.

As I said there have been so many people behind me who have pushed me along in my leather life, internationally, who have helped me to grow as a man and I was reflecting on this after a chat I had on Sunday night in San Francisco with a Master I highly respect, and on the way home from San Francisco on Monday.

I know I’m going to forget names in this list – I apologize, mea culpa, but here we go:  My partner Scott, Master Chuck and Thug Rocco, Master Chuck’s family, Brandon and Dan (Producers of Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy), Brad Hill, Dan Perry, Master Tony, Daddy David, David Coburn, Matt Pavelich, Chris Holmgren, Duncan MacLachlan, Master Peter Kinchloe and cub,  Sir Marc, Connor, Dwayne Bryk, Ian, boys matt, marc, & al; Steve, Matt, Justin, Chaz, Dart, Victoria Windsor, The Rochester Rams, Spearhead, The Ottawa Knights, Bear Hug UK, The Black Eagle staff… and so many more.

Years ago when I was a very very young Leatherman, I admit to having looked at Pantheon with somewhat of a cynical eye and skepticism, much like what my attitude used to be towards titleholders.

While it may be easier to sit there and be cynical, I decided to step up to the plate and step out of my comfort zone within the community.  I am always one to try and do my best and even when that may not be the popular decision.  I do my best to remain humble and not let my ego get the best of me.

Most importantly, yes I was very tired and drained after my title year, there were some things that I saw in our broader community that could have lead me to completely walk away from being an active part of our community, I chose to stick around and look beyond the issues and see how I can apply myself for the greater good.  I did take a necessary break and unfortunately work has not allowed me to spend as much time as I would like with my local community.  I am not going away, and you have not heard the last of me.  *GRIN*

It is important to recognize your community and your peers.  We have some amazing people in our community who go out of their way to volunteer and be active in many different way.  Please do what you can to recognize those individuals at the local level, such as through a community builder award; or even at an international level with a Pantheon.

With much gratitude to my community and in service – Thank You!

Congratulations to all of the nominees and those who are being recognized with a Pantheon!