An expression of trans youth.Red Durkin's journey to adulthood hasn't been an easy one. Her mother passed away at an early age, and her stepmother had her in and out of therapy for dressing like a girl. For a young artist growing up transgender transgender or transgendered adj. Transsexual. in North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. , finding a sense of community was difficult, but finding an outlet for trans expression proved to be nearly impossible. Then the Tranny Roadshow came to town. Co-organized by Jamez Terry, 23, the annual show combines the talents of a core of traveling artists--as well as a handful they pick up along the way--in a "multimedia performance art extravaganza ex·trav·a·gan·za n. 1. An elaborate, spectacular entertainment or display: "Washington is an extravaganza of great buildings, greenery, and monuments" Larry Griffin. ." It features an eclectic mix of trans humorists A humorist is a person who writes or performs humorous material. The material written and/or performed by humorists tends to be more subtle and cerebral than the material created by stand-up comedians and comedy writers. , bands, poets, and visual artists, some of whom have been rejected by "mainstream" theater. The mission, Terry says: "Make the vague and abstract personal." "The show isn't about gender, it's about us," Terry adds, shortly after finishing a 30-day, 26-show tour in April, which made stops at community centers, colleges, churches, libraries, bookstores, and theaters around the country and in Canada. "Everything you do as an artist comes from who you are." Durkin, 22, agrees; her material doesn't deal exclusively with gender. "[The Roadshow] shows us as multidimensional mul·ti·di·men·sion·al adj. Of, relating to, or having several dimensions. mul ti·di·men people,"
Durkin says. "Gender is not the only thing our lives are based
on."
For trans youths like Durkin and Terry, the Roadshow provides a sense of community that can be hard to find. Terry didn't see his first trans person until he was 18. Durkin remembers joining the Roadshow "to find other people like me in the world," and participation in the group has given her a better sense of self-image, she says. Terry and Durkin joke about the difficulties they've faced trying to cross the Canadian border with IDs that don't match their genders. Or the occasional confused-looking cashier CASHIER. An officer of a moneyed institution, who is entitled by virtue of his office to take care of the cash or money of such institution. 2. The cashier of a bank is usually entrusted with all the funds of the bank, its notes, bills, and other choses in at a Burger King. "It can be nerve-racking pulling into a truck stop," Durkin says. After last year's inaugural tour, which included 47 stops in 66 days, some performers felt like they were spread a little thin. So this year's tour was shorter and focused on cities east of the Mississippi. But Terry promises that next year's tour will be "bigger, better, and more organized" and will be out West. Terry, who lives in Alaska and works there seasonally as a sled dog sled dog Any working dog used to pull a sled carrying people and supplies across snow and ice. The breeds most commonly used are the Alaskan malamute, Laika, Samoyed, and Siberian husky. All are powerful dogs with a thick coat and high endurance. See also Eskimo dog. handler A software routine that performs a particular task. It often refers to a routine that "handles" an exception of some kind, such as an error, but it can refer to mainstream processes as well. The term is typically used in operating systems and other system software. , hopes that he can one day, perhaps this year, lead a mini tour there. And in between tours, all the members of the theatrical troupe will be writing new material while continuing to "educate people about gender issues with a display of real trans talent," Durkin says. |
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