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Planning a birthday with S Bear Bergman
IN PRINT / Writer, educator and performer plans big weekend in Halifax
Shannon Webb-Campbell
/ National / Thursday, September 15, 2011
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S Bear Bergman is a multitasker who not only educates, writes and performs, but also unloads the dishwasher during interviews.
“I find it so much easier to get certain tasks done if they aren't a total time suck,” Bergman says. “Do you mind?”
S Bear Bergman is planning a big weekend in Halifax to mark hir 37th birthday.
Not at all.
Much like any versatile storyteller, the charismatic Bergman plans to celebrate hir 37th birthday in style – with a long weekend of events in Halifax.
The birthday weekend will include trans education events at Halifax Pride on Sept 22 and a "Speakeasy" show at the Company House on Sept 24, which will include story- and joke-telling as well as some audience-inspired improv.
To end the birthday weekend, Bergman will spend Sunday afternoon, Sept 25, at Venus Envy for a workshop on how to flirt.
Storytelling is at the heart of everything Bergman does, including a passion for education, workshops, writing, theatre and poetry.
Bergman knocks two plates together noisily.
“Sorry about that.”
Bergman's work includes
Butch Is a Noun
(Suspect Thoughts Press, 2006) and
The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You
(Arsenal Pulp Press, 2009). Bergman also worked as a co-editor, with Kate Bornstein, of
Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation
(Seal Press, 2010). There are even three children's books on the back burner, awaiting a queer-friendly kids publisher:
The Adventures of Tulip
,
Birthday Wish Fairy
and
Backwards Day
.
Bergman came from a pack of storytellers, much like hir friend, renowned tale-chaser Ivan Coyote.
“It's the only thing that I've ever really liked enough to keep doing,” ze says. “I am from a family of storytellers – my dad, my grandfathers, my uncle, my parent's friends. Every once in a while, if somebody is trying to be a snoot, they ask with whom I studied storytelling. I say Arnie Friedlander. They kind of nod, like 'Ah, yes.' Little do they know he's in the building supplies business; he’s one of Dad’s close friends.”
Bergman remembers sitting around the kitchen table as a child, each person wanting to have the last word. Storytelling is just as much an art as it is a skill, ze says. “Storytelling is the thing I can do. It’s the same one talent wearing different hats."
Bergman's work is both hilarious and heartbreaking. Hir latest collection,
The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You
, had me in stitches one paragraph, in tears the next. In our complicated, detached modern world, pure heart and sheer honesty go a long way.
"My books are full of non-fiction. Some of it's more storytelling; some of it's more essays. I know what's not a good idea; I know what is a good idea to perform.”
Bergman found hir true calling at five when ze was a ringmaster in a school play.
“I was the only kid who could read from my note card and look up every once in a while,” ze says. “I was hooked, immediately. I have a lot of faith in the power of live performance, and the more we move toward a world where you can press pause on anything at any time, the more of a curmudgeon I become about live performance to be important.”
The Deets:
Trans Sex for Trans and Sexy (and our admirers)
Fri, Sept 23, 8pm
Venus Envy, 1598 Barrington St
Halifax
Speakeasy with S Bear Bergman
Sat, Sept 24, 7pm
Company House,
2202 Gottingen St
Halifax
Flirting
Sun, Sept 25, noon
Venus Envy, 1598 Barrington St
Halifax
sbearbergman.com
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Ze want to danke zim for hir/hur story(ie). Dost zim's pronouns grok? Or duz ir zim's zorry?
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