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MR LEATHER OTTAWA / MLO 2012 offers entertainment, education and a celebration of the love of leather
Bradley Turcotte / Ottawa / Wednesday, November 07, 2012
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Canada’s largest kink and fetish competition celebrates 20 years of leather love Nov 9 to 11.

The three-day Mr Leather Ottawa event will include seminars, information booths, a gear and leather swap, a marketplace and a retrospective that features former titleholders.
 
Pat Croteau, MLO's producer of sales and marketing, has been on the MLO team for seven years and has seen the weekend grow exponentially. He stresses the event is for everyone and anyone, as MLO’s motto is “Be yourself.”
 
“Even if you have never been out in the leather or fetish community and you feel that you don’t have anything to wear, that’s fine; just come out and party,” he says. “The point of the event is to invite everyone to come in and have fun.”

New additions to the event’s lineup include a game show entitled Meet the Meat and a bootblack competition.
 
Those competing for the bootblack title will not only be prepping for the matchup, but will also be on hand over the weekend to shine up attendees' boots and offer tips on leather care.
MLO may be primarily about leather and kink, but show producer Christopher Doyle says the attendees come together like family.
(Bert Schopf)

Additionally, a playpen will be available for rawhide aficionados who identify as leather puppies.
 
“Leather puppies are individuals who feel that their inner kink selves are very canine,” Croteau explains. “It’s an expression of their inner selves, much like we have seen for generations people express as masters or slaves. The play pit gives them a safe play area where they can just go into their puppy persona, feeling very safe to mingle and play.”

Anyone out and about in Ottawa knows Zelda Marshall is one queen who loves to mingle. Marshall has tirelessly raised funds for the leather community every weekend at Centretown Pub. She will co-host the Meet the Meat event alongside former MLO titleholder Michael Tattersall, acting as Vanna White to Tattersall’s Pat Sajak.

Marshall says she sees a correlation between the two communities. “The drag and leather communities are very much into wearing what makes us feel fabulous and good about ourselves, and we are both very much about community service.”
(Bert Schopf)

After a few years away from Ottawa, DJ Jungle Jen will return to the community at the contest afterparty. She says partiers can expect the best of mainstream, dance, electro and nu-disco sprinkled with classic and new house.
 
Show producer Christopher Doyle says the $60,000 production is unlike any other fetish weekend on the continent. Rather than being a simple showcase of all things sex, Doyle says, the weekend’s attendees come together like family.

“Stylistically, it is split. It’s part kink and part fetish. It is all about the brotherhood: people in the leather community who feel like family, coming from all over North America and hanging out for an entire weekend,” he says. “That’s something you just don’t get with any other event.”

Mr Leather Ottawa 2012
Fri, Nov 9-Sun, Nov 11
Individual event tickets $25-45
VIP package $140
Online ticket sales at
mlo-xx.eventbrite.com.

MLO Contest
Sat, Nov 10
Doors 8pm; contest 9pm sharp
Saint Brigid’s Centre for the Arts
310 St Patrick St (at Cumberland)
$25


More info at mlo-xx.com.


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Reader Comments


 
why so many women in Mr?
If it is "Mr." Leather, why does every pic show women and men engaged in heterosexual suburban married sex play? If this event is a pansexual bisexual hetero-queer event encouraging males and females and penis with vaginas, then why call it "Mr." and imply a monosexual homosexual male event?
bloodclot, Toronto Ontario
11/07/12 1:57 PM EST
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The name is part of the history
@bloodlcot - The name of the event has been the same for 20 years, we have been reluctant to change it; also the largest event during the weekend is the Mr. Leather Ottawa competition. That is a reflection of the title being given out, not who is welcome to attend. MLO is proud of our diverse production team and having reached out to many communities. Our inclusiveness is not only part of our mandate - it is why this event has doubled in size in 5 years. Anyone with questions about the event is welcome to contact us.
Pat Croteau, Ottawa ON
11/08/12 7:57 PM EST
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Fetish Competition
Why is the fetish thing just about leather and S & M? There are other fetishes men have. Where are the socks and feet fetish?
Sock Man, Ottawa Ontario
11/09/12 7:31 PM EST
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fetish has nothing to do with women's leather
Sock Man, the reason your fetish and many many others are not included is because these events are not about sexual fetish but about costume and role play that is inclusive of men and women and trans and heteros and everyone. Real fetish people act out their pet boner trips without the need to be fashion-plate suburban "rebels" who think they are cool and hip by wearing boring though now styled cow skin. Some queer in Toronto called the leather world Whips and Wigs because it was just macho drag instead of female drag queen drag. Nothing to do with fetish and everything to do with Mr. Dress Up thinks he's a cool kid.
bloodclot, Toronto Ontario
11/29/12 10:10 AM EST
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I am almost tickled pink...
...that I don't have to mince words. I am not the current Titleholder, and that affords me some leeway in the language I choose to use when addressing intolerance, bigotry and hate INSIDE the "Gay World." I suppose I should not be surprised by the vitriolic anger disguised as sarcasm and mere disdain that some in the "Gay World" project. In Leather we find the incidence of those sorts of things are fewer and further between, except in cases where the ego-self assumes an air of superiority over others. My over-all experience in Leather Brotherhood (which includes brothers and sisters of all gender identities) has been one of unconditional acceptance--something the Gay World does not give out. In Leather, we accept the value of other individuals who are willing to build something greater than just the ego-self. Those other-oriented individuals don't have to be in Leather to be valued; Drag/clothes of all kinds, rope, rubber, diapers, nothing, and even socks, boots, hosiery and fire hoses. I could go on listing, but you will find those lists on kink and fetish sites all over the "interweb." But, back on track: Leather is not about appearances, except to those who are deeply insecure in their own selves and their own abilities to Love/be Loved unconditionally. Sure, there is a visual component to the Culture: Men are visual creatures, and we appreciate the form a human cuts--in or out of Leather. But let me assure you, if it was indeed merely about "looks," you would not find the high calibre of people in it that you do discover when you look beyond the tip of your own nose. Dilettantes are welcome to inquire about membership in the Community, but they tend to evaporate out of sight when the work needs to be done. A word of advice: Avoid dilettantism; it is just as bad as ego-driven airs of superiority in the "Gay World."
Mike Tattersall, Ottawa On
11/29/12 7:11 PM EST
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