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- CA ON00239 F3006-f90
- File
- [2004?]
Part of Arnait Video Productions fonds
Sqluia at office
Ham Bay
CASS 47
- CA ON00239 F3006-f89
- File
- [2004?]
Part of Arnait Video Productions fonds
Sqluia
Kids at home
CASS 46
- CA ON00239 F3006-f88
- File
- [2004?]
Part of Arnait Video Productions fonds
Sulugaugaq & Sqluia at M Qulitqlik
CASS #45
- CA ON00239 F3006-f87
- File
- [2004?]
Part of Arnait Video Productions fonds
Sewing & Sulugaugaq
CASS #44
- CA ON00239 F3006-f86
- File
- 2004 summer
Part of Arnait Video Productions fonds
CASS #43
Eulalie's Cabin
summer 2004
on tape:
Eulalie cabin
ete 2004
43
- CA ON00239 F3006-f85
- File
- [2004?]
Part of Arnait Video Productions fonds
Atuat sewing
on tape:
Atuat sewing
Igloolik Point cass 42
- CA ON00239 F3006-f84
- File
- 5-6 Jul. 2004
Part of Arnait Video Productions fonds
Iqloolik Point
July 5-6 2004
Pamiaq reading comics
casual
- CA ON00239 F3006-f83
- File
- [2004?]
Part of Arnait Video Productions fonds
Entrevue Paniaq Iqloolik Point
on tape: Pamiaq interview 40
- CA ON00239 F3004-S3
- Series
- 1987-1997
Part of Kingston Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer 2 Spirited + Collection
Between 1987 and 2007 there were 10 drag show fundraisers to support compassionate HIV/AIDS care at Casey House. This series is comprised of videos of the fundraiser, DQ, over the first decade. At the height of the AIDS epidemic the Toronto drag community rallied to support the concept of a hospice for people dying of AIDS. One of the founders of the show was Kingstonian John Eric Turner (aka Sacha Maceknzie). The first show in 1987 raised $38,000 to complete the purchase of 9 Huntley Street, Casey House’s home for 29 years. Writer and director Michael Oscars would go on to lead three more cabaret-style shows. The second, in 1988 raised funds for renovations to Casey House. Some of the shows had names, The Sequin, Lucky Lady, Diva Oz Vegas, and some stayed simple, such as DQ ’92.
The 1992 show raised $105,000, seed money for Casey House’s home hospice program offering palliative nursing care for people in their homes, a service still offered to this day. This was a week of drag artist shows with a cast of more than 60. The 1995 show raised $120,000, the largest single event in Casey House history says the ’94-’95 annual report. With over 60 men and 2 women, held at the Bathurst Street Theatre. In 1997 the 10th anniversary show raised a record breaking $132,000 to support home hospice services. The 1997 show introduced a new creative team of Les Porter, creator and director & Don Calderwood, choreographer.
Casey House