trans pride Scotland: the performers

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Mystika Glamoor

Mystika Glamoor is the surrealist socialist socialite, the high priestess of Edinburgh drag, and the pre-Covid hostess of “GLAMOOR! THE KWEER KABARET” and “KRUNCH” at The Street bar. Sometimes campy, sometimes witchy, and always political, Mystika is now one of the owners and the creative director of the Greenwood queer cafe and art gallery, a safe sober space for all. You can find more from Mystika through Youtube and Patreon.

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jessica stratton

Hey everyone, I'm Jessica Stratton! I am 37 & I am from London.

I am proudly Transgender & I started my journey to womanhood 20 years ago. I am a singer-songwriter & piano player. My music is a reflection of the all the emotions & experiences I have had over the past 30 years plus. My music has been my greatest healer & my way of expressing myself & how I feel. I hope to inspire others & be a voice for our community in the mainstream world. You can find me on Youtube and Instagram.

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milo clenshaw

Milo is a non-binary transmasculine poet, writer and nature-lover who is currently studying for a Masters in Film Curation at the University of Glasgow. Through his writing he attempts to make sense of memory, relationships and the physical experience of navigating the world in a gender non-conforming body, using writing as a site for self discovery and compassion. Although his work comes from personal experience, he hopes it can be a place of recognition for trans people of all backgrounds. 

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anne spank

Hailing from one of Scotland's most exciting arts scenes. Anne Spank encapsulates glamour, empowerment and a touch of dyspraxia. After taking part in some of the drag scene's largest live events she has been featured in a number of digital drag shows as well as being a finalist in Havana's Meltdown. A mix of classic 80s icons like Kate Bush and contemporary masterpieces from Dizze Rascal to Brooke Candy. She is sure to light up the screen for TransPride 2020. You can find more from her on Facebook.

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lilidh jack

An Aberdonian student, Lilidh is an Aberdeen/Glasgow-based thing-doer, music-maker. Recovering twink turned baby butch. She lived for several years as a recluse in Aberdeenshire. Is still slightly unhinged. 

For enquiries please email lilidh.jack@gmail.com

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eve jeffrey

Eve Jeffrey is a half-poet, half-visual artist, half-comedian. Wait. That's too many halves. Never mind. She explores issues of transgender identity, bad technology and the struggle to get a decent night's sleep. Eve performs regularly at Inn Deep and with Queer Theory Cabaret and is always up for serious misadventure. During lockdown she has divided her time between squabbling over Zoom calls and pretending to be a ghost. 

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amy and saya

Amy and Saya have been working together as an acro duo since 2017. They are based in Edinburgh and have performed at a variety of cabarets, corporate events and contemporary festivals. Their latest act will explore Amy’s journey to coming out as non-binary, supported by Saya. You can find them on Facebook.

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Jamie O’donnell

I’m a 22-year-old conceptual artist from Tayport in Fife, currently based in Edinburgh. My practice and poetry are extremely personal to me as it is about the voice, my experience with mental illness, my experience as a trans man– as well as growing up. I love to see others recognising themselves in my work. I believe there is something really special about how we can bring people together by the power of one voice. You can find me on Instagram, Youtube or through my website.

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bonni black

My name is Bonnie. I’m a singer-songwriter based in Falkirk. I've been writing and performing songs for over 15 years and have recently graduated with a BDes in Audio. I took a break from music while studying, but in recent months I’ve felt compelled to write again. 

I have mostly played in punk bands; however, my current style is a more subdued mix of folk/swing jazz/soul/goth-rock. Whatever it is, I hope it inspires other LGBTQIA people to pick an instrument. You can find me on Soundcloud, Linked In, Upwork and Fiverr.

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myla corvidae

Myla Corvidae is a non-binary pioneering museums and heritage professional, illustrator for Gwyllion Magazine and games designer at Corvidae Games, exploring queering museum space digitally. They are the co-director of Queer Heritage Forum and has performed in Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Pandora Men YouTube series and spoken word events in Aberdeen with poetry published in partnership with Aberdeen City Libraries. You can find them on Twitter.


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