Performer dissects her own gory metamorphosis
The Silicone Diaries documents transformation from a trailer park boy to a transgender woman
By Sarah Berman, Special To The Sun February 9, 2012 6:17 AM
http://www.vancouversun.com/Life/Performer+dissects+gory+metamorphosis/6125167/story.htmlPerformer Nina Arsenault isn't interested in cookie-cutter stories of empowerment or triumph.
Though her transformation from an eight-year-old boy living in an Ontario trailer park to Canada's best-known transgender woman is undeniably self-determined, Arsenault prefers to raise questions rather than offer pre-packaged answers.
"I think it would be insulting to people's intelligence if I tried to wrap up my experience with a really cute bow," she says of her confessional one-woman show The Silicone Diaries, which opens at the Cultch Feb. 14.
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The Silicone Diaries reveals Nina Arsenault's quest for plastic beauty
In The Silicone Diaries, Nina Arsenault reveals her sex work, her endless surgeries, and her redefinition of what a woman can be
By Colin Thomas, February 9, 2012
http://www.straight.com/article-601516/vancouver/quest-plastic-beautyNina Arsenault knows that she contains multitudes. She's convinced that you do too.
In her solo show, The Silicone Diaries, the transsexual Arsenault shares the story of her epic, often dangerous pursuit of beauty. She talks about how, when she was a five-year-old boy named Rodney, growing up in a trailer park in Beamsville, Ontario, she went to Zellers with her mom and encountered the most beautiful woman she had ever seen: a mannequin. As an adult, Arsenault transformed herself into a woman whose appearance is every bit as stylized as a mannequin's—although, unlike a mannequin, Arsenault is voluptuous, a 36D-26-40 bombshell. In The Silicone Diaries, Arsenault's goal is not to pass as a cisgender—female-born—woman, but to sculpt herself, with her Mexican surgeon's help, into a state of idealized femininity, to carve her will into her flesh.