Bawdy Storytelling: Where Regular People Tell Their Dirtiest Stories
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Photo from one of the many Bawdy Storytelling events that have happened over the past 15 years. Photo by Auey Santos
**And the next installment of it is this Friday, November 18th at the Verdi Club!**
While “Pervs” is a fond moniker and entirely embraced by the founder (because it is about honoring all of the groovy, funky, kinky perviness ever contemplated or enacted by good people), there is also a greater purpose at work with Bawdy. Yours truly, who once ran Whore! Magazine, was invited to tell a story at a Bawdy event at the Verdi Club. The event was specifically for sex workers to tell their stories. I have not been a sex worker nor was the magazine specifically about that however, the recognition of those who do the service work of sex are to be honored. So, I told a story instead about a great dominatrix I knew in New York who sassed and whipped by night but then sassed and taught kids by day. The beauty of that event was that sex workers told their stories and it was not what you might think. Though being in situations of fear or struggle were certainly expressed, more prominent in all the stories they told was a palpable compassion. There was also a political motivation imbedded in that particular show as sex workers have long been fighting to have their work de-criminalized and they have not yet succeeded. Providing an environment for these stories told live humanized those who are far too often judged and dismissed. The event was also great fun. On another night, as part of Beast Crawl in Oakland, it was stories of people truly finding their erotic delight, sluts and shy ones all. Wolf howls were in evidence and resounded around the room in celebration. As written by Race Bannon for the Bay Area Reporter about Bawdy, “If story is so pivotal to who we are as humans, then the telling of erotic stories should be just as vital. There is erotica. Porn can be a story of sorts. But the verbal telling of sexual stories, especially to a public audience, has been a relatively rare occurrence, Dixie De La Tour sought to change that”. And she did.
Dixie De La Tour, the creator and host of Bawdy Storytelling. photo: Natasha of Inamorata Photography

Bawdy was even able to pull off a few outdoor live shows during COVID, like this one at the Old SF Mint. Photo from Bawdy’s FB page.

Bawdy at the Blue Macaw, 2010. Yours Truly and Carol Queen who will also be there on Friday in the photo.
Friday, November 18th: Pornucopia: Stories of Abundance & Gratitude
At the Verdi Club (2424 Mariposa, San Francisco and Online)
Tickets at https://BawdyPAGratitude.eventbrite.com
Doors / Bang-O at 7:00 PM, Bawdy starts at 8:00 PM PDT
Join us in person, or tune in via the Livestream!
Alotta Boutté is also performing and you don’t want to miss seeing her!
Discover more about Dixie De La Tour and Bawdy Storytelling at Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ on Twitter at @Bawdy and always at www.BawdyStorytelling.com Remember, Stories help you find your people!
The Show will resume in February. In the meantime, Dixie De La Tour will be doing a 2 hour workshop on December 3rd called, ‘Storytelling to Get the Sex* You Want’. Tickets are at https://STGTSYWant.eventbrite.com
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Come e’ ridotto Club Verdi!