This story was created by Xtra's branded content team alongside Peak Pride, separate from Xtra's editorial staff.
For Sasha and Sparkle, the first drag queens soon to set heels on powder up at Big White Ski Resort for the inaugural Peak Pride, nippier weather won’t prevent them from being any less fabulous.
The two are pioneers of drag culture in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley. Sasha created the area’s first drag show, Embodiment, and the pair will now be hosting the three-day Pride festival, from April 7–9, 2017.
Xtra caught up with the duo to talk about life as a drag queen on a snowy mountain, and how to improve your chances of getting laid at the inaugural Peak Pride.
“The truth is, drag is so hot. When we are up there, we’ll be taking our clothes off,” Sasha laughs.
According to Sparkle, figure skating tights are your best bet when the temperature drops. “They make it look like you have bare legs, but you’re still warm. And also, because I don’t shave my legs because I’m a lazy queen.”
Lazy wouldn’t be the first word that comes to mind to describe the pair. Sasha and Sparkle will play hostesses throughout the festival from the opening reception to the closing Sunday brunch.
In between, the two will be busy co-hosting other events, such as The Freestyle Party following the opening reception, which will feature a drag performance by gender-bending performers Thanks Jem and Rose Butch.
Saturday will see the opening of Peak Pride’s beer garden on the hill, followed by a downhill-ski parade. Everything culminates at the Wipeout Party, which promises special appearances by Alyssa Edwards of RuPaul’s Drag Race and RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars–fame. By then, attendees should be ready to wind down at the VIP Chatters Brunch to nurse their Pride hangovers.
Peak Pride
Big White Ski Resort, Kelowna, BC
April 7–9, 2017
peakpride.ca