Martha Chaves

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Martha Chaves
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Nationality Canadian, Nicaraguan
Alma mater Concordia University
Occupation(s)Comedian, actress, playwright
Years active1995–present [1]

Martha Chaves is a Nicaraguan-Canadian comedian, actress, activist and playwright. She performs standup in English, Spanish, French and Italian. [2] She is a regular in the comedy circuits in Canada, the United States and Latin America, at Just for Laughs and other major festivals, and on CBC Radio.

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Since coming out around 2009, Chaves has spoken out for the LGBT community and has become known for her comedic take on being a homosexual person of colour in Canada. [3] She has also written and performed in a series of one-woman plays. Chaves won the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Standup Comic of 2017, after being nominated several times in the previous decade. [4]

Early life and education

Chaves was born in Nicaragua where she grew up under the Somoza dictatorship. Her parents were lawyers. [5] Chaves's family home was destroyed in the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake. [6] At 17, she was sent to Canada [5] to study at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. [7]

Her family fled from the Contra War, fearing that her younger brothers would be forced to fight in the army. [8] Her parents and three younger siblings became refugees in Guatemala where her father died two years later. [5] Chaves was unable to return to Nicaragua or reunite with her family in Guatemala, and so became a stateless refugee in Canada when her student visa expired. [6] She initially found work serving Spanish-language customers in a Montreal clothing store. [5]

Chaves had studied languages and translation at Concordia but was nervous about her accent. To build her self-confidence for public speaking she took a comedy course [1] with Andy Nulman of Just for Laughs. [7] Chaves performed on stage at the conclusion of the course, which inspired her to pursue a career in stand-up comedy. [1]

Career

Chaves has been performing stand-up comedy for 23 years (as of 2018). [1] She has toured the comedy-club circuits in Canada, the United States and Latin America, and performs in English, Spanish, French and Italian. [2] Chaves first performed at the Just for Laughs gala in 1998 [1] [2] and has been a regular at that Montreal festival [9] and other major comedy festivals including those in Halifax, [7] Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, Boston, and in Bogota, Colombia. [10]

Chaves has also performed for the Canadian Armed Forces at CFS Alert and in Egypt, Israel and Afghanistan, [11] and for the 2012 Nobel Women's Initiative delegation to Central America. [12] She warmed up an audience of 43,000 before the 2015 Pan American Games opening ceremony and hosted the 2016 ACTRA Awards. [11]

She has had two nationally televised stand-up comedy specials: Comics! on CBC and There's Something About Martha on CTV and The Comedy Network. [10] She frequently performs on CBC Radio's The Debaters , Because News [2] and Laugh Out Loud ; she was one of the latter show's five most-requested performers who appeared at their 10th anniversary gala. [13] [1] Chaves performed at a comedy show for the BBC World Service when it recorded an episode of The Arts Hour in Montreal. [14]

Chaves came out publicly around 2009 and began working her experience as a homosexual person of colour into her material. [9] At about this time she began writing and performing in a series of one-woman shows. Her semi-autobiographical play In Times of Trouble, about a lesbian woman returning to Guatemala to care for her dying born-again Christian mother, [5] [15] premiered at the Soulo festival in 2014 and opened the Caminos Pan-American arts festival in 2015. [8]

While continuing to perform mainstream shows, Chaves performs many gay, Latin or ethnic events. [7] She headlined in Canada's first LGBTQ+ comedy tour, Queer and Present Danger, [16] which performed in more than 25 cities. [3] She also headlined in The Ethnic Rainbow, Canada's first comedy show featuring LGBTQ comedians of colour. [17] Chaves performed in multiple showcases at Toronto Pride. [18]

Chaves was nominated for the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Female Standup every year from 2001 to 2006. She won the award for Best Standup Comic of 2017. [4]

Activism

Chaves has performed at fundraisers including Stand Up for Nicaragua [9] and Gags for Rags, [19] and has been a keynote speaker for numerous charity events. [12] [10]

Chaves has spoken at many high schools as part of an anti-bullying campaign, [10] and spoke at an annual 4/20 rally on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. [20] She took part in a comedy marathon for the Canadian Association of Stand Up Comedians (CASC) which sought to have stand-up comedy recognized as an art form, eligible for federal arts grants and aid with visa issues. [21]

Chaves lives in Toronto's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood and supported Olivia Chow in the 2014 Toronto mayoral election. [9]

Works

One-person shows

Film and television

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