โI know itโs not most popular and most people, especially people in university, look down upon it,โ said Toronto Batman.
After a weekend of cheering crowds across Waterlooโs Uptown in part of the 22nd annual Busker Carnival, Batman revealed the challenges and benefits of working as a street performer.
Batman, who chose not to disclose his real name, is fairly new at the game of busking, only starting in 2006.
He didnโt officially assume his role as Torontoโs Caped Crusader until May 2009.
โI never planned on being a buskerโฆ It kind of fell in to my lap,โ he explained.
Finding it difficult to work in a typical nine-to-five regimen and preferring to be his own boss in control of his pay cheques, Batman enjoys the freedoms associated with busking.
โIโm not going to lie, I like the easy money,โ he said. โI get to do a lot of fun things, I get to see different cities.โ
The job itself however is not as simple as it appears, with the many repercussions associated with it.
Regarding negative attitudes he has confronted towards the job, Batman described what he faces, saying, โI see on the internet that people think buskers are stupid and homeless.โ
โI think if people thought of me more as just, yeah I realize Iโm dressed up as Batman but Iโm still a human being, that would go a long way,โ he said, adding that more people need to acknowledge that buskers do work for tips and are thrown off track during a performance with any unexpected altercations.
Endorsing his choice of work, Batman noted that street performances are a tradition that has endured the ages.
โBusking is one of the oldest jobs in the world, right up there with drug dealing and prostitution and tax collectors and yet people think that [only] tax collectors are very traditional,โ he commented.
Re-defining ideas of what a traditional job is, according to Batman, would allow for busking to be better received.
While typical street performances can result in negative backlash, festivals like the Busker Carnival provide a more welcoming atmosphere.
โI think that itโs a good way to bring in buskers with a decent amount of talent,โ said Batman.
โWe donโt have to worry about getting kicked out and weโre treated like actual performers as opposed to scum.โ
Despite the many predicaments involved with busking, Batman remarked that it was simply the type of job those inclined to do so felt the need to do.
โMost people would agree they wouldnโt want to spend their energy doing anything else,โ he said.
Yeah I realize Iโm dressed up as
Batman but Iโm still a human being.
– Toronto Batman
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