A regular performer at Montreal's Kiss My Cabaret, Meow Mix, Le Boudoir, and Edgy Women Festival, McLeod's work utilizes performance-based, remix and cabaret and practices.[6][7][8][9]
She has performed in ten annual editions of the Edgy Women Festival and her work has been shown internationally.[10] One of her notable works was her "cougar for a year" project, in which she dressed in animal print from June 1, 2012, to June 1, 2013.[11][12][13] "Cougar for a year" won La Centrale's 2014 Prix Powerhouse for her radical honesty and courage in the face of normalization in our culture.[14] Dayna has also won numerous other awards, and has received funding for video projects from the Canada Council and the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.
Her body often figures prominently in her performances, such as Uterine Concert Hall an in-situ, sound performance where audience members were invited to listen through her uterus via stethoscope to music and soundscapes played from a speaker inserted into her vagina,[15][16][17] and Cougar For a Year in which she wore animal print clothing for an entire year, 24/7 to "[focus] on a public examination of the female body, especially an older woman’s body in a cultural space where this body has somehow become public property ripe for commentary".[18][19]
McLeod is also a video maker, utilizing performance-based practices where she performs directly for the camera, often combining this technique with remix practices, such as in Ultimate SUB Ultimate DOM: Maria Von Trapp & Mary Poppins and That's Right Diana Barry- You Needed Me.[20][21]
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^Gingras-Olivier, Marie-Claude (2014). "Se suivre : une volonté artistique et féministe émancipée du mythe pédagogique". Inter: Art Actuel (116): 60–63.
^Cowan, T.L. (2016). Householder, Johanna; Mars, Tanya (eds.). "cabaret performance and the social politics of scene-making". Toronto & Montreal: yyz. ((cite book)): |work= ignored (help)
^Slone, Abi (July 26, 2012). "Welcome to the Jungle: Turning 40 was the beginning of a year-long project for Montreal performance artist Dayna McLeod". Montreal Gazette.