Drag kings: The women performing as men
Two women who perform as male characters on stage in Latvia and Brazil talk to Kim Chakanetsa about poking fun at the patriarchy, and how drag empowers them in everyday life.
While drag queens sit brightly under the pop culture spotlight, fewer people know about drag kings, the mostly female or non-binary performers who create male characters on stage and poke fun at the patriarchy. Kim Chakanetsa speaks to two drag kings who have found a community through performance and are using their characters to explore their own masculinity and femininity.
Mētra Saberova is an artist and drag king from Latvia, who performs as Timmy, and also manages the Latvian Drag King Collective – hosting and performing at live and online drag shows. She wants to create queer-friendly spaces in a country with limited rights and protections for LGBTQ+ people.
Giovana Lago is a drag king who performs as Don Giovanni in Brazil, as part of the Kings of the Night collective. She has a real interest in the history of drag kinging, and is also a burlesque performer, something she would never have tried if she hadn’t discovered drag first.
Produced by Caitlin Sneddon
IMAGE DETAILS
L: Giovana Lago as Don Giovanni (credit André Cardoso)
R: MÄ“tra Saberova as Timmy (credit MÄ“tra Saberova)
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