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{{Event
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|Event display name=Drag 101
|Event display name=Drag 101
|Date Start=2024-05-15 19:00
|Date Start=2024-05-15T19:00:00.000Z
|Date End=2024-05-15 19:45
|Date End=2024-05-15T19:45:00.000Z
|Event image=File:Drag 101.jpg
|Event description=Drag king Bobby Pudrido (aka Jay Thomas) talks about their process for creating their drag persona and performances. They'll also share about their practice producing, emceeing, and collaborating on drag events in Austin to showcase BIPOC, trans, alternative, and community-driven artists.
|Event description=Drag king Bobby Pudrido (aka Jay Thomas) talks about their process for creating their drag persona and performances. They'll also share about their practice producing, emceeing, and collaborating on drag events in Austin to showcase BIPOC, trans, alternative, and community-driven artists.


As a dyke, trans, nonbinary, latine, drag king and person most affected by the patriarchy, they share how media has replicated harmful misogynistic norms within the drag community, and the importance of creating alternative spaces for folks in the furthest outskirts of society.
As a dyke, trans, nonbinary, latine, drag king and person most affected by the patriarchy, they share how media has replicated harmful misogynistic norms within the drag community, and the importance of creating alternative spaces for folks in the furthest outskirts of society.


This event was created for the CATS+ Spring 2024 Residency.
This event was created for the [[CATS+ Spring 2024]] Residency.
 
|Event short description=Drag king Bobby Pudrido (aka Jay Thomas) talks about their process for creating their drag persona and performances. They'll also share about their practice producing, emceeing, and collaborating on drag events in Austin to showcase BIPOC, trans, alternative, and community-driven artists.
|Event short description=Drag king Bobby Pudrido (aka Jay Thomas) talks about their process for creating their drag persona and performances. They'll also share about their practice producing, emceeing, and collaborating on drag events in Austin to showcase BIPOC, trans, alternative, and community-driven artists.
 
|Funded by=Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs); National Endowment for the Arts
|Associated Program=CATS+
|Event artist=Jay Thomas
|Event format=Workshop
|Event format=Workshop
|Event medium=Craft; Drag; Makeup; Social Engagement
|Event medium=Craft; Drag; Makeup; Social Engagement
|Associated Program=CATS+
|Funded by=Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs); National Endowment for the Arts
|Event artist=Jay Thomas
|Event admission type=Free
|Event admission type=Free
|Airtable Record ID=recuBDLIhPoxa8P2R
|Is public=Yes
|Airtable Last Modified=2024-05-25 10:09 AM
|Is public=1
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[[Category:CATS+]]
[[Category:CATS+ Spring 2024]]

Latest revision as of 18:12, May 25, 2024


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Event Info
Date 05.15.24
Time 7pm–7:45pm
Format
Medium
Admission Free


Drag king Bobby Pudrido (aka Jay Thomas) talks about their process for creating their drag persona and performances. They'll also share about their practice producing, emceeing, and collaborating on drag events in Austin to showcase BIPOC, trans, alternative, and community-driven artists.

As a dyke, trans, nonbinary, latine, drag king and person most affected by the patriarchy, they share how media has replicated harmful misogynistic norms within the drag community, and the importance of creating alternative spaces for folks in the furthest outskirts of society.

This event was created for the CATS+ Spring 2024 Residency.