Reykjavík Grapevine - 29.07.2016, Síða 32

Reykjavík Grapevine - 29.07.2016, Síða 32
Höfðabakki 9 - 110 Reykjavík - www.mimir.is - Tel: 580 1800 Höfðabakki 9 Entrance to Mímir-símenntun Höfðabakki 9, 110 Reykjavík Bus line no. 6 from city centre and bus line no. 12 from Breiðholt Öldugata 23, 101 Reykjavík Vesturlandsvegur Learn Icelandic this summer Location: Öldugata 23, 101 Reykjavík Registration: www.mimir.is or at the office at Höfðabakki 9, 110 Reykjavík Morning and evening classes in July and August Level 1-3 and online course level 4 Performance 32 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 11 — 2016 It's Tuesday night and the heels are out at the rehearsal space of Drag-Súgur, Reykjavík's latest and greatest drag performance group. The queens are gearing up for their upcoming perfor- mance at Reykjavík Pride, which will be their biggest yet, and the excite- ment is palpable as they swap makeup tips and reflect on an exciting eight months. Drag-Súgur has only been around since last November, but their month- ly performances at Gaukurinn have al- ready become a fixture in Reykjavík's queer arts calendar. It all began after Hafsteinn Himiljómi Sverrisson and Sigurður Heimir Guðjónsson met last year and discovered they both wanted to improve the spaces for queer art in Reykjavík. "When we started this, we wanted to make an impact and really try to revive the queer community, and not have it active just around Pride," says Sigurður, who performs as Gógó Starr. By all accounts they've succeeded, with Gaukurinn regularly at capacity for Drag-Súgur shows as people flock to watch drag queens and drag kings strut their stuff on stage. "Before Drag-Súgur there was nothing happening, nothing!" says Hafsteinn, who performs as Ragna Rök. "Queer people wouldn't hang out. We only had Kiki, and then you'd show up and you were half a vodka bottle in, you know? Every queer person I knew was screaming for something more to happen." What is drag? There isn't a long history of drag in Iceland, so for some people Drag- Súgur is their first introduction to the form, says Hafsteinn. This has meant a lot of explaining the "what" and the "why" behind drag. "It's most likely going to be light and funny and silly," says Richard Chap- man, who performs as Wonda Starr. He says he thinks most people coming to Drag-Súgur shows are just looking for entertainment. "But then there's also the other side, where you're com- ing to have your ideas challenged." For Hólmar Hólm, who performs as Drama, drag is about embracing his femininity, which in the past has Words ISAAC WÜRMANN Photos DAVID TERRAZAS Share this article GPV.IS/DRAG11 The Queens Of Reykjavík Drag-Súgur prepares for a breakthrough at Pride

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