Reykjavík Grapevine - 29.07.2016, Blaðsíða 33

Reykjavík Grapevine - 29.07.2016, Blaðsíða 33
33The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 11 — 2016 been used against him. "It's not that I want to be anything other than I am," says Hólmar about the misconception that dressing in drag is an expression of gender identity. "You're just putting on a costume, you're putting on a show. It's just like an actor on a stage, it's no different from being in a Santa costume." "It's a magical fucking tool," Hafsteinn says about drag. Before doing drag, he says he was feeling depressed, but now he's been able to connect with his identity in new ways. "It's opening doors in my mind and my life that's mak- ing me feel more appreciative and powerful," he says. "Who'd have thought that a pair of heels would make you feel better!" The RuPaul Effect The royalty of Drag-Súgur say they see themselves as part of a drag "renaissance" that's happening in Iceland and around the world. The re-emergence of drag as a popular form of art and performance is undoubtedly thanks to the televi- sion show ‘RuPaul's Drag Race’, which in recent years has become popular even beyond the queer community. "Queens everywhere in the world are so much further along just because of all this exposure," says Hólmar. When he first did drag in secondary school, Hól- mar says he only had his female friends to help him with makeup and outfits. "I never did it again until two years ago I was watch- ing ‘RuPaul's Drag Race’ and I was like, 'Oh, this is what it takes to be a real drag queen,'" he says. "I re- ally loved the show, and I wanted to do everything like they were do- ing it." As opposed to other cities such as London, where there is a par- ticular style of drag performance, Richard says Icelandic drag clearly finds inspiration from the queens on RuPaul's show. "Because there hasn't been such a long history in Iceland, you can see with Drag- Súgur that people aren't just bas- ing it off of traditions that have already passed," he says. "There's a complete diversity of performers." Introducing: Queer Reykjavík One of the Drag-Súgur's main tri- umphs has been reuniting and re- vitalizing the queer community in Reykjavík, says Hafsteinn. "I feel like I'm at a reunion sometimes because I'll see queer people that I haven't seen in years and then they just show up to our shows," he says. Drag-Súgur has grown to about fifteen regular perform- ers, as well as a growing network of other queer artists in Reykjavík. Australian comedian Jonathan Duffy has been hosting the drag shows since they started at Gau- kurinn last year, and agrees that Drag-Súgur has been important for building community. "I've been doing comedy for twelve years and as a gay comedian, I would say this is the only time I've ever seen an audience that is just so mixed," he says. "It's such a massive variety of cross-sections of society who have all come to watch this one thing that brings all of them joy." Although Hafsteinn says he doesn't know how Drag-Súgur will evolve in the coming months and years, he hopes it will continue to be an inclusive space in Reykjavík. "People come to the show to find respite from being weird," he says. "Nobody's going to come in and feel bad about themselves when there are so many strange things happening. It's a place for outsid- ers to come and just breathe." Drag-Súgur will be performing at Iðnó on August 2 as part of the Reykjavík Pride programme. They will also be part of the Gaukurinn float in the Pride parade and will be performing in the festival fol- lowing the parade. 1 6 -1 4 4 0 - H V ÍT A H Ú S IÐ / S ÍA G E T Y O U R D E S I G N E R B R A N D S T A X F R E E A T K E F L A V I K A I R P O R T
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