Allyship part 2
Sometimes non-queer people come to queer spaces because they feel safer. They should work on fixing the non-queer spaces!
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Allyship part 2
Sometimes non-queer people come to queer spaces because they feel safer. They should work on fixing the non-queer spaces!
#IntimamenteQueerTango #tango #ArgentineTango #queerTango #tangoQueer
Just heard that the place in Buenos Aires that has a ban on same-gender dancing literally carved in stone is FINALLY changing.
#IntimamenteQueerTango #tango #ArgentineTango #queerTango #tangoQueer
Now we’re talking about negative sides of the códigos we’ve experienced.
“Your clothes/shoes determine your role.”
Many of the women have the “if we go to straight milongas, the men snub us because we also lead” problem.
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Next is how, in late 19th century and early 20th century Buenos Aires, there were a lot of immigrants with no shared language, and some of the códigos provided a way to do nonverbal consent.
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Ray: “my first few years of tango, 1993–1997, Augusto hadn’t done his milonga yet, so nobody was gay. I mean, everybody was gay, but nobody was gay.”
#IntimamenteQueerTango #tango #ArgentineTango #queerTango #tangoQueer