drag culture
Drag culture is a vibrant and expressive art form where individuals, often called drag queens or drag kings, perform in exaggerated gender presentations. This performance art combines elements of theater, fashion, and makeup, allowing artists to explore and challenge traditional gender norms. Drag shows often feature lip-syncing, dancing, and comedy, creating an entertaining experience for audiences.
Originating in the LGBTQ+ community, drag culture has gained mainstream popularity, especially through platforms like RuPaul's Drag Race. It serves as a celebration of diversity and self-expression, fostering acceptance and understanding of different identities. Drag culture continues to evolve, influencing fashion, music, and social movements.