Drag queens compete for top prize in
Nicaragua pageant
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[July 17, 2023]
MANAGUA (Reuters) - In a packed bar in Nicaragua's capital,
Managua, on Friday night, more than 1,000 people gathered to see a group
of drag queens battle it out to snatch the crown for best performance
while representing several Central American countries.
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Drag Queen Nadia performs during the Mix
Imperial Central American Tropical Drag Royale 2023 pageant in Managua,
Nicaragua, July 15, 2023 REUTERS/Maynor Valenzuela |
The
Mix Imperial Central American Tropical Drag Royale provided a
stage for drag performers in a region where LGBT people often
face discrimination and economic hardship.
"It's a form of catharsis," said Alexa Evangelista, a drag queen
from El Salvador and one of the night's performers, who
lip-synched and danced for the adoring crowd.
A jury of the three finalists from the Royale's first edition in
2019 crowned the winner, taking in to account the audience's
support.
"This type of platform gives visibility to queer artists that we
don't have in our countries in Central America, where we lack
institutional and government support," Evangelista said.
Drag queen Peppe Pig said the pageant gave her the opportunity
to travel outside her home country of Guatemala, and that drag
has helped her meet new friends and her current partner.
"Drag has really opened so many doors."
Nicaraguan drag queen Akeyra Davenport took home the night's
crown in her first competition after 11 years as a drag artist.
"It gives me the initiative to keep moving forward, to continue
pursuing one of many dreams that have left me behind," she said.
(Reporting by Maynor Valenzuela in Managua; Writing by Brendan
O'Boyle; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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