#1 Marilyn Nova White
DRAG
Drag is not just performance, but a way of doing and undoing gender. It operates through the body — through posture, voice, gesture, and relation — revealing gender as something practiced rather than given.
As a shared and situated practice, drag opens spaces for experimentation, exaggeration, and transformation. It allows for the rehearsal of other ways of being, where identity becomes fluid, relational, and collectively negotiated.
