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What is the common sentiment towards trans ballerinas, in your experience? Are they made to perform according to their birth sex? Or disencouraged from ballet?
Hi there!
I’m a little ashamed to admit that I know close to nothing about what concerns the presence of trans and non binary people in ballet. Maybe you could shot an ask to @scriptlgbt who will definitely be more versed than me in the topic.
What I do remember is seeing a performance on youtube of a dance company entirely made up of trans people (and they were amazing) and even if I couldn’t find the video I found their website, so you could check it for more information: http://www.ballez.org/Â
I think there is still a lot of hostility toward trans people doing ballet (at least at high levels) since ballet is still considered to be limited to those people that adhere to specific body types and roles (which is very sad because everybody should be able to do what they love and if you love doing ballet you should feel free to dance regardless of your gender and physique), so trans people are generally encouraged not to do ballet or at least dance according to their birth sex. However, I believe that the public and (more slowly) dance companies as well are growing more and more aware of the issue, which leaves me hoping that things will get better in the future.
Hope this helps, sorry if I couldn’t be more exhaustive,
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1.13.17
1st Transgender Hair Salon Opens in Argentina
The state must implement public policies that better protect trans people, said Vasquez, denouncing the lack of political will under Macri’s right-wing administration.
Andrea Vargas is not afraid to be attacked on her way home anymore, now that she is working in the first hair salon in Argentina, recently opened by 10 transgender people who were former sex workers.
“Now I feel different,” she told EFE, explaining that because they work at night, trans sex workers are exposed to a wide range of violent assaults — from being robbed, beaten up, to murdered, with 15 cases recorded in 2016.
Vargas recently started working at the self-managed hair salon in Buenos Aires, an initiative meant to empower transgender people and counter stereotypes and stigmatization.
The idea dates back to 2012, when Claudia Vasquez head of the human rights group Otrans, launched the project without public funding.
“Las Charapas” project allowed the women to find an identity, the activist told EFE, insisting the state should provide them with alternatives — as sex work affects 90% of trans people.
The project especially supports trans migrants like Vargas, who came from Peru two years ago in a bid to continue working as a hairdresser, her profession, but eventually “fell into the street.”
“It’s not that I wanted to … but I did not have any income,” adding that her activity also led her to drug addiction.
But the hair salon changed her perspective on life: “when you are in the street, you don’t think about studying, and now I am considering studying journalism or law, so I can help my peers.”
Usually associated with show business, drugs and crime, the cooperative seeks to change stereotypes about the trans community as neighbors interact more closely with the collective.
Vasquez denounced the institutional violence against the trans community, especially immigrants, observing a surge of attacks since conservative President Mauricio Macri was elected in 2015 — “imposing xenophobic policies.”
The persecution adds up to the difficulties of finding a job and a place to live, as Macri’s policies have sparked a wave of mass layoffs.
The state must implement public policies that better protect trans people, said Vasquez, denouncing the lack of political will to properly apply a bill approved in September 2015 in the Buenos Aires province.
Vasquez, who came from Peru 16 years ago, started as a hairdresser, and now has become an activist leader and professor of journalism at the University of La Plata.
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Just A Reminder
It’s okay for your dysphoria fluctuate.
It’s okay to be able to wear feminine clothes in the morning, but not be able to later on.
It’s okay to not hate your chest for a time and to go without your binder (or whatever is worn to bind).
It’s okay to like “girly” things.
It’s okay to cry and have “feminine” emotions.
It’s okay to not want bottom, top, or any surgery at all.
You are still valid.
Your transness does not rely on fluctuating dysphoria or on what you like.
You are a man.
I promise.
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Star Trek Beyond’ actor Chris Pine picks up some reading material from a local magazine stand in Hollywood, California on October 27, 2016. He was having fun with the photographers and jokingly flipped the bird and stuck his tongue out as he drove off in his classic Porsche. [hq] part 1
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