La ChiCa Boom is a performanCe artist, eCdysiast, and Community
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La ChiCa Boom is a performanCe artist, eCdysiast, and Community
La Chica Boom is a performance artist, ecdysiast, and community organizer that explores Chicano iconography, issues of race, gender and sexuality. Through the practice of ethnic drag, alternative dance, theatre, performance art, neo-burlesque and clowning, La Chica Boom provides a biting satire that points to contemporary and historical escándalos. page 30 What was your first perfomance like? My first performance as La Chica Boom was about 7 or 8 years ago at a small, hole-in-thewall theatre in downtown Seattle called, The Jewel Box Theater. I was really nervous about performing, because I wasn’t sure who would be in the audience, perhaps one of my co-workers, somebody I had assisted in my day job as an anti-rape advocate, my ex-girlfriend(s) or one of their ex-girlfriends… you get the point. I performed an act with a group of other newbies to “Meeting in the Ladies Room” by Klymaxx. It was hilarious and unabashedly queer! The act was more theatrical than burlesque; it took place in the bathroom where a bunch of femmes used physical theater to show the audience how to pee standing up. Yes! You can actually do that! It’s too complicated to talk about here, but if you see me on the street ask me – I’ll show you! Sin vergüensa! What have you learned in your years performing? I have learned that it’s hard to find other neoburlesque performers who are of color! But I think someone said it best (maybe it was my mom) when she said, “Do it yourself, Cabrona!” So I did! In 2007, I produced and directed the debut of Kaleidoscope, An Annual National People of Color Cabaret Weekend in Seattle, and it sold out that year and the following years! Kaleidoscope has blossomed into a very successful show, selling out in Seattle and at the Brava Theater in San Francisco. The show features performers of color in all their glory from Tucson, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Detroit, New York, Vancouver B.C., Mexico and Venezuela! It is truly chingón! With the help of many volunteers and financial community support, I am able to fundraise to produce this amazing annual event. This year we were lucky enough to co-host our educational symposium with UC Berkeley’s Center for Race and Gender. Academic queer powerhouses of color such as Amira Jarmakani, Jayna Brown, Juana Maria Rodriguez and so many more will be discussing the historical links of minstrelsy, burlesque, and the logics of white supremacy in performance. These are topics that I love and have researched over the years, particularly within my graduate studies. I appreciate everyone coming together to discuss race representation, racism and burlesque, finally! The show also honors performers of color from the past, especially since these burlesque performers of color are often forgotten Photo by Brian Buck “ I fist pinatas as the Dominatrix of the Barrio, jack off on tacos made of my own panties, poke fun at anthropologists on safari, and say fuck you with my “token” act.” Aorta // environment issue 31 Phootgraphy by Johny Crash page 32 “ I impersonate La Virgen de Guadalupe as a cybersex goddess who gives birth to the clitoral orgasm before the audience to prove that she gave birth to something much more important than Jesus.” or ignored by the neo-burlesque movement. Know any good cures for nerves? A good cure for nerves is creating easy but helpful mantras. Mine is, “I am the shit and no one, no one can fuck with me!” I proceed to take a swig of your cheap red wine and go forth with my fabulousness. Try it! Your performances have been really varied, from sticking your hand up a donkey pinata’s ass, to drool-inducing burlesque. Do you have a favorite performance? Yes, my performances are varied from bur- lesque to wacked-out performance art. I fist pinatas as the Dominatrix of the Barrio, jack off on tacos made of my own panties, poke fun at anthropologists ‘on safari’ and say fuck you with my “token” act. I also perform classic acts that are fun. My favorite act is my Virgen de Guadalupe act. I impersonate La Virgen de Guadalupe as a cybersex goddess who gives birth to the clitoral orgasm before the audience to prove that she gave birth to something much more important than Jesus. Ya, it’s true, I am weird.... and now I would like to thank my old church (once again), La Iglesia de San Francisco De Asís in El Paso, Texas. Thank you for making me a wonderfully crazy and absurd queer. Oh, I also love my Tortillera act. Tortillera is a slang term for lesbian used in Mexico. Let’s practice! Chica Boom is a big fat ol’ Tortillera! This act is my big “F#@k You!” to all the people who have ever thought of me in relation to Mexican food. I can’t stand it when people of color are described with ethnic foods! This act allows the audience to see what happens in the back of the restaurant/taco truck when you buy tacos! 33 As a queer Latina myself, I am always excited to see marimachas owning their sexuality and creativity. Have you connected with similar and supportive communities in the US? Have you / are you interested in finding similar communities in Latin America? Phootgraphy by Johny Crash I have connected with many amazing people in the US, but my most cherished relationship is the one I have with INCITE! women and trans folks. INCITE! is a national activist organization of radical feminists of color advancing a movement to end violence against women of color and our communities through direct action, critical dialogue and grassroots organizing. I love this national community of radical people of color - they are my family and friends! Please check out www.incite-national.org and donate! I have made friends with some marimachas over in Mexico City, but I have yet to perform with them. Perhaps this year! page 34 35