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#54 Self-Expression & Living With Intentionality with Kekoa Drag Artist

Yellow Glitter

Release Date: 12/06/2024

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In this episode of Yellow Glitter podcast, we're joined by Kekoa. Kekoa is a unique drag artist hailing from the islands of Indonesia. She is known for her powerful performances and unique perspective as a queer Asian creative. Growing up with a mixed heritage in a predominantly conservative environment - Transforming through early challenges and military school - The role of drag as a vehicle for self-expression and living with intentionality - Redefining what it means to be an Asian drag performer - Focusing on collaboration, community, and inspiring others

In this episode, we chat about:

  • Growing up with a mixed heritage in a predominantly conservative environment
  • Transforming through early challenges and military school
  • The role of drag as a vehicle for self-expression and living with intentionality
  • Redefining what it means to be an Asian drag performer
  • Focusing on collaboration, community, and inspiring others

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