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Color Julay: Copla, pluma y cancioneros
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Historical research and tribute for fans of songbooks and copla
The shows provided refuge for different men and women, homosexuals with or without flamboyance... The stories of these refugees recall that dissidence and are a song of freedom.
The songbook singers, tonadilleros, or copla stylists are essential figures to understand the history of LGTBIAQ+ culture in Spain. From Miguel de Molina and Antonio Amaya to El Titi, Luis Lucena, or Pedrito Rico, these artists proudly displayed their flamboyance on stages around the world, breaking through the most rigid realities with their art.
Color Julay was born from the podcast of the same name that the artist-researcher Anto Rodríguez has been producing since 2022 and expands a specific part of the memory collected in ¡Eres tan travesti! Breve historia del transformismo en España. With a mix of research and fable, Color Julay recovers those voices that brightened the lives of spectators and challenged, with their way of being, the black-and-white Spain of NO-DO.