D is for DRAG

…  So channel your inner other.  This week I’m short on time, so I’ve posted photos of various drag characters I’ve created over the years.  I’ve been a professional Drag King for twelve years with my troupe All The Kings Men, and I’ve taught classes for a long time as well.  My point of view on performing drag is that of “putting on the mask”.  Drag performance requires taking cultural caricatures and exploiting/exploring dissonance between recognizable cultural concepts and realistic human behavior.  It is also sexy, a whole lot of fun, and a great way to explore persona, sexuality, orientation, playfulness, role play, taboo, and a lot of other subjects both intellectual and emotional.  Grab a mustache and some heels and enjoy!

Karin Bodyshot RC 2 copy

Karin Webb as “Casey Shoots”

"Amanda" photo by Audrey Hotchkiss

Karin Webb as “Amanda” photo by Audrey Hotchkiss

"Lindsey Quartermain" photo by Caleb Cole

Karin Webb as “Lindsey Quartermain: Male Model” photo by Caleb Cole

"Rico"

Karin Webb as “Rico”

"Betsy"

Karin Webb as “Betsy”

"Helena Fuerstein" (old lady drag)

Karin Webb as “Helena Fuerstein”

Photo by Jonathan Beckley

Karin Webb shaving, photo by Jonathan Beckley

"Mosy Dupont" photo by Justin Moore

Karin webb as “Mosy Dupont” photo by Justin Moore

Your loving blooger in drag

Karin Webb as “The Prom Guy”

Karin Webb as "The Butler/Hamlet"

Karin Webb as “The Butler/Hamlet”

"Super Grandpa" photo by Audrey Hotchkiss

Karin Webb as “Super Grandpa” photo by Audrey Hotchkiss

"Mattie"

Karin Webb as “Mattie”

To Breath and Being,
~ Karin

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~Thank you.

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Mustache and a Dance

Photo by Jonathan Beckley

Photo by Jonathan Beckley

Last night was my last show with my troupe All The Kings Men (ATKM) for what might be a very very long time…  we’ll see.  It was a solid show, we’ve been together for 12 years now.  That’s a lot of performance art with a small group of brilliant people under my belt.  It’s been the longest relationship I’ve been in aside from family.

We started out as a drag troupe, and drag is technically a large part of what we do, but really I’d say we’re a troupe that plays with pop culture and status quo ideas of gender, sexuality, and lifestyle, and who mixes a strong dose of satire and truth into the concoction.  A lot of our work peers under the covers of a character to let the audience get a better idea of what “really” turns them on…  We play men, women, super heros, animals, kids, townies, clowns…  you name it, but we play these characters with a lot of heart and a lot of intention.

I take this troupe for granted.  I forget how the ideas we’re playing with are dangerous and shocking to some people.  I forget that a portion of our audience is hungry for our work because they are hungry for acceptance in their own lives too.  We’ll make you laugh at how simple and stupid life can be, we’ll make you question what you thought about “that type of guy”, we’ll remind you what it was like to be in love for the first time, we’ll break your heart, and we’ll turn you on.

Live theater is raw power and sometimes I forget that the room full of people who gather want to be entertained by my sweat.  I belong to my audience: every inch of my body, every vision in my imagination, every muscle triggered in the storytelling, every emotion rolling across my face.  Pure and simple, this work is service.  I do it for my audience, I do it for my sanity, I do it because I have to; even in topping a room full of viewers, I submit.

To Breath and Being,
~ Karin

If you like my blog, please check out my Patreon Page and consider supporting me, or just click here: Support the Artist

~Thank you.

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