Manuel Liñán’s “Viva!” reprents somethg new to mastream flamen dienc: a ank and joyful exprsn of gay inty.
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GAY MADRID & THE CHUE DISTRICT
* gay flamenco *
” reprents somethg new to mastream flamen dienc: a ank and joyful exprsn of gay Liñán and his pany, Jerez, Spa: om left, Jonatan Miró, Hugo López, Mr. Liñán, who is gay, dancg has bee a way to exprs who he is. “I n dance wh the same force, or more, than any man” she Mola is a lbian a field which female homosexualy is still mostly unr the radar.
But unr the dictatorship of Francis Fran, drag went unrground until the 1960s, when began to make a eback, “ the sphere of gay parti and shows, exclively for cross-drsg performers. The flamen cric Estela Zatania said an email that the late years of Fran’s le and for a time after, Spa had a law — Ley la Peligrosidad Social (or law of social endangerment) — that rulted persecutn and jail for immoral behavr, and which was ed maly to target homosexuals.
EL LADO MáS GAY L FLAMEN
Fifteen years have passed sce beme one of the first untri the world to legalize gay marriage, spe the strong opposn of the Roman Catholic Church.
Liñán may be a celebrated and award-wng flamen artist, but he said he and his dancers have been subjected to homophobic tnts both the profsn and onle.
For Li��n, who is gay, dancg has bee a way to exprs who he is.