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A group of Black and Brown cis and trans women in Toronto’s ballroom scene share their personal identity intersections, and how ballroom has become a space to express their womanism in its fullness. An innovative theater production by master hula teacher Kumu Hula Patrick Makuakāne reclaims and celebrates the traditional place of honor and respect given to māhū (transgender) people. Lee Knight struggles to overcome injury and adversity in order to pursue their dream of becoming a bull rider in the International Gay Rodeo (IGRA). Queer artist Eve Wood reflects on the struggles of mid-career recognition, questioning the value of continuing in an unforgiving art world while awaiting her next solo exhibition.
Black. Brown. Trans. Cis. Queer. Immigrant. Full Bodied. Embodied. Femme. The Divine Femme is a conversation between women in Toronto’s ballroom scene. They share their personal identity intersections, and how they bring the presence and power of womanism to the runway!
The Divine Femme is part of the documentary short series, GRAND PRIZE.
- Year2025
- Runtime17 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- GenreShort
- DirectorOdu Adamu
- ProducerOdu Adamu, Michael Roberson
A group of Black and Brown cis and trans women in Toronto’s ballroom scene share their personal identity intersections, and how ballroom has become a space to express their womanism in its fullness. An innovative theater production by master hula teacher Kumu Hula Patrick Makuakāne reclaims and celebrates the traditional place of honor and respect given to māhū (transgender) people. Lee Knight struggles to overcome injury and adversity in order to pursue their dream of becoming a bull rider in the International Gay Rodeo (IGRA). Queer artist Eve Wood reflects on the struggles of mid-career recognition, questioning the value of continuing in an unforgiving art world while awaiting her next solo exhibition.
Black. Brown. Trans. Cis. Queer. Immigrant. Full Bodied. Embodied. Femme. The Divine Femme is a conversation between women in Toronto’s ballroom scene. They share their personal identity intersections, and how they bring the presence and power of womanism to the runway!
The Divine Femme is part of the documentary short series, GRAND PRIZE.
- Year2025
- Runtime17 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- GenreShort
- DirectorOdu Adamu
- ProducerOdu Adamu, Michael Roberson