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"If you were spending any time on the internet whatsoever in 2021, you probably saw a wildly viral video of a group of trans women in Bogota, Colombia, protesting the government with voguing. These protests were initially sparked in response to a tax reform but grew to encompass a wider dissatisfaction with rising inequality, police violence and government corruption within the country. For these women, however, joining the protest was also a way of making their presence felt in a society in which they are still marginalised and made invisible. Now, one year on, photographers Sebastian Prince and Florian Hildebrandt, of studio Kapturing, have released Magica, Marica, Voguera, a fascinating short documentary that chronicles the experiences of these protesters and other people within their community."
"If you were spending any time on the internet whatsoever in 2021, you probably saw a wildly viral video of a group of trans women in Bogota, Colombia, protesting the government with voguing. These protests were initially sparked in response to a tax reform but grew to encompass a wider dissatisfaction with rising inequality, police violence and government corruption within the country. For these women, however, joining the protest was also a way of making their presence felt in a society in which they are still marginalised and made invisible. Now, one year on, photographers Sebastian Prince and Florian Hildebrandt, of studio Kapturing, have released Magica, Marica, Voguera, a fascinating short documentary that chronicles the experiences of these protesters and other people within their community."
>"In a new film and photo series, Sebastian Prince and Florian Hildebrandt meet the trans Colombians using dance as a form of protest"
>"In a new film and photo series, Sebastian Prince and Florian Hildebrandt meet the trans Colombians using dance as a form of protest"
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