A drag queen, her grandmother, and the art of becoming | Opera Tang | TEDxSingapore
What does drag have to do with a 93 year old grandmother and an old sewing machine? For drag artist Opera Tang, it is everything. In this moving talk, Opera shares how the unlikeliest ally - her Catholic, Teochew speaking, 93 year old Grandma- became her fiercest supporter and creative partner. Woven through fabric, language and love, this is a story of intergenerational bond, self discovery and chosen authenticity. It is not always a solo journey and sometimes the deepest support comes from home. Opera Tang is a rising star in Singapore’s drag scene, captivating audiences with performances that blend creativity, self-expression, and tradition. Her 93-year-old grandmother, a cherished presence in her journey, symbolises the deep intergenerational bond that Opera celebrates through her art. Through her work, Opera inspires audiences to embrace their true selves while honouring the connections that shape and enrich our lives. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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