變裝之眾:變裝皇后的實踐與思辨 | 跩姬寶貝 Draggy Boo Boo | TEDxDong Wu U
【TEDxDongWuU 2025年度大會】Number Line-數線在數學中,數線由原點、方向與單位長組成,延展出無限可能的圖形與結構。
如人生旅途,我們在這條無盡的線上摸索前行,或堅定、或迷惘。
每一段經歷,終將化作專屬於我們的獨特軌跡。變裝,對跩姬而言,是一場與自己的對話。在上妝與登臺之間,她不斷拆解「我是誰」的提問。
跩姬堅信,變裝不應該只是模仿與表演,而是持續探索「認同」的過程,移植於歐美文化的變裝,應該要找到跟與在地文化、歷史的連結,進而塑造以臺灣為主體的認同歸屬。 Draggy Boo Boo 跩姬寶貝,本名高偉恩,劇場工作者,隸屬於灣島娛樂的變裝皇后。跩姬寶貝認為,變裝是一種認識「自己」的手段,透過各種變裝形式,跩姬不斷試探、拆解與重構自我。在每一次上妝與登臺之間,重新思索:「我究竟是誰?」此之外,具有原住民身分的跩姬,也嘗試變裝文化的不同可能。從服裝的設定,到歌曲的選擇,都能看出跩姬試圖將臺灣在地文化融入他的變裝當中。因為跩姬相信,移植於歐美文化的變裝,應該要找到跟與在地文化、歷史的連結,進而塑造以臺灣為主體的認同歸屬。 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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