Drag Brach “is just the most amazing time,” says drag queen Ritzi bitzAs hosting a weekly program at restaurant La pelparaRitzy bitz was New York City Drag Brach Scene A Stability of Scene Before going to Austin, Texas due to epidemics. “You have fun, you sing music with people, you dance,” she says, classifying your own performance style as a comedy with high-energy dance and tambling. “It is like a celebration of the best parts of a wedding party, once, and just any other good family.”
Because the day restaurant can be less “scared” than the settings of the day restaurant NightclubsDrag Brach “usually is someone’s first drag experience,” says Ritzi Bitz. To that end, pull the brunch To attract the attendees Marcus Gross says that from outside the Quir community, whose company is Bunny Conducts events in 20 cities across the country.
Especially with the rise Rupaul’s drag race“The drag has become a more mainstream in itself,” a night activity is going into the affair of Sunday morning, the gross says. This is due to this mainstream Investigation and legislation It is now a threat to the safe place which has been historically introduced by the drag brunch.
In this Discriminatory political climateThe nature that welcomes the nature of the drag brunch feels more important. If this has been some time since your last drag brain or if you are tampered with with the idea of ​​checking one for the first time, here you should know that you and everyone else have the best time possible, which are leading the show.
Find the right drag brunch.
Consider the vibe in the morning of your weekend – do you want to make it easily during the day, or kick it with a loud and a nuisance? “You have to find the artists of the type that entertain you are thrilled,” says Ritzi Bitz. While his energetic approach is for the audience who want to be excited, others want a fair -brunch experience, such as an entertainer who describes a dramatic gathagit wearing a beautiful gown. Scanning the social appearance of a drag brunch and an artist can provide insight about what you can expect from the environment.
Especially if you are hearing about events through social media, “Always, always, always, check on food”, by reading reviews, says Ritzi Bitz. And if your goal is going out with drinks, see somewhere with unlimited drinks; Naturally, those brunts are more stunning. Accordingly, the attendees should remember to stay hydrated and bring a specified driver, gives gross suggestions. Ritzi Bitz has also recommended to see the menu so that on the day of the brain, you can focus on the Queens: “The faster you order, the longer the show you will get.”
Tipping is non-parasical.
NYC Drag Queen and Host says, “Tip your drag queen with people, fives, 10s, 20 – if you like something, give them $ 1,” NYC drag queen and host says Brita filter“If you see something that you don’t like, give them $ 5 and maybe they will fix it,” she says. Money really talks, especially when many drags rely on tips to help in Queens Offset Drag related costs (For hair, makeup, transport, insurance, etc.).
Still some cash is required to open some cash? Remember that your tip can directly affect the show’s trajectory, according to Ritzy Bitz. “If you want a better show, $ 20 will get the best drag brunch in your life.”
How much money is calculated to brunch the drag queen at Los Angeles Meatball The number per display number suggests a base line per $ 2 per drag. “Most brunch has five girls, so 40 rupees – it’s not a ton,” says meatball.
When it comes to handing over your money, take a lead from the artist.
Shaquanda, NYC-based drag queen behind Shakwanda’s hot chili sauceRecommending a bill between your index and middle fingers recommends “as you waved a fan in the church.” Shakwanda says that the queen will attract attention without disrupting that approach.
While a tip teased by an audience member – for example, waving a bill and then pulling it back when an artist arrives for it – can be fun once or twice, “if you do it repeatedly, it’s a kind of derogatory,” call meatball.
“Comely let’s and as you are,” you were incredible. You are my favorite. “
The attendees want to get up and try to be a part of the performance. But apart from being disruptive, this behavior can also be dangerous, especially with Queens that flip, and do other types of physical stunts, tell gross. “This is the queen’s moment; you found to stay out of the way,” they say. And because it is brunch, such audience behavior can also interfere with the restaurant employees, which require food and drinks on the table. Keep your support audio, not physical.
Remember that this is the queen’s show – not yours.
It takes a lot to keep yourself out as an artist, so at least you can do on the drag brunch, pay attention and give each queen your spotlight. Brita Filter says, “Yes, queen ‘is a difference between knowing and feeling her feelings and then constantly disrupting the show.”
With several groups to draw a brain for birthdays or graduate parties, it can be easy to lose themselves in enthusiasm. Given that every drag brunch has a moment to ask what people are celebrating, “you have to dance around your minute, do a foolish task and get your photos and then sit,” Meatball says, “Meatball says.
When it comes to applause, the UTA filter compars Drag Queens to Tinker Bell: “If she does not hear it, she dies.” That praise is not to be finished with the show. Many artists will stick around for meeting and congratulations, at the point at which even more encouragement – or a drink, if you want to offer one – welcome.
“Comely let’s and as you are,” you were incredible. You are my favorite. ” Lie to them because the drags stay away from the quintess confusion, “says meatball (who likes a tequel shot, if you’re buying).” Or I mean, you don’t have to lie to them. You can find one thing that you like about them and that can happen, ‘I like your eyes today. “
As long as it is not invited to do otherwise, keep your hands with you.
Get loose and relaxed, but not too much. “I hate when people really grab just because they are spending a wonderful time,” says meatball.
Similarly, “I would definitely say that never touch the hair of the drag queen,” Brita is called filter. “People will just start touching you improperly and like it, first ask, baby.” She says that while hugging a drag queen a tight hug also wants to take care: “I have this face of makeup and if you are wearing a white shirt, then my brown face will be found on that white shirt and you are going to be a dry clean.”
“Don’t call a drag queen ‘that’ or ‘him’, until they say that they want to be called,” is called Shakwanda. “I know it may be difficult for some people to use it, but this person is clearly expressing their gender differences, or what gender they are trying to express.” In general, be respectable, as you will be elsewhere.
There is no need to panic.
“A lot of people are very nervous when they come to a drag brain, especially if it is first looking at the drag queen,” says Briita filter. Beyond theaterics, the drag is brunch A festive community location It focuses around self-expression. “I also feel that this is why we have a lot of LGBTQ law right now: because people are afraid of what they do not know. I think it is really important to educate people and to feel that all this is a real human being, under a real human being, just below you, just like you, just like you.”
Do not let the picture be distraught.
“Because the drag is brunch is interactive – they move around and hold tips – people right and now want,” Sakal says. Again, to not interrupt the show, he advises to wait for the end to meet and welcome to the photo with Queens.
“We like to take photos – until you have a flash even in the middle of the day,” Ritzy Bitz says.
The issue is fun, so bring the right energy.
According to Ritzy Bitz, the most difficult people to entertain in the drag brach are those who are on their phones all over, who do not pay attention to the show, or who are normally, “not open to fun.” With a comedy show, nervous new attendants and shy crowd members want to avoid sitting closest to the stage or performance as the drag Queens are more likely to bring the audience to the show.
Like any performance, the drag depends on the relationship between the brain artist and the audience, and the most positive brunch is the best. “When people do the smallest short move or a little gag or something and the audience loses it, you feel it. The whole room can feel it; the back girls can feel it; and it just brings energy to the whole brain,” called meatball.
Meatball compares the experience of a play. “If everyone goes out during a bad scene, it would be terrible for everyone,” she says. Ignore food and mimos – you are there for show experience and conversation. “You don’t have to stay in a performance; you have to respect that someone is working, so keep it a little.”
Shaquanda said it more clearly: “I think it’s all about going to know that you are going to have fun, and if you are the type of person you don’t want to have fun, you should not go to the drag brain – you should just go to your refrigerator.”