SORAIA QUEIMADA, DAUGHTER OF VIOLENCE: THE DESCOLONIZED BODY AT THE
DRAG QUEEN THEATER SHOW
Creation process; Drag queen; Theater of Maganize; Decolonized body; Violence.
This work brings the unfolding of researches of a scene artist who looks over his own creation process, investigating it and analyzing it critically. Through the drag queen character Soraia Queimada, a queer-blackperipheral body, is created a caricature of aspects of Brazilian society of the second decade of the twenty-first century, deeply marked by violence. Soraia Queimada stars in a show theater, structured from some aspects present in the Theater of Magazine, by which the researcher investigates the creation of a decolonized body in a scene, that operates independently of the colonizing model of the male - white - cis sex - heterosexual body. This work is a sharing of reflections and unfolding of a laboratory research of construction of the scene.