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[[File:The first drag flag.jpg|thumb|The first drag flag.]]
[[File:The second drag flag.jpg|thumb|The second drag flag.]]
[[File:Drag queen 2.png|thumb|The drag queen flag.]]
[[File:Drag king 2.png|thumb|The drag king flag.]]
[[File:Drag monarch.png|thumb|The drag monarch flag.]]
'''Drag Performers''' or '''Drag Artists''' are a group of individuals who dress in non-traditional ways for their gender identity (such as [[men]] who dress up extremely [[Feminine|femininely]]) and often perform shows or acts such as dancing, singing, lip-syncing, comedy, fashion shows, and so on. These individuals tend to [[Mutopronoun|switch pronouns]] when performing, have different names when performing, and have a character/persona they perform as.
Drag performances have been a common show in [[LGBT+|LGBTQ]]+ spaces, such as pride parades, as they encourage [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conformity]], [[Pronoun Non-Conforming|pronoun non-conformity]], and the normalization of being oneself, all through theatre and shows.
Individuals do ''not'' have to perform in shows or in public in order to be qualified as a drag artist. As long as they like to participate in
There are specific etiquettes and ways in which drag is performed. The way these shows or acts are performed vary from location, however some ways in which the shows or acts are commonly performed are listed here.
== Drag Queens ==
'''Drag Queens''' are the most common of drag performers. Drag Queens are
Drag Queens do ''not'' have to be assigned male at birth. They can include transgender men and transmasculine individuals as well.
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=== Hyper Queen ===
A '''Hyper Queen''', '''Diva Queen''', or '''Faux Queen''' is a subset of a Drag Queen used to describe someone who is a woman or is feminine-aligned, but performs as a Drag Queen. Even though they aren't 'crossdressing,' they still exaggerate their femininity in a way that can be described as a performance, and seen as such. They also can still be called a Drag Queen if preferred.
== Drag Kings ==
'''Drag Kings''' are usually [[Woman|women]], [[Woman-Related|feminine-aligned]], neutral-aligned, or androgynously-aligned individuals who dress up masculinely and typically use he/him pronouns when performing, regardless of what pronouns they use outside of performance.
Drag Kings do ''not'' have to be assigned female at birth. They can include transgender women and transfeminine individuals as well.
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=== Hyper King ===
A '''Hyper King''' or '''Faux King''' is a subset of a Drag King used to describe someone who is a man or is masculine-aligned, but performs as a Drag King. Even though they aren't 'crossdressing,' they still exaggerate their masculinity in a way that can be described as a performance, and seen as such. They also can still be called a Drag King if preferred.
== Drag Queers ==
'''Drag Queers''' or '''Drag Monarchs''' are usually [[Binary Genders|binary]] individuals, [[men]] or [[women]], who dress up [[Androgynous|androgynously]] or [[Neutral|neutrally]] and typically use they/them pronouns when performing, regardless of what pronouns they use outside of performance.
Drag Monarchs do ''not'' have to be assigned binary at birth. They can include [[AXAB]] or [[UAB]] individuals.
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=== Hyper Queers ===
A '''Hyper Queer''',
== Controversy on "Faux" ==
Many Drag Artists do not like being referred to as a "Faux" Queen/King/Queer/Monarch because it can imply that they are not real or genuine Drag Artists as women and feminine-aligned Drag Queens, men and masculine-aligned Drag Kings, and non-binary
== History ==
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The next Drag Pride flag came to be as a result of the efforts of the Austin International Drag Festival (AIDF) 2016. Purple represents a passion for drag, white represents how ones body and face becomes a blank slate to change and create characters on, blue represents self expression and loyalty, the crown represents leadership within the community, and the stars represents the many forms of drag.
The drag queen, drag king, drag monarch flags were created by SilenceTheFox on DeviantArt on June 9, 2018.
== Resources ==
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* {{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q106837026}}
* {{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_queen_(drag)#Controversy}}
* {{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/silencethefox/art/Drag-Queen-Pride-flag-748826840}}
* {{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/silencethefox/art/Drag-King-Pride-Flag-748825663}}
* {{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/silencethefox/art/Drag-Quing-Monarch-Pride-Flag-748827003}}
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