Experience a guided tour of the exhibition 'Dance the Revolt: 40 Years of Celebrations that Saved Us' at the LGTBI Center, led by curator E/Urko. This exhibition offers a visual journey through decades of transmarikabollos grassroots festivities, highlighting the importance of these celebrations as platforms for community building and queer life sustenance. Visitors will delve into the historical significance of parties not just as entertainment venues, but as vital spaces for empowerment, visibility, and political resistance. Artistic posters and artifacts from various events illustrate the intersection of celebration and activism, demonstrating how these gatherings have contributed to the development of queer identities. Join us in exploring how dancing has been a form of resistance, experimentation, and solidarity, as we honor the collective struggles and joys of the LGBTQ+ community over the years. This tour is an opportunity to connect with the cultural history that shapes our que
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