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Dragrelated, often written as drag-related or dragrelated, is a broad descriptor for topics, activities, and communities tied to drag performance and culture. It encompasses artistic practice, fashion, makeup, music, dance, venues, and media that reference or center drag aesthetics and humor.

Drag is a performance art in which a person dresses in clothing and personas that exaggerate or

History and development: Drag has deep roots in theater and street performance and has evolved through cabaret,

Practice and community: Drag scenes organize around venues such as nightclubs and balls, as well as drag

Impact and discussion: Drag-related topics intersect with broader conversations about gender, sexuality, and representation. Debates address

mimic
gender
expression
for
entertainment.
Performers
may
identify
as
drag
queens,
drag
kings,
or
use
other
terms;
drag
often
involves
lip-syncing,
stylized
movement,
and
satire,
though
formats
vary
widely.
clubs,
and
LGBTQ+
communities.
In
recent
decades,
mainstream
visibility
rose
with
television
and
online
media,
notably
RuPaul's
Drag
Race,
which
popularized
drag
while
continuing
to
draw
on
local
scenes.
families
or
houses
that
pair
mentors
with
newer
performers.
Core
craft
skills
include
makeup
artistry,
costuming,
wig
styling,
choreography,
and
improvisation,
along
with
live
singing
or
lip-syncing.
inclusion,
cultural
sensitivity,
and
the
ethics
of
performance
across
communities.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
media
tagging,
scholarly
writing,
and
fan
discourse
to
categorize
drag-associated
content.