Research Article
Tim Tuli versus Tim Dengar and Drag Queens in Bali-Yogyakarta Tourism Cabaret Shows Milieu
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.2-11-2023.2343314, author={Nazrina Zuryani and Victoria Sundari Handoko and Ni Putu Eka Mahadewi and Bambang K. Prihandono}, title={Tim Tuli versus Tim Dengar and Drag Queens in Bali-Yogyakarta Tourism Cabaret Shows Milieu}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 4th International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies, IICIS 2023, 2 November 2023, Bandar Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={IICIS}, year={2024}, month={2}, keywords={tim tuli; tim dengar; drag queens bali-yogyakarta cabaret shows}, doi={10.4108/eai.2-11-2023.2343314} }
- Nazrina Zuryani
Victoria Sundari Handoko
Ni Putu Eka Mahadewi
Bambang K. Prihandono
Year: 2024
Tim Tuli versus Tim Dengar and Drag Queens in Bali-Yogyakarta Tourism Cabaret Shows Milieu
IICIS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.2-11-2023.2343314
Abstract
In 2022, Udayana University researchers launched www.dragqueenscoalitionbali.com to support Bali’s drag queen network. In 2023, the network expanded to include the deaf community, and transgender drag queens participated in Raminten Cabaret Shows. Ethnographic methodology was used to conduct interviews, and YouTube content was created with translations. Restaurants employing Team Tuli require sign language proficiency, and Inklusive Warung offers introductory sessions to guests. Visitors to these establishments are typically tourists who understand cultural diplomacy within networked societies. Gender ambiguities are addressed through post-vertigo literacy, achieved through the inclusivity of newly marginalized groups. Before cabaret shows at Inklusive Warung, videos are shown to the audience to help them understand the challenges faced by Team Tuli. It is recommended that the Ministry of Tourism become more aware of the difficulties faced by Team Tuli and transgender individuals.