Tanz Demo Berlin
LatinX Representation @TANZDEMO
L’aDios draws upon her deep well of life experiences and healing insights to guide us on the journey of self-discovery and growth. She emphasizes the delicate equilibrium we need to maintain between embracing our vulnerability and strength, setting healthy boundaries while showing compassion, and weaving discipline into the fabric of our lives without forgetting the importance of joy and spontaneity.
Time seems to pass swiftly as the sun beams over Berlin. Busy days filled with events and plans leave me feeling restless and eager, especially now that May has arrived. Like the rabbit in Alice in Wonderland, I find myself rushing towards important changes for a brighter future. It's disheartening how we are constantly required to justify our decision to engage in sex work and question what is happening to our bodies. The phrase "My Body, my choice" encompasses more than just abortion rights. It's alarming to see how slowly our autonomy has progressed, making the little ground we've gained susceptible to being taken away. Society must be reminded of the power, wisdom, rage, compassion, and creativity inherent within all of us. It is crucial to reclaim authority over our bodies, dismantling the restrictive madonna/whore dichotomy. We embody both aspects and everything in between, deserving reverence as healers who guide others towards profound surrender and genuine submission. Would you be willing to serve, pledging your devotion, dedication, love, and resources to uplift the Goddess and forge a better world together?
My divine feminine urge is deeply rooted in the desire to heal and uplift my community. I am dedicated to amplifying the voices of my diverse peers, including the misfits, the wild souls, and the compassionate hearts of society. As a proud and unapologetic bisexual sex worker, the challenges we face in the current landscape of cancel culture and commercialization weigh heavily. In these turbulent times, marked by global conflicts and societal unrest, it is crucial that we unite in solidarity, transcending our political affiliations for the greater good.
Fan Dance
I'm concerned we tend to converse only with those who share our views. I get it. I've been teaching all the time, which is tiring. Recently, a beloved activist I admire, who enlisted me due to my background, cancelled me. I've gained insights into global sex work history, community, and coped with personal losses and getting older away from my home. I'm often around intelligent, empathetic folks, considering myself one too. Being a freelance activist involves a lot of communication and setting limits.
As a South American/USA mix, I've seen people accept or reject me based on their needs. I'm seen as white by some, and brown by others. I deal with privilege and disempowerment from both sides. Speaking up often results in losing my voice. I won't tolerate being bullied by remarks like "I didn't know you were white." I come from immigrants and I'm one myself. My skin adapts to my surroundings, making me neither strictly white nor brown. If you have an issue with me asserting boundaries for my well-being, then you are not seeing the bigger picture. We are the world, let’s make it a better place for you & for me.