A cabaret show celebrating Copla’s queer roots, migrant stories, and Spanish LGBTQ resistance.
This cabaret show dives into the world of Copla, Spain's iconic musical genre, revealing its profound impact on queer and migrant identity. Through reimagined Spanish songs, performer Alejandro Postigo—transformed as alter ego La Gitana—recounts Copla’s legacy as a tool of resistance against Franco’s dictatorship and its adoption by Spain's LGBTQ communities. Blending storytelling, music, and humor, Postigo invites audiences to explore themes of exile, cultural translation, and self-discovery. Enjoy a drink, live music, and join a celebration of resilience, where laughter, tears, and song honor queer histories and migrant voices.