What you missed at the "Feminism in the Arts" event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want?

What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want?

The punto G-Club is back, and for its return it chose the precious collaboration of La B. Fujiko. The offline event format of nss G-Club reopened its doors for a special and complex round table, making it even more beautiful. The idea? A table on intersectional transfeminism led and moderated by the choreographer, dancer, ballroom mother, and movement director who has become a key reference for Milan's underground scene. The panel was further enriched by Frida Affer, founder of WOVO and SODA and sex educator, Nettuno Battisti, content specialist, performer, and editor of Coriandoli magazine, BigMama, a singer who promotes powerful messages of intersection and empowerment through her art, and Lina Giselle, also known as Gs.elle, a Colombian creative raised in Italy, bringing fresh perspectives in music, fashion, and identity.

What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592817
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592816
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592823
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592856
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592827
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592819
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592805

Transfeminism in the arts: il talk del punto G-Club

Everything began with a speech by La B. Fujiko, who introduced herself to our audience and immediately addressed her privilege as a white woman in dance. She then introduced the guests who, question after question, shared their experiences and stories, their struggles and challenges in asserting themselves in a creative world—Milanese and Italian—that is closed and dominated by patriarchal logic. The discussion concluded, amidst tears and bitter laughter, with an audience intervention by Giona Dagnese, adding another layer to the debate by highlighting the experiences of disabled people and ableist privilege.

What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592860
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592809
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592810
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592815
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592818
What you missed at the Feminism in the Arts event at the punto G-Club with La B. Fujiko Transfeminism, DJ set and make-up: what more could you want? | Image 592821

The DJ set and the Buffalo & dEBBY corners

After many emotions, a moment of release and community. In dEBBY's neon pink corner, make-up artist Valentina Rodella offered her skills to anyone wanting a makeover, while Buffalo—in addition to being on the feet of attendees—gave people the chance to take and customize group polaroids for all mirror-fit check needs. Finally, canned Negronis from Strucchi, sandwiches and (of course) pink baos from L'altro tramezzino restored our energy, letting us dance to the music of Gs.elle's DJ set.