
In this evocative Season 2 episode of Drag Me To Heaven, we venture into the surreal and sacred universe of La Faust, an alternative drag artist from Goa whose work is redefining the edges of drag, spirituality, and pedagogy. Known for crafting hauntingly beautiful and religiously charged visuals, La Faust explores the rich tension between ritual and rebellion, sacredness and subversion.
Through performance, La Faust becomes both priest and prophet—using alt-drag as a form of ritualized storytelling, queer resistance, and spiritual invocation. In our conversation, we delve into how her drag persona channels religious imagery, spirit possession, and alternative learning to breathe life into queer expression in postcolonial, faith-bound spaces like Goa.
We discuss the importance of spirituality as a private and political act, the aesthetic of faith-based drag, and how embracing the mystical can empower queer artists to heal, resist, and transform. From ancestral echoes to divine drag transformations, La Faust’s journey invites us to see drag not just as performance—but as a sacred rite of becoming.
✨ Join us for a meditative, magical, and mind-opening dialogue with one of India’s most enigmatic and powerful voices in alternative drag.
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