Color Julay is a vibrant tribute to the artists who turned the stage into a battlefield for freedom, dressed in sequins and defiance. From Miguel de Molina to El Titi, their stories echo between flamenco, queerness, and resistance, woven with passion by Anto Rodríguez in a narrative that blends memory and fable.
This book is more than a journey through the history of Spanish drag and transformism—it's a poetic act of justice for those who, under dictatorship or silence, shone with unapologetic identity. An essential read for understanding LGTBIAQ+ culture from the margins that made history.