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Madame Satã was the artistic name of João Francisco dos Santos (1900–1976), a drag performer and capoeirista from Brazil.


Biography

He was born into a family of ex- slaves in the state of
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, Brazil. Having been convicted of murder, spending 27 years in prison, being a former
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and father of 7, he found refuge in the dark
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culture of Rio de Janeiro amid a lively world of pimps, prostitutes, deviants and samba composers. João is most commemorated as a figure who fought to redefine himself while battling the stigmas of being a son of former black slaves, illiterate and homosexual. João is quoted for once saying "I was born an outlaw, that's how I'll live." In between his drag performances, his days as a
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and his convictions of murder, his image as the legendary
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performance artist Madame Satã meaning ''
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'' having been influenced by the 1930s film by
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about a woman disguising herself as a notorious temptress to win back her errant husband. João's infamous character represented an expression of resistance in this post abolitionist era in Brazil where black people, prostitutes, drug users and addicts and other 'deviant' outcasts were deemed useless to society. He was a skilled street fighter trained in the style of
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, and his battles against the police forces were legendary. He routinely fought barehanded against quartets of policemen armed with wooden clubs.Nestor Capoeira, ''Capoeira: Roots of the Dance-fight-game'' Also, it's said he once faced a 24-man platoon and battled them to a stalemate, forcing them to fly away after leaving seven of them badly wounded, two with broken arms and two with split livers. Thus, João Francisco dos Santos became a living myth that supported and represented the values and lives of such outcasts of society becoming himself a
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ary icon for the marginalized socially.


Film adaptation

João Francisco dos Santos's story was told in the film '' Madame Satã'', directed by Brazilian director Karim Aïnouz and was released in 2002. Lázaro Ramos plays the titular lead.


Cultural impact

* Madame, a decades-old goth nightclub in São Paulo, was named after Madame Sata


References


External links

*
Official film website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sata, Madame Brazilian LGBT entertainers Brazilian capoeira practitioners 1900 births 1976 deaths People from Pernambuco Gay entertainers LGBT capoeira practitioners 20th-century LGBT people