Article 6DYRV ‘I don’t know why our boobs are so frightening’: why musicians in Spain are going topless as a radical gesture

‘I don’t know why our boobs are so frightening’: why musicians in Spain are going topless as a radical gesture

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Julia Webster Ayuso
from World news | The Guardian on (#6DYRV)

Singer Eva Amaral this week created headlines by baring her chest at a festival, joining a string of other artists asserting this freedom in the name of defending women's rights

In the middle of her performance at the Sonorama festival in the northern Spanish town of Aranda de Duero on Saturday, Eva Amaral was about to lead her band Amaral into her song Revolucion when she took off her red sequin top and threw it on the floor.

This is for Rocio, for Rigoberta, for Zahara, for Miren, for Bebe, for all of us," she said, listing the names of fellow artists before uncovering her breasts. Because no one can take away the dignity of our nakedness. The dignity of our fragility, of our strength. Because there are too many of us." In a concert marking the Spanish band's 25-year career, going topless was a way of defending women's dignity and freedom to go nude, and a very important moment", Amaral later told El Pais.

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