01242nas a2200121 4500000000100000008004100001100002500042245015600067300001000223490000700233520086600240022001401106 2022 d1 aBarbara Duran Bordoy00aFeminist activism and queer claims in traditional dance and music. Two case studies: the dimonies (female demons) and the queer bullanguera of Mallorca a23-230 v263 aFeminist and queer claims have appeared in an intense and passionate way, questioning aspects of some manifestations of the intangible oral heritage. The festive setting, the public places of performance, the shared emotion around a historically patriarchal repertoire are analysed here in two case studies (the dimonies and the queer bullanguera). This activism, although Mediterranean and local, has reshaped regional policies on equality; and has generated debates in media and social networks. At the same time, music and choreographic codes evolve into more balanced gender and sexualities treatment (Magowan \& Wrazen 2013; Liska 2017; Snyder 2018). Following these scholars; the relationship between performativity and gender, the respect for the symbolic space bounded by tradition and collective emotion through music and choreography are studied here. a1697-0101