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Drag Night Namibia
Drag Night Namibia is a pioneering event series celebrating drag culture in Namibia. It has gained significant attention and acclaim for its vibrant performances, social impact, and role in advocating for LGBTQIA+ rights in the country.

History
Drag Night Namibia was founded by Rodelio Lewis, who performs as Miss Mavis Dash. The inaugural event took place in 2021 at Café Prestige and quickly became a landmark occasion in Namibia's LGBTQIA+ community. Since its inception, Drag Night Namibia has grown in both size and prominence, marking its second anniversary with a significant celebration documented by Beyond the Margins [oai_citation:1,Drag night Namibia – Beyond The Margins](https://beyond-the-margins.com/drag-night-namibia/).

Events and Performances
The event series features a diverse cast of drag queens, including Miss Mavis Dash, Gigi Has Arrived, Selena Dash, Miss Shy Dash, and Coco. The performances are known for their extravagant choreography, bold fashion, and engaging themes. Each event is not only a showcase of talent but also a platform for political and social commentary. For instance, the third cycle launch, themed "Fifty Shades of Vegas," took place at Pharoah’s Loft and included performances that challenged traditional gender norms and celebrated diversity [oai_citation:2,Drag Night Namibia kicks off third cycle with Vegas glitz and glamour - The Namibian](https://www.namibian.com.na/drag-night-namibia-kicks-off-third-cycle-with-vegas-glitz-and-glamour/).

Social Impact
Drag Night Namibia has played a crucial role in the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights in Namibia. The events often serve as safe spaces for the queer community to express themselves freely and celebrate their identities. The second anniversary event highlighted the intersection of personal and political struggles within the community, featuring speeches and performances that underscored the ongoing fight for equality [oai_citation:3,Drag night Namibia – Beyond The Margins](https://beyond-the-margins.com/drag-night-namibia/) [oai_citation:4,Drag Night Namibia kicks off third cycle with Vegas glitz and glamour - The Namibian](https://www.namibian.com.na/drag-night-namibia-kicks-off-third-cycle-with-vegas-glitz-and-glamour/).

Community and Outreach
The initiative has also expanded its reach beyond the capital, with plans to hold events in other parts of Namibia, including coastal regions and Mariental. This expansion aims to bring the empowering and celebratory spirit of Drag Night Namibia to a broader audience, fostering greater acceptance and understanding across the country [oai_citation:5,Drag Night Namibia kicks off third cycle with Vegas glitz and glamour - The Namibian](https://www.namibian.com.na/drag-night-namibia-kicks-off-third-cycle-with-vegas-glitz-and-glamour/).

Key Figures
Rodelio Lewis, under his drag persona Miss Mavis Dash, remains a central figure in Drag Night Namibia. His vision and leadership have been instrumental in the event’s success. Other notable contributors include Lize Ehlers, also known as DJ Rise Elders, who has supported the events through her musical performances and advocacy [oai_citation:6,Drag Night Namibia kicks off third cycle with Vegas glitz and glamour - The Namibian](https://www.namibian.com.na/drag-night-namibia-kicks-off-third-cycle-with-vegas-glitz-and-glamour/).

Introduction
Rodelio Lewis is a renowned Namibian actor, activist, and performer, known for his significant contributions to the arts and his advocacy within the LGBTQ+ community. Over his career, he has been recognized for his versatile talent in theatre, film, and radio, as well as his influential role in promoting equality and representation.

Early Life and Education
Rodelio Lewis was born and raised in Walvis Bay, Namibia. His passion for the performing arts was ignited during his school years, heavily influenced by his participation in primary and high school drama clubs. Lewis' early inspiration came from watching the cult classic film "Death Becomes Her," which played repeatedly in his household.

Career
Lewis' breakthrough came in 2014 when he won the Namibian Film and Theatre Award (NFTA) for Best Newcomer Actor at just 19 years old. His early performances in Windhoek's theatre scene included notable roles in "Prime Colours" by Zindri Swartz, "Lammie Beukes" by Senga Brockerhoff, and "Illusions of Grandeur" by Justin Hango.

After a challenging period following his public outing by a local journalist, Lewis took a hiatus and returned to Walvis Bay. During this time, he co-founded Hurricane Raqia, a platform aimed at developing performance talent at the coast, and made his radio debut on West Coast FM.

In 2017, Lewis returned to Windhoek, revitalized and ready to continue his career. He became a prominent MC and performer, starring in projects like "The Polanas" by Namib Mills and "Die Stoep" by Jonathan Solomon. He also played a significant role in founding Drag Night Namibia, an event celebrating queer culture and expression.

Notable Works
Some of his most notable works include:

- Theatre: Roles in "Prime Colours," "Lammie Beukes," "Illusions of Grandeur," "The Encounter," and "Boet & Sus."

- Film and Web Series: Minor role in "Underneath the Sky" and starring in "Untitled – The Web Series."

- Radio: Host on TouchFM, NBC Radio, formerly a host at West Coast FM.

Awards and Recognition
Throughout his career, Rodelio Lewis has been honored with several prestigious awards, but one stands out as an actor: 2014 Namibian Film and Theatre Award (NFTA): Best Newcomer Actor.

Activism and Personal Life
Lewis is also known for his activism, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. He played a role in the #BeFree movement's coastal outreach session and continues to use his platform to advocate for equality and representation.

Outside his professional life, Lewis remains connected to his roots in Walvis Bay and continues to contribute to the local community through various initiatives and mentorship programs.