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“I grew up surrounded by animals and listening to country music – we went to agricultural fairs and part of my family was directly involved in farming, especially horse raising,” says Brazilian photographer Luisa Dörr, whose series In the American South was recently exhibited in New York as part of the Latin American Foto Festival
Dörr’s ongoing series explores the cowboy and rodeo culture in her native country
and hones in on the women who are increasingly taking centre stage in that scene
where each caption is available to read in full)
In the American South features a variety of women: from those who compete in rodeo beauty pageants
“Ever since I was little I wanted to go to the rodeo
even though I was from the city of São Paulo,” 20-year-old police officer Natasha Alves do Santos told Dörr
It ends up being just a masculine universe
women can only compete on horses and not on bulls ..
Men end up taking advantage of the space like it’s their own
“This work became urgent for me because of the current situation we are living in,” says Dörr. “It is like what Oprah said to me once” – Dörr photographed Winfrey for the cover of Time magazine in 2017 – “that when she was a little girl
she was always looking for anybody that kind of looked like her
This is the same situation in the case of this culture: we need to see more women involved
and realise that it is possible for women to do anything as well as men
It is empowering.” The series is ongoing: Dörr is interested in the environmental aspect of the culture too
and hopes to trace the changes occurring to the land through In the American South
and how she hopes to see Brazil’s rodeo culture adapt in women’s favour
I went to Barretos in 2018 and Cerquilho in 2019
I went to Barretos to check out the ‘Festa do Peão de Barretos’
which is one of the biggest rodeos in the world and attracts people from different places and social backgrounds
Some people ride horses for a month to get there
other people get loans in the bank to be able to participate in the competitions
Barretos is the perfect place to be – I stayed there for ten days
I spent less than a week and I attended a really small rodeo
The idea is to visit many events around the country
research and show much more of this culture
The goal is to make my first photo book and a short documentary
women have been largely excluded from Brazil’s cowboy culture
horse-riding champions or platinum-selling country music stars
Even though it’s the men who are in the spotlight
the women who are entrenched in this culture stand out the most
They are part of a growing wave of women taking the reins of Brazil’s world of rodeo
the main goal is to juxtapose modern Brazil and its historic tradition
“I don’t think it is only in this culture that women are becoming more and more involved
but I believe that something is really changing for women nowadays
you can see women taking care of entire farms
driving big machinery and making decisions
“I made contact with people using social media
so I already had some subjects when I arrived there
and people who came to enjoy the event as well
One of my favourite photos is of Rebeca Vetuche
I was really interested in photographing her
I remember she was telling me about her dream to study veterinary
and she also dreamed about being Miss Rodeo
because the idea is to make long term projects – like this we can get to know what kind of developments these segments are making
Focusing on an individual story you can also talk about something big.”
The Latin American Foto Festival was in the Bronx