Aleksa
Manila first appeared in 1998 on All Hollow's Eve as "Alexis." Thereafter,
applying the magic of make-up every Halloween night through the New Millennium.
Seattle Pride 2001 launched a new phase which culminated in her being crowned
Miss Gay Filipino with the encouragement of T.R.I.B.E. (To React In Basic
Evolution), a dance troupe that emerged from RECESS II, a social event of the
Young Asian Men's Study [YAMS], a Centers for Disease Control [CDC] – funded,
University of California – San Francisco – Center for AIDS Prevention Studies
[UCSF-CAPS] research project in Seattle. And the rest has been, as they say,
'history...'
During her year as Miss Gay Filipino, Aleksa founded the "Lola Maharlika"
LGBT Youth College Book Fund with the Filipino Community of Seattle
Organization. The fund is named in honor of Lola Maharlika AKA Lola Maria,
Empress VII of
In 2002, Aleksa was crowned La Femme Magnifique of Puget Sound, the
pageant in search of the "most glamorous female impersonator." She organized
various community fundraisers, including "Heart To Heart, Coast To Coast," a
fundraiser for the Rhode Island Nightclub that burned down and left many
unfortunate families.
She is very fortunate to have been in the cast of a local
In 2003, Aleksa was crowned the 40th Miss Gay Seattle, believed to be the
oldest drag title west of the
In 2004, world-famous band, Pink Martini band leader Thomas Lauderdale
asked Aleksa to sing, “Bayan Ko” [My Country] at the final Peacock In The
Park benefit at the Rose Garden in Portland, OR. In the next couple of
years, Aleksa continued as guest vocalist at concerts such as the Crystal
Ballroom in
On President's Day Weekend 2006, Aleksa was elected and crowned Olympia XXXV-
The Empress of Seattle, one of the oldest and respected drag titles in the
Seattle LGBT community. Aleksa organized various fundraisers for the Court of
Seattle Organization, including a week's worth of fundraising during Empress
Express in June, for the JC/Lady Graytop Memorial Scholarship Fund. She chose
the moniker, “The Pearl of the
In March 2007, Aleksa was named Heir Apparent to the Queen Mother of the
To date, Aleksa has produced & directed annual fundraisers for various
charities, including “Aleksa Manila & FRIENDS,” and Seattle Counseling
Service’s “ICON: a celebration of drag, art & life!” She is a favorite emcee
and speaker at various functions, such as the
From local bars to amphitheaters, lip syncing to live singing, solos to
productions, black boas to Pink Martini, Aleksa Manila has traveled as an
outspoken advocate, performance artist and community leader across
When not in face, 'he' educates the community and counsels clients about the
harms of crystal methamphetamine with Project NEON, a program of Seattle
Counseling Service. For many years, he tested for and counseled about HIV & STD
with Public Health - Seattle & King County; and served as Honorable Commissioner
with the Seattle Commission for Sexual Minorities with the City of Seattle -
Office of Civil Rights, advising the Mayor of Seattle, City Council & City
Departments on LGBTQI equal rights.
What
others have to say...
"I had almost become
reconciled to the contestants' mediocre acting and flailing limbs when Miss
Aleksa Manila, the evening's formal entertainment, was introduced. Aleksa showed
up all the ostensible performers with her powdered 18th-century pompadour,
Disney-character makeup, and obligatory leather bustier. Here, finally, was a
performer who could lip-synch with confidence and wiggle her ass with carefully
coordinated abandon. When she demanded obeisance from her leathery court,
everyone fell into line. The insubordinate cowboy could stand to take some
lessons."
- Annie Wagner, The Stranger, September 2004
"When
you watch community figures like former Miss Gay Seattle Aleksa Manila or
reigning Tacoma Empress The Lady Chablis flex their altruistic muscles one can't
help but be moved."
- Sara Michelle Fetters,
"And then there was Aleksa Manila's number. She always puts on a great show, but
this one was exceptional. Dressed in traditional Kimono she came up on stage to
the song 'Dont'cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me' and stripped down for
action. Normally people come up from the audience to give Aleksa dollar bills,
as a form of tribute (I don't actually know the history behind this and I feel
like I should-- if someone wants to enlighten me, please do..) but this time,
she was tossing their bills aside. She didn't want money, she wanted -victims-
and Tony Buff was her first choice. Then towards the end, Barry decided he
wanted some of that action too, and wedged himself up between Tony's legs. What
can I say? Wax on, wax off!"
- Malixe, Malixe Live Journal, September 2005
"Act two began with
- Sister Dana Van Iquity,
"When approaching Empress Aleksa, a drag queen dressed in an attention-getting
gown and foot-high crown who is carrying a huge jeweled scepter, one might
expect some serious regal attitude. Instead the Empress stops, makes direct eye
contact and holds a reporter’s hand while he speaks of his virtually 24/7
commitment to serving the gay community. In fact, his day job is a health care
educator for
- Lois Elfman, Scene Magazine, April 2006
"
- Lois Elfman,
"Aleksa
thanks for all you do for me and everyone. "
- Reichen Lehmkuhl, September 2006
"This year's ball promises to be one of the better ones to sample because it was
created under the guidance of outgoing empress, Aleksa Manila, one of the best
drag performers in town. (That quality, unfortunately, is rarely the primary
reason they select an empress. Fortunately, Aleksa also is a wiz with
fundraising and community service.)"
- Tacky Tourist Clubs of
"Not only is she beautiful but she has a very generous heart and endless enthusiasm for serving our community. Her tireless work is always performed with utmost grace and style."
- Ann McGettigan, Executive Director - Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities, February 2007
"I thank Empress Aleksa Manila for the outstanding work she and the Court have done to improve the lives of LGBT people in Washington State."
-Marsha Botzer, Founder - Ingersoll Gender Center, February 2007
"It is impossible to convey how caring and loving of a person you are. I am in awe of how organized you are and how much I look up to the leadership you display in your life and in the community of Seattle. Your unyielding strength and class to express who you are is an asset to me as your friend and serves as an example to us all. Thank you for being you."
- Reichen Lehmkuhl, Actor, Author & Activist, February 2007
"Over the many years that I have been privileged to call Aleksa my friend, the love and support that she has shared with me has been unparalleled. She has taught me well how to control my men and wear my crown proudly. For this I thank you my sister from the bottom of my heart."
- Kristine W, International Recording Artist & Musician, February 2007
"I want to personally say thank you to you Aleksa for your friendship. You are an unbelievably wonderful individual. Your special guest star performances with Pink Martini have brought down the house up and down the West Coast. I thank my lucky stars that we met in the Silverado bathroom in Portland, Oregon late one night four years ago. It is an honor to know you and to have you perform with us."
- Sir Thomas M. Lauderdale, [Baron of Beaver - Imperial Muse to Olympia XXXV] Band Leader - Pink Martini, February 2007
"The hostess for QueerFest at
- Gavin Borchert,
"Empresses Robin Kradles, Anne Tique, Trai La Trash, Panzi, Aleksa Manila and
Verna Turbulence are my new sheroes. I still idolize traditional female icons
such as Madeleine Albright, Billie Jean King and Golda Meir – those women
created change in the world. But my new gal pals have created a change in me.
They have shown me you can be feminine and ornate while also being smart and
caring. And they have taught me to not be afraid to express myself. I am bolder
for knowing them. I also picked up some makeup tips: For example, if you put a
little powder on your lips before you put on your lipstick, it stays in place
better."
- Lois Elfman, Strut Magazine, December 2007
"I think you do a great job as an MC – You are a very gracious host/hostess – and I was quite intimidated to follow your class act!" (Greater Seattle Business Association Awards)
- Gary Tucker, Pacific Northwest Ballet, March 2008
"Aleksa - wow! Thank you so much for donating your time and incredible talents to the gala..."
- Michal Wiesbrock, Equal Rights Washington, March 2008
"After that opener, Lauderdale sat down at the piano and rehearsed the Philippine protest anthem Bayan Ko with drag star Empress Aleksa Manila, whose voice was the most lilting instrument imaginable."
- Tom Austin, Miami Herald, March 2008
"Aleksa is the ticket for MC!" (Referendum 71 Victory Rally, Westlake Park, Seattle)
- George Bakan, Seattle Gay News Editor & Publisher, November 2009
"Thank you again for all your amazing work in 2009. I'm so happy to be working with you again in 2010."
- Maura Smith, Gay Bingo Event Coordinator, Lifelong AIDS Alliance, December 2009
"Thank you for taking your valuable time to make Snowball a success again. Your beautiful and vibrant presence makes the event!"
- Breanne Anderson, Board President, Ingersoll Gender Center, January 2010
"Aleksa is our new QUEEN of EVERYTHING!... Remember, we are your northwest corner of Washington FAN CLUB!"
-Cathy Pfahl, GSA Advisor, Mt. Vernon High School, February 2010
"My god - you never stop - one of the the STARS of the LGBT Communites in the North West. And damn good at it, to boot!!! AND glam to the max."
- George Bakan, Editor/Publisher, Seattle Gay News, February 2010
- Michael Bonacci, Pride Foundation, February 2010
"She has such an awe-inspiring connection with the community, as well as a great heart."
- Jonathan Mathews, Kwanchai Design, February 2010
"You are the best hostess with a great heart!"
- Quyen Luu, Cafe Metropolitain, March 2010
"You are awesome! The Mount Vernon High School GSA thought you were extremely fabulous. Your articulate and knowledgeable presentation at the Queer People of Color workshop was extremely important for the education aspect of the Over The Rainbow Festival... and we don't feel our festival would have been nearly as good without you."
- KC Bridges, President, MVHS Gay Straight Alliance, March 2010
"The evening’s hostess, Aleksa Manila, is clearly several classes above most of the other performers. She handled the show’s rough spots with grace, poise, and good humor. And there were more than a few rough spots."
- Evoë Thorne, http://wholesexlife.com/blog/, Spring 2010
"I am a big fan of yours since I was 15 years old until now! I look up to you...you embody glamour, and you serve it up all the time! You paved my way in drag...and I couldn't thank you more enough!! Maraming salamat po!"
- Atasha, Inay's, October 2010