85-year-old Polish DJ Vika breaks stereotypes among seniors

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Headline: DJ Vika: Breaking Stereotypes and Fostering UnityHeadline: DJ Vika: Breaking Stereotypes and Fostering Unity Introduction: Warsaw-based DJ Vika, an 85-year-old great-grandmother, is a vibrant and determined activist who uses her passion for music to challenge societal norms and promote inclusivity. Early Life and Career: Vika embarked on a career in juvenile probation after retiring from her previous job. However, she soon shifted her focus to organizing events for seniors, aiming to help them adapt to modern life. Senior Parades and LGBTQ Advocacy: Inspired by LGBTQ pride parades, Vika initiated senior parades in 2013 to showcase the vitality and diversity of older adults. Through these events, she advocates for the rights of seniors, gender equality, and a more open-minded and tolerant society. Music as a Unifying Force: As a DJ, Vika brings people together with music. She performs at pride parades, women’s rights festivals, and dance nights specifically tailored for senior audiences. Her goal is to spread joy and foster connections regardless of age, background, or orientation. Legacy and Impact: Vika’s tireless efforts have earned her a loyal following. Senior citizens appreciate her dedication to their well-being and find solace in her events. Her message of unity and acceptance resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds. Personal Philosophy: Vika believes that aging does not have to be synonymous with decline. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining a youthful spirit and living life to the fullest, inspiring others to embrace their potential regardless of their age.

Warsaw (AFP) – Wearing huge headphones on her white hair, Polish DJ and activist Wirginia Szmyt, 85, dances next to a drag queen on a float during the pride parade in Warsaw.

Issued on: 20/07/2024 – 07:34Altered: 20/07/2024 – 07:32

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DJ Vika, as she is called, is a young-at-heart great-grandmother determined to break stereotypes.

“Old age is not a disease,” she said, wearing a stack of bracelets on each wrist that were as colorful as her personality.

“This doesn’t mean you have to be a plant and look out the window,” she told AFP.

Through her performances, Vika shows that she supports the elderly and that she is committed to gender equality, LGBTQ rights and a more open-minded and accepting Poland.

“I am for unity, for equality, for love, for tolerance, for openness,” she said ahead of her Pride performance in June.

“All this makes a person able to live joyfully.”

LGBTQ inspired

After ending her career in juvenile probation at a correctional facility, Vika began organizing events for seniors, aimed at “helping them adapt to the 21st century.”

The Wirginia Szmyt senior parades began in 2013, with the first one attracting 14,000 participants
The Wirginia Szmyt senior parades began in 2013, with the first one attracting 14,000 participants © Sergei GAPON / AFP/File

What began as a series of educational events, including meetings with religious leaders and politicians, later included parties, music, trips to the seaside and celebrations.

“In our country there was no tradition of offering anything to the elderly,” she said.

“The senior was simply the one who took care of the family.”

Her senior parades, modeled on LGBTQ pride parades, began in 2013, with the very first parade drawing 14,000 participants in the Polish capital.

“I thought to myself that since there is such an image of older people, that they are annoying, that they are just in the way, that we should organize a parade to show how beautiful they are,” Vika said.

Since then, similar senior parades have been held in various Polish cities every year and DJ Vika’s 26-year career in music continues to flourish.

“If we want to fight for our rights, we have to show up,” she said.

– ‘She does this for us’ –

DJ Vika has performed at pride parades, women’s rights festivals and festivities in cities such as Nice, Frankfurt and Helsinki, but one of her regular gigs is a dance night for seniors at the Mlociny shopping centre in Warsaw.

Here, amid music ranging from Latin American hits to Eurovision candidates and the venue’s own ’80s disco polo’, Vika’s enthusiastic audience gathers for an evening of dancing and fun.

One of DJ Vika's regular performances is a dance evening for seniors in Mlociny Mall in Warsaw
One of DJ Vika’s regular performances is a dance evening for seniors in Mlociny Mall in Warsaw © Sergei GAPON / AFP/File

“Music fills me with life,” Vika said, adding that her goal was “to bring people together.”

She has built up a loyal following.

Maria Michalak, a nurse in her sixties, traveled with her husband for an hour by metro across Warsaw to attend the dance party in the Mlociny shopping center.

“Compared to other senior events, this is the best,” she said. “Maybe they should happen more often.”

Andrzej Jan Kuspik, a 73-year-old retiree, visits DJ Vika’s sets every month if he can.

“She does this for us,” he said, adding that he was so grateful that he had bought Vika flowers for International Women’s Day.

Although Vika regularly travels around Poland and abroad for her performances, she has no plans to stop anytime soon.

“Each of us has an inner child,” she said.

“When this child wakes up, we can feel younger.”

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