Updated On: 22 July, 2024 05:27 PM IST | Ainie Rizvi
Polish DJ and activist Wirginia Szmyt, also known as, DJ Vika, is a young-at-heart great-grandmother determined to break down stereotypes

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With huge headphones propped over her white hair, Polish DJ and activist Wirginia Szmyt, 85, grooves alongside a drag queen on a float at the Warsaw pride parade
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"Old age is not a disease," she said, each wrist adorned with a stack of bracelets as colourful as her personality

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Through her performances, Vika shows her staunch support for seniors and advocates for gender equality, LGBTQ rights and a more open-minded and accepting Poland
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What began as a series of educational events, including meetings with faith leaders and politicians, went on to include parties, music, trips to the seaside and celebrations

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Every year since, similar seniors` parades have been held in several Polish cities, and DJ Vika`s 26-year-long career in music continues to flourish
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"In our country there was no tradition of offering something to elderly people," she said. "The senior was simply the person who took care of the family."

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DJ Vika has performed at pride parades, women`s rights festivals and celebrations in cities such as Nice, Frankfurt and Helsinki. Music fills me with life," said Vika, adding that her goal was "to bring people together"
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