Vogueさんのインスタグラム写真 - (VogueInstagram)「Over the last 40-odd years, the world has taken an almost voyeuristic interest in ballroom culture. You’ve seen its houses and heroes represented on television (My House, Pose, Legendary), in films (Paris Is Burning, How Do I Look?, Kiki) and music videos (Jody Watley’s “Still a Thrill,” Queen Latifah’s “Come to My House,” Madonna’s “Vogue”), and perhaps even during Beyoncé’s Renaissance world tour. Yet for its sprawling—and historically Black, brown, and queer—community, ballroom is more than a passing fancy. “Ballroom has something to say,” says Michael Roberson, a community leader, advocate, activist, and professor, “and to teach the world about what it means to be human in the struggle for freedom in the face of catastrophe.”  At the link in bio —compiled from close to 40 hours of interviews—celebrated members of the ballroom community, and a handful of those who witnessed its brilliance, tell the story of how a queer, underground subculture became a global phenomenon. 1) Photo: Lewis Allen Collection 2-6) Photos: @chantalregnaultphoto 7) Photo: @johnsimonephotography 8)  Photo: @CarlijnJacobs 9) Photo: @goodnight_kia」6月29日 8時35分 - voguemagazine

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Over the last 40-odd years, the world has taken an almost voyeuristic interest in ballroom culture. You’ve seen its houses and heroes represented on television (My House, Pose, Legendary), in films (Paris Is Burning, How Do I Look?, Kiki) and music videos (Jody Watley’s “Still a Thrill,” Queen Latifah’s “Come to My House,” Madonna’s “Vogue”), and perhaps even during Beyoncé’s Renaissance world tour. Yet for its sprawling—and historically Black, brown, and queer—community, ballroom is more than a passing fancy. “Ballroom has something to say,” says Michael Roberson, a community leader, advocate, activist, and professor, “and to teach the world about what it means to be human in the struggle for freedom in the face of catastrophe.”

At the link in bio —compiled from close to 40 hours of interviews—celebrated members of the ballroom community, and a handful of those who witnessed its brilliance, tell the story of how a queer, underground subculture became a global phenomenon.
1) Photo: Lewis Allen Collection
2-6) Photos: @chantalregnaultphoto
7) Photo: @johnsimonephotography
8) Photo: @CarlijnJacobs
9) Photo: @goodnight_kia


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