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    Ball culture - Wikipedia. Contestant in a ball at the National Museum of African Art, 2016. The Ballroom scene (also known as the Ballroom community, Ballroom culture, or just Ballroom) is an African-American and Latino underground LGBTQ+ subculture.

  2. Learn about the history, categories, and values of ball culture, a subculture of drag performance and competition among queer people of color. Explore how ball culture evolved from a hidden underground scene to a mainstream phenomenon through TV shows and drag clubs.

  3. Jun 6, 2018 · Learn how ball culture, a way for queer blacks and Latinos to live their best lives, emerged from Harlem drag balls and became a global phenomenon. Explore the challenges, achievements and controversies of the ball community through the decades.

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  4. Learn about the history, terminology and community of ball culture, a performance subculture that originated in NYC and is depicted in the FX series ‘Pose’. Find out how balls, houses and voguing became a way of life for many LGBTQ people of color.

  5. Aug 12, 2020 · Ballroom thrived in 1980s New York in spite of — and because of — the myriad of obstacles facing the community, from structural issues like poverty, racism, and homophobia, to more immediate threats such as sexual violence and the AIDS epidemic, which threatened to decimate ballroom’s population.

  6. Jun 18, 2018 · Veteran vogue commentator Dashaun Wesley reflects on how the ballroom scene has expanded, and the future of ball culture.

  7. Jun 4, 2018 · Here are a few books, movies, and YouTube channels that explore and explain the rich history of ball culture. As anyone will quickly gather from watching even the first episode of Pose, the ballroom scene is a rich and complex social world with its own rituals, social expectations, and language.

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