Ballroom Culture in America - How Do I Look Nyc

Have you heard or witness a house ballroom culture, where LGBTQ+ community people compete for trophies in events known as the ball?
By: How Do I Look NYC
 
NEW YORK - June 17, 2021 - PRLog -- Brief History:

Ballroom culture
was originated in New York City almost 100 years ago during the Harlem Renaissance. The reason behind this was a way to represent queer persons of color, primarily African-American and Latino persons, to bond and form a community. This was like a symbol for queer persons to openly defy laws that forbade people to dress in opposite-gender clothing. These balls slowly and gradually started to become a haven for transgender, genderqueer, and gender non-conforming persons of color to express who they are. They have been a saving grace for countless amounts of people. This Ball culture was underground from its initial year till Madonna releases her most popular song, "Vogue". Vogue was the dance style invented by this Ball culture that featured in this song.

Current Scenario:

Currently, ballroom culture has re-entered the pop culture atmosphere in the last couple of years ago. The most popular hit TV show, "Pose", features a fictional view of the ballroom culture around the time that "Paris is Burning", a famous documentary in which learned about the feelings of the LGBTQ+ community. This show, "Pose", even helped Billy Porter win an Emmy for Best Actor in a Drama. Currently, HBO Max, the network's subscription-based streaming service, is releasing "Legendary", a reality-competition show in which ten houses, houses who represents this ball culture will compete for a cash prize based on themed balls every week.

Ballroom communities consist of the LGBTQ community show great cultural vernacular and traditions stem from this vibrant scene. The world created at these ballroom communities is a different world itself. I like that though. This Ballroom culture has its own style in many ways. First element in this Ballroom culture is its Dance, which includes one's performance. The dance consists of many Latin American traditions, such as Brazilian Samba, and Cuban Salsa, Rumba, and Mambo. Second, ballroom communities have their language. The third element is music, which is distinct, consists of"raps"  whose Lyrics are just as stylish as the beats and often praise queerness and femininity. Fourth is its Fashion, which they use to express their queer.

Ballroom Culture still keeps on influencing others in society and making other people aware of their feelings and emotions.

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