メトロポリタン美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (メトロポリタン美術館Instagram)「In honor of #PrideMonth, explore LGBTQA+ art and artists through a selection of publications from the @metlibrary. 🏳️‍🌈⁣ ⁣ Experience New York City's burgeoning ballroom scene through the eyes of photographer Chantal Regnault in her 2011 publication "Voguing and the Ballroom Scene of New York City 1989–92."⁣ ⁣ In the words of Regnault in a 2011 interview for @guardian_us: "Voguing originated in Harlem all the way back in the 1920s. They were called pageants back then and were attended exclusively by drag queens...In 1988 the Village Voice published a couple of breaking articles, Venus Envy by Donald Suggs and The World According to Vogue by Scott Poulson Bryant. Both were a great introduction to the Black and Latin[x] gay ballroom circuit, out of which came a new style of club dancing called voguing, which was spotted in 1989 and 1990.⁣ ⁣ "...Even more intriguing was the network of 'houses' who were competing at the balls. They were both surrogate families for gay kids who had been kicked out by their biological families, and gatherings of talented individuals geared towards fashion, style, and glamour, mirroring the great houses of couture. These places were a haven of tolerance, freedom, and self-expression for an expanding rainbow of sexual identities."⁣ ⁣ Explore this title and more at the link in bio. 🔗⁣ ⁣ 📖 Chantal Regnault. Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York, 1989-92 (London: Soul Jazz Records, 2011).⁣ ⁣ [Image description: Black and white family photograph of the Pendavis House from left to right: “Anonymous” Pendavis, Butch Icons Kim and Reece Pendavis, Trans Ballroom Legend Kym/Kim Pendavis, and Legendary Queen & House Mother Avis Pendavis seated center.]」6月11日 4時15分 - metmuseum

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In honor of #PrideMonth, explore LGBTQA+ art and artists through a selection of publications from the @metlibrary. 🏳️‍🌈⁣

Experience New York City's burgeoning ballroom scene through the eyes of photographer Chantal Regnault in her 2011 publication "Voguing and the Ballroom Scene of New York City 1989–92."⁣

In the words of Regnault in a 2011 interview for @guardian_us: "Voguing originated in Harlem all the way back in the 1920s. They were called pageants back then and were attended exclusively by drag queens...In 1988 the Village Voice published a couple of breaking articles, Venus Envy by Donald Suggs and The World According to Vogue by Scott Poulson Bryant. Both were a great introduction to the Black and Latin[x] gay ballroom circuit, out of which came a new style of club dancing called voguing, which was spotted in 1989 and 1990.⁣

"...Even more intriguing was the network of 'houses' who were competing at the balls. They were both surrogate families for gay kids who had been kicked out by their biological families, and gatherings of talented individuals geared towards fashion, style, and glamour, mirroring the great houses of couture. These places were a haven of tolerance, freedom, and self-expression for an expanding rainbow of sexual identities."⁣

Explore this title and more at the link in bio. 🔗⁣

📖 Chantal Regnault. Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York, 1989-92 (London: Soul Jazz Records, 2011).⁣

[Image description: Black and white family photograph of the Pendavis House from left to right: “Anonymous” Pendavis, Butch Icons Kim and Reece Pendavis, Trans Ballroom Legend Kym/Kim Pendavis, and Legendary Queen & House Mother Avis Pendavis seated center.]


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