Analysis Of The Drag Ball Culture in New York City
[2023-06-01 01:39:18]
Attractive, fantastic, revolutionary, and dragging. We have a general agreement on what our society calls external. The subject of contempt is a subculture that proved that something would break social practices, they could be avoided. Jenny Livingston's documentary "Paris Burning" shows a group of people who are bound by this common denial, how to build subcultures with their own rules and standards. This documentary recorded the lives of African American gay people and New York City transgender people from the mid-1980s to the latter half. Culture where they can become their own identity or someone they want to create their real identity; culture
Jenny Livingston 's "Burning Paris" photographed from the mid-1980s to the latter half focuses on the community of blacks, Latin Americans, homosexuals and transgender and explores the towing culture of New York City. The movie rolled between ball shots and an interview with members of the ball community: Pepper LaBeija, Dorian Corey, Angie Xtravanganze and Willi Ninja. Baking in Paris has become a very meaningful movie, as Livingstone has detailed on gender identity, homosexuality and racial discrimination.
Jenny Livingston, burning director of Paris, explored the life of the "family" culture with the black and Hispanic queen in New York in 1980. Through fierce competition called "ball", the queen like Willy Ninja, Pepper Labiaia, Venus extravaganza, Dorian Colley, see the dilemma they are faced in life and why the ball is necessary for them I can. Indeed Paris is burning for transgender women, young LGBT +, and low-level people with humor and appeal
In 2018, after six participated in the spherical culture of New York City, Viceland played the document series My House. In the spring of 2018, the TV program "pose" premiered. I was in New York City in 1987 and then in the 1980s I participated in ballculture etc in New York. The show was created by Steven Canal, Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy.
Ball culture is still functioning outside the eyes of the public, but it never disappears. In Philadelphia, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago there are plenty of records on the landscape of the stadium, while preserving the legacy of the old ballroom Walker. People who are interested in playing for themselves may not be lucky with online search - the ball is not an event that fits the Facebook event page or the list of newspapers. Instead, future ball news will be told in the e-mail chain, the New York Times, or the word of mouth.
According to the New York Times, many aspects of social culture that can be seen in posing - walking, house structure, and the ball itself - are seen in modern ball culture. However, the lifetime of the subculture and its influence can be felt strongly in the mainstream media, from Madonna 's "Vogue" to RuPaul' s drag race, but the ballroom scene is still relatively undeveloped. Power infinity, 20 years veteran of the Miami Ballroom, told Miami about the new era. "If someone was walking in the city of Fort Lauderdale or South Beach, please stop 20 homosexuals and ask about the idol of the dance hall ... Most people do not know and never heard of it Is the underground world and I do not even know most of our community. "These balls genius, Infinity - mother of her own ballroom -" It seems like Cirque du Soleil, but these talents are All are hidden