What is European runway in ballroom?

Both categories are often designed for Butch Queens, Studs and Trans Men, but the runway walks are meant to sell different things. American Runway is a runway walk designed to be masculine and European Runway is designed to be a more feminine runway walk.
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What is OTA runway?

OTA. Open to all genders/sexualities.
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How do you become legendary in ballroom?

You have been involved within the ballroom scene for 20 years and beyond.
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Ballroom Status
  1. You have conquered your talent or 1 or more categories for 6-10 years or more.
  2. You have won MANY MAJOR balls in that time frame from STATE to STATE.
  3. You are looked at as a Leader by your peers.
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What is a Kiki house?

A subset of the mainstream house and ballroom scene, called the Kiki Scene, was created just over 10 years ago. Kiki is a ballroom term, meaning something to be taken lightly or something done as a joke. Kiki houses and Kiki balls began as less competitive versions of the ballroom scene.
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What is a 007 in ballroom?

There's a lot of houses represented, but I feel like the scene here is still young and we are slowly but steadily growing. There's people in the Ballroom scene who are 007, too, which means you are not in a house.
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EUROPEAN RUNWAY at The Coven Kiki Ball



What is Butch Queen?

Butch Queen In Drag: A gay man who is presenting a female illusion. This description is used for categories in balls for men who dress in drag.
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What does LSS stand for ballroom?

LSS (Legends, Statements, and Stars): The opening portion of the evening where local competitors are introduced by the MC. Open To All (OTA): When a category does not designate gender.
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How many houses are in a ballroom?

The series follows members of eight prominent houses as they navigate their way through nine balls (dancing, voguing, etc.), with a $100,000 prize awarded to the winner.
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What is a drag House?

' As explained in the legendary Paris Is Burning documentary and recently displayed on FX's Pose, many up-and-coming queens are adopted by 'drag mothers,' which makes them belong to 'drag families' or 'drag houses. ' Oftentimes, those queens adopt the last name of their families, but that is not always the case.
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What makes someone an icon in ballroom?

“Iconic means you have definitely done it over at least 20 years, and you have solidified your name in ballroom so it doesn't matter where you are, they know who you are," he finishes.
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What house is dashaun Wesley in?

You have been a part of the House of Lanvin—formerly The House of Evisu and Latex— since the beginning of your ballroom career.
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What's the difference between iconic and Legendary?

is that legendary is of or pertaining to a legend or to legends while iconic is relating to, or having the characteristics of, an icon.
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What are the 5 elements of Vogue?

Vogue Femme consists of five elements: Catwalk, Hands, Spins and Dips, Duckwalks, and Floor Performance.
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How do you join a ball house?

Anyone can walk a Ball. Usually people walk representing the HOUSE they belong to. Sometimes non-HOUSE members walk as a way of promoting themselves to houses they would like to join. A person can also walk as a "free agent".
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What does OTA mean in vogue?

OLD WAY Old way is the first style of vogue. Originally called “presentation,” old way emphasizes creating straight lines and angles. OTA Open to all. Anyone of any gender presentation can enter this category. Can also refer to styles of vogue, meaning a voguer can dance old way, new way, or femme.
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Are ballrooms still a thing?

Ballroom culture is now widely seen and celebrated (and appropriated) in the mainstream—across fashion campaigns, music videos, social media and in TV shows like Pose, Legendary, and RuPaul's Drag Race.
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Who started ballroom?

Early Origins. The origins of ballroom dance first appeared in 16th century Europe—French philosopher, Michel de Montaigne, wrote of a dance that he observed in 1580 in Augsburg, Germany, where dancers moved together so closely that their faces touched.
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Do royal balls still exist?

The tradition of Austrian balls began with the monarchy, when court was held and Austrian emperors would put on musical events with an orchestra, dancing, flowers, and food. This tradition spilled over into Viennese society and now the city hosts 400 balls within the capital alone.
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What is a latex ball?

It's been 25 years since the Gay Men's Health Crisis created the annual Latex Ball in 1990 in response to the HIV and AIDS epidemic. The event has continued to endure as a means of raising awareness about HIV and AIDS while also celebrating the underground ballroom dance scene.
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Where does the latex ball take place?

One of the most popular and noted balls on the New York City ballroom circuit is the Latex Ball. Over the past 28 years of its existence, the event has become world renown in the community and has even built up standing outside of the culture, being culturally resonant in New York City nightlife as well.
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What is the house of Ebony?

House of Ebony is a ballroom house created in 1978 by Larry Preylow and Richard Fears. The house was known for walking in realness categories, specifically male realness where members tried to realistically portray the looks of "trade on the street corner".
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Did Madonna steal voguing?

March 1990: Madonna's “Vogue”

Madonna was and has since been accused of cultural appropriation for the track — all the celebrities the singer mentions in the song are white — while also erasing voguing's original context as a creation of queer people of color.
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What is the difference between Waacking and voguing?

The primary difference between Voguing and Waacking however, is that Waacking evolved on the West Coast in the early 70s and is mostly done to Disco while Voguing evolved on the East Coast in the late 70s and is primarily done to House Music.
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