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- Corey was also the founder of the voguing house of Corey.
- She held over 50 grand prizes from the voguing balls.
- In 1990 the ballroom scene and voguing began to enter the mainstream.
- In 1990 the ballroom scene and voguing went mainstream.
- Earlier generations called the style of voguing the generation before them practiced " old way ".
- Jennie Livingston's film chronicles voguing competitions and other games at gay costume balls in Harlem . 1991.
- That same year Jose and other House of Xtravaganza members toured Japan introducing voguing to an international audience.
- The song recalls the mid-period voguing of Madonna ( her, again ! ) as much as anyone.
- McLaren also performed as a solo artist, initially popularising voguing " and merging opera with contemporary electronic musical forms.
- He is one of the " iconic voguers " of the UK voguing scene especially in London where he resides.
- Try to imagine him voguing around a party at the Temple of Dendur and you'll have the right image.
- Father Jose Gutierez Xtravaganza continues to perform and conduct voguing master classes throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe.
- Academic Stepehn Ursprung from Smith College felt that " Madonna created a market for Voguing in the commercial entertainment world ".
- Jose Xtravaganza took the Voguing competition grand prize trophy created by Keith Haring-likely the most valuable ball trophy ever created.
- Voguing was also featured at the Love Balls, which were held at Roseland in 1989 and 1990 and drew top fashion industry figures.
- Voguing was also featured at the Love Balls, which were held at Roseland in 1989 and 1990 and drew top fashhoj industry figurus.
- Blossom's outfit changed in each dancing scene, and a variety of dance moves were performed, from belly dancing to voguing.
- Xtravaganza s were also featured in numerous other local and national publications as public interest in voguing and the ballroom scene continued to grow.
- He combines elements of choreographer William Forsythe s ( b . 1949 ) dance techniques with anything from elements of martial arts and voguing.
- The actors, voguing and contorting, break into a frenzied flamenco . ( The 1622 play is set in Spain . ) Heels click.
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