Ballroom subculture helps young LGBTQ+ people of color find a home

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“Three, two, one — hold that pose.”

Two contestants made their way up the runway towards the judges’ table at Meow Wolf, furiously dancing before freezing into a statue-like form at the word of the event host.

The judges deliberated before awarding a small trophy to the superior dancer. The two contestants hugged, then promptly cleared the runway for the next contenders.

This is Ballroom, a rapidly growing facet of LGBTQ+ subculture with a vibrant scene in Denver.

Combining dance, fashion, self-expression and community, Ballroom creates a space where many young people — particularly LGBTQ+ people of color — have built their own families and forged their own identities. These families are known as “houses,” and are central to Ballroom culture as centers of community. Ballroom first grew out of the Harlem drag scene of the 1960s, when the late drag queen Crystal LaBeija broke off from the established white pageants to create a new “house” where Black and brown queer youth would feel more comfortable.

LEFT: Parisse Flora and Mar'Quis Hubert walk in the runway category of the Nintendo Kiki Ball at Meow Wolf Denver, Saturday, June 11, 2022. RIGHT: Parisse Flora and Mar'Quis Hubert walk in the runway category of the Nintendo Kiki Ball at Meow Wolf Denver, Saturday, June 11, 2022. (Photos by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
LEFT: Parisse Flora and Mar’Quis Hubert walk in the runway category of the Nintendo Kiki Ball at Meow Wolf Denver, Saturday, June 11, 2022. RIGHT: Valentino Valentine Flora, Passa Flora and Yuko Yamaucci — judges of the Nintendo Kiki Ball — react to TT Flora climbing up the stage and directly appealing to them in the “face” category of the ball at Meow Wolf Denver. (Photos by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
DENVER, COLORADO - JUNE 12: Parisse Flora dips to the floor in one of the voguing performance categories of the Nintendo Kiki Ball at Meow Wolf Denver, Sunday, June 12, 2022. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
Parisse Flora dips to the floor in one of the voguing performance categories of the Nintendo Kiki Ball at Meow Wolf Denver, Sunday, June 12, 2022. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)

“It is kind of like another branch of family,” Ruby LaBeija who is a member of the Royal House of LaBeija said. Ruby’s pronouns are they/them.

Ruby, 22, was born as Joe Quinto into a Catholic Filipino American family. They were comfortable sharing their legal name, but prefer to go by their chosen name of Ruby in the Ballroom scene. While Ruby was fortunate to have supportive parents and family who were willing to understand their identity, they nevertheless found solace in their “chosen family” of LaBeija.

“When I was about to graduate (from college), both of my families really wanted to celebrate,” Ruby said. “My mom was actually the first one to say like, ‘Oh, bring your team over.’ … We gave them a full traditional Filipino meal.”

DENVER, COLORADO - JUNE 25: Members of the Colorado branch of the House of LaBeija chant,
Members of the Colorado branch of the House of LaBeija chant, “LaBeija!” before their performance at Denver PrideFest at Civic Center Park in Denver, Saturday, June 25, 2022. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
LEFT: Davry LaBeija, LeeLee James LaBeija, Corey
LEFT: Davry LaBeija, LeeLee James LaBeija, Corey “Coco” LaBeija and Syah “Soleil” LaBeija perform with the Colorado branch of the House of LaBeija at Denver PrideFest at Civic Center Park in Denver on Saturday, June 25, 2022. RIGHT: Stephon “Dash” LaBeija laughs with Marco LaBeija after the house’s performance at Denver PrideFest. (Photos by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)

Ruby first discovered Ballroom when they were 15, watching a YouTube video of two dancers who were “voguing,” a dance style that dates back to the beginnings of Ballroom culture in the ’60s (and made famous in mainstream culture by Madonna). Inspired by ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and models in the magazine Vogue, the most current style of voguing — vogue fem — emphasizes exaggerated feminine movements built around catwalking, duckwalking, hand performance, spins and dips, which are often incorrectly called “death drops.”

The flamboyant movements of voguing again found mass appeal a few years ago with HBO’s reality competition show, “Legendary” (which finished its third season in 2022). TikTok videos of high schoolers voguing in class have gone viral, amassing tens of millions of views.

Valentino Valentine also came up watching voguing videos on YouTube. But as a second-generation Haitian American growing up in Texas, Valentino, now 27, struggled to find acceptance of their interests and identity. (Valentino, who also uses they/them pronouns, asked to be referred to by their chosen name in this story.)

DENVER, COLORADO - JULY 22: Valentino Valentine Flora, Boo-Daddy Flora and J-Boogie Flora laugh as they watch a video of themselves practicing voguing at Cheesman Park in Denver, Friday, July 22, 2022. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
Valentino Valentine Flora, Boo-Daddy Flora and J-Boogie Flora laugh as they watch a video of themselves practicing voguing at Cheesman Park in Denver, Friday, July 22, 2022. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
Syah Soleil LaBeija, Marcus “Marco” LaBeija and Ruby LaBeija laugh together during a house session at the downtown Denver YMCA on July 20, 2022. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
Derrebear LaBeija hugs LeeLee James LaBeija ...
Derrebear LaBeija hugs LeeLee James LaBeija as they unwind from a practice session at a YMCA in Denver, Wednesday, June 22, 2022, for the House of LaBeija’s performance at Denver PrideFest. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)

“I wasn’t in an environment that, you know, accepted and fully embraced my femininity,” Valentino said.

Valentino moved to Colorado to work as a software engineer after college and started taking a voguing class taught by Passa Flora, the founder of the Portland-based Kiki House of Flora. Kiki is a more youth-oriented flavor of Ballroom which focuses on learning the art. Valentino became a Flora in 2018 and founded the Colorado chapter of the house — which they said was the only house in Colorado for about two years. Valentino has since become the mother of the Kiki House of Flora and has been active in community outreach, hosting weekly sessions, teaching voguing workshops and organizing and judging balls.

LeeLee James LaBeija and Valentino Valentine ...
LeeLee James LaBeija and Valentino Valentine Flora laugh as they judge contestants of the First Friday Ball at Blush & Blu, Denver’s sole lesbian bar, Friday, Aug. 5, 2022. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
Parisse Flora vogues on the runway ...
Parisse Flora vogues on the runway of the First Friday Ball at Blush & Blu, Denver’s sole lesbian bar, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)

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