Monday, 23 November 2015

Voguing

Voguing

Voguing began in the 1980s by Latin Americans in New York, La Bronx and Harlem and became popular in the UK during the 1990s. It started at balls and was used as a safe way of throwing shade through dance instead of violence or arguments. The balls were conducted in Houses such as House of xtraveganza, House of Saint Laurent, House of Princess and House of LaBeija. The houses were places where you could be yourself in a time when you weren't accepted for being gay or transsexual even though transsexuals were often seen as more beautiful than women. It was a place you could go to if you were rejected by your family and were in need of support or even create a new family.
The Houses would have competitions with categories such as realness, butch queen, schoolgirl/boy and military. These competitions would include men and women creating this look and walking like they are in a runway show to house music. You didn’t have to be rich to go to these houses; however during the late 1980s it was a must to wear designer labels. The competition also started with people wanting to look like LA show girls and later on people were more inspired by singers, models and actresses such as Marilyn Monroe.

Octavia Saint Laurent stated "I want to be somebody. I mean, I am somebody. I just want to be a rich somebody."in the documentary Paris is burning. I believe this was a very popular view for people at these times as it seemed better to be rich, especially a rich white girl.
The dance voguing was inspired by the poses in Egyptian hieroglyphics and gymnastics moves. Even the costumes worn were inspired by Egyptian clothing and culture. FKA twigs Stated “(Derek Prodigy) taught me that every hand movement that you do in voguing is a figure of eight and that is eternity,” she said. “Every single move has to flow into the other like the eternal move that never stops moving. I was really inspired by that concept.”

Voguers have gone on to inspire singers such as Madonna, FKA twigs, Beyoncé and Azelia Banks. In Madonna’s song Vogue she mentions how tough it was in the 1980s and how dancing would help people forget the ‘heartache’ in their lives. She also mentions the names of people voguers were inspired by. For example Grace Kelly, Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers were famous faces listed in her lyrics.  I can tell that FKA twigs has been heavily influenced by Voguing from the curls in her hair to her music video ‘Glass and Patron’ including voguing the choreography.


Voguing is one of the few subcultures that have carried on on a large scale into the modern day, especially this year with designers using vogue dancers in their catwalk show and I think it will continue to inspired people in the future.

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Voguers


Voguing began in the 1980s by Latin Americans in New York, La Bronx and Harlem and became popular in the UK during the 1990s. It started at balls and was used as a safe way of throwing shade through dance instead of violence. The balls were conducted in Houses such as House of xtraveganza, House of Saint Laurent, House of Princess and House of LaBeija. The houses were places where you could be yourself in a time when you weren't accepted for being gay or transsexual even though transsexuals were often more beautiful than women. It was a place you could go to if you were rejected by your family and were in need of support or even create a new family.

' Paris is burning'




' Paris is Burning


Pepper Labeija in 'Paris is Burning'

Photograph by Chantal Regnault. Courtesy of Soul Jazz Books.
Photograph by Chantal Regnault. Courtesy of Soul Jazz Books.


Photograph by Chantal Regnault. Courtesy of Soul Jazz Books.
Photograph by Chantal Regnault. Courtesy of Soul Jazz Books.

House of Xtravaganza


Photographer: Gerard H. Gaskin 








The Houses would have competitions with catgories such as realness, butch queen, schoolgirl/boy and miltary. These competitions would included men and women creating this look and walking like they are in a runway show to house music. Your didnt have to be rich to go to these houses, however during the late 1980s it was a much to wear designer labels. The competition also started with people wanting to look like LA show girls and later on people were more inspired  by singers, models and actresses such as Marilyn Monroe.






"I want to be somebody. I mean, I am somebody. I just want to be a rich somebody."

Octavia Saint Laurent
'Paris is burning'


The dancing was inspired by Egyptian hyrogrifics and gymnastics.







 Egyptian Hieroglyphics

Egyptian Hieroglyphics


Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra

Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra

Katy Perry-Dark horse







John Galliano
Dior S/S 2004

Voguers have gone on to inspire people such as Madonna, FKA twigs, Beyonce and Azelia Banks.


Madonna
Vogue

Strike a pose
Strike a pose
Vogue, vogue, vogue
Vogue, vogue, vogue

Look around everywhere you turn is heartache
It's everywhere that you go (look around)
You try everything you can to escape
The pain of life that you know (life that you know0

When all else fails and you long to be
Something better than you are today
I know a place where you can get away
It's called a dance floor, and here's what it's for, so

Come on, vogue
Let your body move to the music (move to the music)
Hey, hey, hey
Come on, vogue
Let your body go with the flow (go with the flow)
You know you can do it

All you need is your own imagination
So use it that's what it's for (that's what it's for)
Go inside, for your finest inspiration
Your dreams will open the door (open up the door)

It makes no difference if you're black or white
If you're a boy or a girl
If the music's pumping it will give you new life
You're a superstar, yes, that's what you are, you know it

Come on, vogue
Let your body groove to the music (move to the music)
Hey, hey, hey
Come on, vogue
Let your body go with the flow (go with the flow)
You know you can do it

Beauty's where you find it
Not just where you bump and grind it
Soul is in the musical
That's where I feel so beautiful
Magical, life's a ball
So get up on the dance floor

Come on, vogue
Let your body move to the music (move to the music)
Hey, hey, hey
Come on, vogue
Let your body go with the flow (go with the flow)
You know you can do it

Vogue, (Vogue)
Beauty's where you find it (move to the music)
Vogue, (Vogue)
Beauty's where you find it (go with the flow)

Greta Garbo, and Monroe
Deitrich and DiMaggio
Marlon Brando, Jimmy Dean
On the cover of a magazine

Grace Kelly; Harlow, Jean
Picture of a beauty queen
Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire
Ginger Rodgers, dance on air

They had style, they had grace
Rita Hayworth gave good face
Lauren, Katherine, Lana too
Bette Davis, we love you

Ladies with an attitude
Fellows that were in the mood
Don't just stand there, let's get to it
Strike a pose, there's nothing to it

Vogue, vogue

Oooh, you've got to
Let your body move to the music
Oooh, you've got to just
Let your body go with the flow
Oooh, you've got to

Vogue



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Madonna- Vogue


FKA twigs
“(Derek Prodigy) taught me that every hand movement that you do in voguing is a figure of eight and that is eternity,” she said. “Every single move has to flow into the other like the eternal move that never stops moving. I was really inspired by that concept.”





FKA twigs Glass and Patron Music Video

Glass and Patron Music Video Choreography



FKA twigs- Glass and Patron Music Video Choreography



FKA twigs at Coachelle Festival





FKA twigs
DIY magazine


FKA twigs on the cover of Complex magazine



FKA twigs of the cover of i-D


Willi Ninja
http://sundayschildinc.tumblr.com/post/101249093903/house-of-ninja





Willi Ninja
Mid 1990s

Willi Ninja
Willi Ninja Voguing in 'Paris is Burning'



Willi Ninja


Dancer Willi Ninja, seen here in an undated photo, inspired Madonna's "voguing" and was the star of the documentary, Paris Is Burning.
Willi Ninja inspired by Modonna 'vogue' music video
USA Today





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Pepper LaBeija
Pepper Labeija
'Paris is burning'










Pepper Labeija
'Paris is burning'



Pepper Labeija
'Paris is burninig'




Pepper Labeija
'Paris is burning'


Octavia Saint Laurent
http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/22663/1/octavia-st-laurents-last-interview

“A lot of transgendered and pre-op transgendered are a little shocked about my attitude in regards to not wanting to be a woman, and taking that role of womanhood. Iʼm no damn woman, donʼt wanna be no woman. I stand up and piss in the bathroom, I donʼt sit down, you know what Iʼm saying?” – Octavia St Laurent


Paris Is Burning
Octavia Saint Laurent

Octavia Saint Laurent



 
Octavia Saint Laurent
'Paris is burning'


Octavia Saint Laurent


Vogueing at hood by Air A/W 2014

Voguing at hood by Air A/W 2014