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"Carmen Xtravaganza"

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Blogger whatsername said...

I recently saw the documentary and have been wondering if the ball culture is still going. Thanks for a follow up, I'm glad to know that Carmen is still alive and doing her thing.

3:19 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

It's alive and well and has spread beyond New York.

bloggers Clay Cane and Frank Leon Roberts document the happenings in the ballroom community on a regular basis, and I do regularly post on TransGriot interesting video of various balls when I find it.

6:14 AM

Blogger John said...

I work for an empowerment project (Bmore Mpowerment) for sexual minority youth here in baltimore - part of our project is helping the kids to throw smaller ball events. They LOVE them and (if done correctly) balls create a great opportunity for the kids to have fun and express themselves in a safe environment.

I'll send you some pics/video of our next event if you want...it's happening on Jan.3rd.

JF

9:08 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

John
Please do so. That's the beauty of the ballroom culture. Not only do you have the historic links to the Harlem Renaissance, it can be used to empower people.

In more than a few cases some of the participants have gone from that world to getting degrees and enhanced roles is general society.

1:26 PM

Blogger eileen said...

I have both 'Paris is Burning' and 'How Do I Look?' on DVD and let my friend borrow them. She hasn't brought them back yet and I'm mad about it, lol.

I'm also a *BIG* House Head so I love hearing stories about the Paradise Garage, The Warehouse, Continental Baths, David Mancuso's Loft parties...
Larry Lavan behind the turntables, the kids doing their thang on the dance floor *sigh*

I'm always on YouTube looking for ball videos, too. I love the culture & Carmen is indeed fierce! :-D

10:03 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Legendary Carmen Xtravaganza, Mother of The Legendary House of Xtravaganza!

I Love my House!!

1:14 AM

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