For me, it was Streetstar that got me into watching Vogue videos. Around the 3:00 mark, there's a dancer in a purple sweater must've inspired Leiomy. I love it.
So y’all think this is where Madonna got her inspiration from for her song Vogue? Or are they inspired by Madonna? The dance seems very similar in her video.
Energy Guru What you are witnessing in the video is what inspired Madonna’s “vogue” song. Not the other way around. You can’t take ballroom away from us. Us LGBTQIA+ blacks and Latinos INVENTED vogue. Learn your lesson.
Tyler Starr if you don’t have the mental capacity to have conversations that helps someone to become a little more knowledgeable... And if you’re not helping enlighten then it’s probably best you keep your mouth closed and let some one with class and civility take charge. I simply asked some question so that i can learn lessons and to help my research.l and i was very respectful about it. where did anyone try to take ballroom away from anybody? You’re probably not even into ballroom. So please move around because you don’t know how to inform anyone of anything, and you don’t know anything so let the real ones step forward.
So happy to find this. ‘Pose’ has really opened my consciousness to the LGBTQ+ subculture that I truly hadn’t known about. I’ve been doing so much research and learning about the Ballroom culture’s history. These humans paved the way for so many. So much culture comes from this era and these beautiful souls. Thanks for sharing!
Christopher W Yet you’re here? Don’t like it? Don’t watch. Most people have never even heard of the ballroom scene before so it’s really fascinating to see it and learn about it. This is representation that people need to see. Don’t be mad bc you can’t do what they’re doing baby girl
@@McGregorsPlumbingandHeating Now you sound over dramatic. These people have brought inspiration to modern Lgbtq today. If you're a bigot, just say that and sit back down.
I appreciate the new school of vogueing; however, I will always be partial and love the old way of vogueing. It's simply because I grew up during that time.
Love how there was a perfect balance of masculinity and femininity in voguing back in the day. There was just a certain level of class that you just don’t see anymore. Love the last beat, btw. So ovah, so ‘90s. 💕✨
They were SERVING! I swear I love old way. Don’t get me wrong new way is great as well but something about those clean lines, precision and style gets me every time.
WERK LEGENDS AND ICONS........the 90's was an era where you DEFINITELY had to VOGUE....the competition was FIERCE so you had to make your vogue your own.
And finding that resonate energy & conuring it back up; for the past 2 generations.... Is the only thing that'll save the Creation for what we knew for. Or, dying off & being forgotten about is what will happen.
Love the history and culture of my community. I can't imagine how much the pain and sacrifices they had face just to give us good contribution into dancing.
I’m Glad I was there to witness the birth of Vogue and free style Dancing I’ll never forget it never it was classic iconic moment in my lifetime I remember Paris Dupree and Danny extravaganza and many more iconic Masters Tracks and the tunnel uncle Charles there was two uncle Charles bars with videos and we used to just hang out and watch videos and that’s were I met all the Masters many are here with us and many have taken there journey to the afterlife I wish them all the best in there new life of happiness and peace and prosperity and love to all and one day we will all vogue in the heavens above serve it
I’m obsessed with the squatting duck walk vogueing. I really respect people that are able to do that. As a youngster we used to snap and fan people on the dance floor, when they were bad ass. I never knew where it came from until Pose came out.
DEREK MUGLER...can be seen at 6:40 (team performance with Randy Mugler) 8:44, 9:17 (White Gloves, Mark Ballroom) 10:23, 12:06 Nike Pavillion Atl Legendary battle with Armani to Cuban Pete. It would be hard to tell the story of vogue fem in the late 90's without mentioning Derek Mugler
Hey Orlando are you one of us from back in those days too? just asking cause it's so good to know man, i'ld give anything to see all those people again in the clubs, i took them for granted, my God
This video definitely deserves an award no doubt it’s a classic film iconic to the fullest extent of life remember some of the guy’s in this video are not with us they have taken there journey to the afterlife wishing the guy’s the best journey in there new life
Why are you telling people to forget "Pose" when it brought Voguing back to the spotlight, introduced many new people to it & really let the people know what the culture was about. Pose is an absolute masterpiece of a television show & I highly recommend for everyone to watch it even if they aren't necessarily into this type of stuff, it can turn you & sooner or later you find yourself vogueing 💃🏻💅🏼Ryan Murphy is a genius & he picks his actors/actresses well to play the parts & they all did an OUTSTANDING job along with the people who chose such a beautiful soundtrack for the show! It REALLY showed how these times were & brought to light many important issues so Pose should be anything but forgotten 🗿
Voguing used to look sooooo much better i could cry looking at what the standard has become now. Back in the day you had to create your own signature moves, they used to watch their shadow and let the music speak to them. That’s one of the most special parts about performance to me, it should be YOUR OWN. UNIQUE. Nowadays people vogue with stupid faces and their tongue out, do backflips and silly dances into dips. It’s very heartbreaking. Bring back real VOGUING
@@DaytonaMeth7 there is only a handful (😢) of the recent generation that Vogue beautifully with technique and precision. Shout out to those keeping it alive and the archives aswell! All of this vintage footage is gold.
Wow the guy in all white with white hair reminded me so much of popping and breakdancing Thank you for sharing. Absolutely awed by all of you especially doing your thing when acceptance was so far away from present day. Which still isn't great.🎉
I love all the facets that the ballroom scene has influenced without ANY PROPER CREDIT... they took voguing and call it "whacking..." Y'all just keep on keeping on and inspiring us all!
Best Vogue Dancers were in the 80’s 👑🇵🇷👑🇺🇸they were unique, had style, precision, timing, incredible flexibility, and dancing was waaaaay superior than nowadays 🤷🏽♂️🙏🏼
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Besides from this obvious unique room full of talent it really hurts to know the majority of these people are no longer with us see it's not what you do it's how you do it this is why they say the old ways pave the way for up and coming it is really our responsibilities to teach the youth about wearing protection thank God for prep I know this is a little bit off topic but again I was just thinking about Willie Ninja and how he possibly could have made it a little longer if he was around with the advancement of medication and technology etc
I am fascinating by vogue and i aleady danced in some discos in '90 but they laugh at me even if my poses were not bad at all, now i do it alone at home, but then a depression knoked me out so I stopped or i make some pose sometimes when I listen to the right music then now I'm 48 is not difficult to make the poses because ii'm still like a rubberband but my lungs claim to stop after 15 minutes. I'm trying to search some motivation to make depression go away but is cmplicated VOGUEFOREVERSTRIKEAPOSE
Fuck yeah my guy, keep on voguing. I'm sure you still got it. Also, I'm sure you'll manage to overcome whatever you're going through. Keep on fighting. Much love. 💕
I couldn't be further from Voging and its milieu beeing a middle age small town German but I m very impressed by its history and great technically and drama.
I remember there were seriously cool parties back in Budapest, Hungary with Queens 👸best parties of my life. The ballroom if I remember correctly called: Capella that time. I’m happy I met this culture early in my life 💖 can only imagine how was it in New York back then. Love you all.
Fierce is really not a positive term in the scene. I know Tyra Banks made it popular by the term is actually a read....When someone comes up to you and says "You look fierce" they are actually saying you look ugly and are a hot mess.
This is ballroom I remember, not everybody and their mother on the floor. I remember my older brother taking to ball in NYC, organized (somewhat) not this confusion we see today.
It was 1980’s spring summer time at the pier’s that’s where I met Danny xtravaganza and Angie xtravaganza and many more Beautiful gorgeous people I got hooked and spirited it was everything at tracks and uncle Charles near the pier’s with the big videos screen I remember one holloweed weekend it was too Fierce I’ll never forget it the time of my Life
Since Pose I have become fascinated with the ball culture scene. I wish there were more vids from the 1980's when it was at its zenith.
For me, it was Streetstar that got me into watching Vogue videos. Around the 3:00 mark, there's a dancer in a purple sweater must've inspired Leiomy. I love it.
So y’all think this is where Madonna got her inspiration from for her song Vogue? Or are they inspired by Madonna? The dance seems very similar in her video.
Energy Guru What you are witnessing in the video is what inspired Madonna’s “vogue” song. Not the other way around. You can’t take ballroom away from us. Us LGBTQIA+ blacks and Latinos INVENTED vogue. Learn your lesson.
Tyler Starr if you don’t have the mental capacity to have conversations that helps someone to become a little more knowledgeable... And if you’re not helping enlighten then it’s probably best you keep your mouth closed and let some one with class and civility take charge. I simply asked some question so that i can learn lessons and to help my research.l and i was very respectful about it. where did anyone try to take ballroom away from anybody? You’re probably not even into ballroom. So please move around because you don’t know how to inform anyone of anything, and you don’t know anything so let the real ones step forward.
Tyler Starr all you’re into is Nurato. Nurato is shit anyway.
These were some bad bitches that paved the way for today's gay youths, they deserve the utmost respect.
also trans youth
*2020 update* also straight youth
Yes indeed and to the MOTHER LEGENDARY WILLE NINJA THE HOUSE OF NINJA RIP
@ girl pls .
@@isisgastonn its true. straight cis girls love ballroom now
So happy to find this. ‘Pose’ has really opened my consciousness to the LGBTQ+ subculture that I truly hadn’t known about. I’ve been doing so much research and learning about the Ballroom culture’s history.
These humans paved the way for so many. So much culture comes from this era and these beautiful souls.
Thanks for sharing!
Exactly
Thanks pose
You're talking like these people are heroes of some sort. Like they saved a planet from an alien invasion. You need to relax okay?
Christopher W Yet you’re here? Don’t like it? Don’t watch. Most people have never even heard of the ballroom scene before so it’s really fascinating to see it and learn about it. This is representation that people need to see. Don’t be mad bc you can’t do what they’re doing baby girl
@@McGregorsPlumbingandHeating Now you sound over dramatic. These people have brought inspiration to modern Lgbtq today. If you're a bigot, just say that and sit back down.
Exactly it's so beautiful and I'm so grateful that I watched Pose and learned more about this beautiful culture! :))
This is a treasure of youtube
Hamlin Lu thank you
@@h2d127 We need more of this. It makes you appreciate so much & give you so much knowledge & understanding. Any more links and/or vids??
true shit
@@chikoyahdivine7690 yes there are so many videos out there
I appreciate the new school of vogueing; however, I will always be partial and love the old way of vogueing. It's simply because I grew up during that time.
I just discovered it a few years back and I also am partial to the old vogueing style
Love how there was a perfect balance of masculinity and femininity in voguing back in the day.
There was just a certain level of class that you just don’t see anymore.
Love the last beat, btw. So ovah, so ‘90s. 💕✨
Yes I was thinking the same thing
They were SERVING! I swear I love old way. Don’t get me wrong new way is great as well but something about those clean lines, precision and style gets me every time.
No cellphones back then just enjoying and watching
Except the guy with the camrea
WERK LEGENDS AND ICONS........the 90's was an era where you DEFINITELY had to VOGUE....the competition was FIERCE so you had to make your vogue your own.
And finding that resonate energy & conuring it back up; for the past 2 generations.... Is the only thing that'll save the Creation for what we knew for. Or, dying off & being forgotten about is what will happen.
I prefer this old school style than today’s. It’s more of a polished technique; cleaner.
That’s why old way needs to come back
Love the history and culture of my community. I can't imagine how much the pain and sacrifices they had face just to give us good contribution into dancing.
Hi
they where more repcted back then because they wherent busy stuffing their sexual perversions an sick values down other proples throats back then!
The children were DEFINITELY CARRYING back then……the 10:25 mark gave me life with that look…….Work
yo yh i remember him, is he still with us?.
Yes, child!
THE 90S WAS SO COOL! FULL OF FUN!!! THE BEST DAYS!!
1:30 im gagging!! Hes duck walking on his tippy toez!! I love it
thats noguing nowadays
Love this Bc you can you see the 80's style morphing into the newer style!
2:59 digging this so much, with the black and white floor, looks so sublimely surreal
"Music is the answer"....great tune....uplifted
Mind you I didn't get in on that tune until like late 99 early 00.
Either Det or Chi where I 1st heard it. That was the track tho.
God I miss these days and house music like this
Do you know whats the name and the artist??? I neeeeed this song
Old ballroom seems so fun creative and safe lol yess Yolanda 90s it girl serve it
This video shows the pure talent of these legends. This may be an unpopular opinion but the ballroom scene of today pales in comparison.
I have hope that it’ll get back to this in time
This is amazing New York fresh in the 90
I think Philly too.
@@AUGUSTALLEN28 yes Philly too
I’m Glad I was there to witness the birth of Vogue and free style Dancing I’ll never forget it never it was classic iconic moment in my lifetime I remember Paris Dupree and Danny extravaganza and many more iconic Masters Tracks and the tunnel uncle Charles there was two uncle Charles bars with videos and we used to just hang out and watch videos and that’s were I met all the Masters many are here with us and many have taken there journey to the afterlife I wish them all the best in there new life of happiness and peace and prosperity and love to all and one day we will all vogue in the heavens above serve it
I’m obsessed with the squatting duck walk vogueing. I really respect people that are able to do that. As a youngster we used to snap and fan people on the dance floor, when they were bad ass. I never knew where it came from until Pose came out.
This gave me all the life i need to get by. the fashion was MAAAJOORR
Lets not forget Derrick Miyake-Mugler who was in almost all of these scenes, but never mentioned.
😖😖😖 Yeah IkR. Long time no hear or see #ScottyBeamMeUp
Miss my good friends. Brought back some good times.
Wow.......it's so crazy seeing these throwbacks from back in the day. I wonder where all these beautiful people are now. This shit was beautiful.
I wonder this too. So many lovely beautiful young men, every face a different story.
Majority of them have transitioned on .
Good one buddy
But I wonder those ball cultures are doing so well in that United States.
You know good and well many of them died of Aids. Stop it
Take me back in time to witness this in person!!!😫
DEREK MUGLER...can be seen at 6:40 (team performance with Randy Mugler) 8:44, 9:17 (White Gloves, Mark Ballroom) 10:23, 12:06 Nike Pavillion Atl Legendary battle with Armani to Cuban Pete. It would be hard to tell the story of vogue fem in the late 90's without mentioning Derek Mugler
Hey Orlando are you one of us from back in those days too? just asking cause it's so good to know man, i'ld give anything to see all those people again in the clubs, i took them for granted, my God
We’re can I get tickets I haven’t been to a Ball since Jose extravaganza was preforming war games
@@sincerelyimodel why dont u go to balls now?
The 80’s and 90’s were the best when it came to vogue
This video definitely deserves an award no doubt it’s a classic film iconic to the fullest extent of life remember some of the guy’s in this video are not with us they have taken there journey to the afterlife wishing the guy’s the best journey in there new life
@ 8:42... I love ** Iconic Moments** like that; everyone hit the floor & get a piece. 👏👏👏👏👏👏 Voooooooooogue dammit!!
Forget "Pose"
This is vogue
Watch and learn
Yeah this is why I'm here it was really a real life voguing battle
Pose is based on Ballroom culture back in the day. It really opened peoples eyes on ballroom. Soooooo
Why are you telling people to forget "Pose" when it brought Voguing back to the spotlight, introduced many new people to it & really let the people know what the culture was about. Pose is an absolute masterpiece of a television show & I highly recommend for everyone to watch it even if they aren't necessarily into this type of stuff, it can turn you & sooner or later you find yourself vogueing 💃🏻💅🏼Ryan Murphy is a genius & he picks his actors/actresses well to play the parts & they all did an OUTSTANDING job along with the people who chose such a beautiful soundtrack for the show! It REALLY showed how these times were & brought to light many important issues so Pose should be anything but forgotten 🗿
Exactly @ AWok
Baby Pose bought a lot of eyes back on ballroom culture.
Voguing used to look sooooo much better i could cry looking at what the standard has become now. Back in the day you had to create your own signature moves, they used to watch their shadow and let the music speak to them. That’s one of the most special parts about performance to me, it should be YOUR OWN. UNIQUE. Nowadays people vogue with stupid faces and their tongue out, do backflips and silly dances into dips. It’s very heartbreaking. Bring back real VOGUING
So true it looks disgusting
@@DaytonaMeth7 there is only a handful (😢) of the recent generation that Vogue beautifully with technique and precision. Shout out to those keeping it alive and the archives aswell! All of this vintage footage is gold.
Wow the guy in all white with white hair reminded me so much of popping and breakdancing
Thank you for sharing. Absolutely awed by all of you especially doing your thing when acceptance was so far away from present day. Which still isn't great.🎉
the performer at the 7:05 mark is a BEAST!!!
Andre mizrahi
Yh , he is😊
I have been scalped and my wig has flown to the moon👋🏼
You and me both
😂😂😂😂
Shiiiii my edges got snatched
Beautiful....a history lesson for many, a reminder of what the scene was for others, with hope it can be like this again.Thank you for posting.
I miss this old music
This is fabulous!! But it’s killing me who is the blonde boy with the fierce hand movements?? It’s mesmerising
Icon Andre mizrahi
i just started vogueing and this gives me inspiration and motivation! I have so much respect for you guys!!
Keep perfecting your craft and be original
ohw gawd it's been 1 year!
Makaba LaDurée your welcome
@@pendavis455 Its been my year anniversary of voguing
"I'm so into voguing right now"
Bring it back!
OMG!!! That brought back so many memories when i used to walk!!
I know. I was only 20yrs old back n the day. Living n DC. Went to Brass Rail & Club House here n DC. The children gave life.....❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
I love all the facets that the ballroom scene has influenced without ANY PROPER CREDIT... they took voguing and call it "whacking..." Y'all just keep on keeping on and inspiring us all!
This is the real "old way" in all forms 😎
sinia oh my word is she gorgeous!
Second song is "Music is the answer" with Celeda
90s were explosive .
Best Vogue Dancers were in the 80’s 👑🇵🇷👑🇺🇸they were unique, had style, precision, timing, incredible flexibility, and dancing was waaaaay superior than nowadays 🤷🏽♂️🙏🏼
Hello! We would like to use this video for a culture series, particularly how vogue ballroom migrated to Asia in the 1990s. Here is the legal jargon I'm obligated to use for this request-
South China Morning Post Publishers Limited (SCMP) would like to use this video within all SCMP platforms and/or distribute to partners in perpetuity for news reporting purposes. We seek your permission to use the same and will give you an on-screen credit as 'Derek Prada-Ebony/Rob @Film at Eleven'. Please let us know whether this is agreeable to you.
I love the 80’s and 90’s old school vogue the best in show no doubt
Andre is serving in the mutha f*%$en name! good god it's ovah.
Wow they had no mobile phones and it was just so pure to watch and they had only drinks in their hands and enjoying the whole show
Those were the days. I am still here
A trip back to my early 20s. We had a TIME!!
I see so many familiar faces from back in the day.
I hope they realize how much of an inspo they are to new generations of voguers. Let's always give our props to these pioneers 💞
Besides from this obvious unique room full of talent it really hurts to know the majority of these people are no longer with us see it's not what you do it's how you do it this is why they say the old ways pave the way for up and coming it is really our responsibilities to teach the youth about wearing protection thank God for prep I know this is a little bit off topic but again I was just thinking about Willie Ninja and how he possibly could have made it a little longer if he was around with the advancement of medication and technology etc
😢
i think most are alive. of the icons only yolanda has passed
I dance by myself , I’d love to find a community like this. It’s beautiful
ALL ICONIC icons & legends, BUT FUCKING LOVE Cristina tsnumi what a Legendary mother, xx
2:16 slays so hard
I’ve watched this video at least 200 times I should get an award
Do we have a vogue dance hall of fame yet? You can literally break bones!
Yup ballroom hall of fame
Absolutely amazing!!!! Thank you for sharing. This really gave me life
+Rebeckah Apara YES. Every breath~!
Beautiful vogueing from the 90’s classic art piece
There is something about 80's style that I prefer over the modern style.
Baby girl at about 12 minutes in is leaving it all on the floor! You BETTA!
I am fascinating by vogue and i aleady danced in some discos in '90 but they laugh at me even if my poses were not bad at all, now i do it alone at home, but then a depression knoked me out so I stopped or i make some pose sometimes when I listen to the right music then now I'm 48 is not difficult to make the poses because ii'm still like a rubberband but my lungs claim to stop after 15 minutes. I'm trying to search some motivation to make depression go away but is cmplicated VOGUEFOREVERSTRIKEAPOSE
Fuck yeah my guy, keep on voguing. I'm sure you still got it. Also, I'm sure you'll manage to overcome whatever you're going through. Keep on fighting. Much love. 💕
Absolutely breathtaking. Knocks my socks off. As a queer millennial my hats off to the old cats who where there. I can only imagine.
Yolanda and Sinia gives LIIIIIIIIIFE!!!!!♥♥♥
THANKS for this clip.....This must be towards the late 90s...because there's a lot of ppl missing that were show stoppers in the 90s
Yes…this late 90s early 2000
💙💙❤️ Amazing cover of the 90’s!! Great job. More Please!!! 🤩
YAAASSSSS, MS. BOO BOO AND SANAIA! LORD, THAT WAS 30 YEARS AGO...OMG
I didn't want it to end.....fabulous
Woman in the silver looks like Stasha Garçon from Legendary show!!
Wow this is a gem on CZcams.
Wow I actually lived through this. What a special time!
I couldn't be further from Voging and its milieu beeing a middle age small town German but I m very impressed by its history and great technically and drama.
I remember there were seriously cool parties back in Budapest, Hungary with Queens 👸best parties of my life. The ballroom if I remember correctly called: Capella that time. I’m happy I met this culture early in my life 💖 can only imagine how was it in New York back then. Love you all.
Music is Music is Music is the Answer the Answer never forget it I live for Music
All my respect for these dancers. I love vogue 😍😍😍😍 They're so FIERCE!!! 💜
Fierce is really not a positive term in the scene. I know Tyra Banks made it popular by the term is actually a read....When someone comes up to you and says "You look fierce" they are actually saying you look ugly and are a hot mess.
@@Hervinbalfour Thank you so much for the correction.
My native language is Spanish, so your comment is useful to me. 👍🏻
This clip is more 80's through to 90's. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jacie love 😘
To me it's funny the way they dance 🩰
The old way and but I like the music 🎶 it's remind me of the club in Philadelphia back in the day
This is ballroom I remember, not everybody and their mother on the floor. I remember my older brother taking to ball in NYC, organized (somewhat) not this confusion we see today.
the music is insane
This is when was fun 🤩
You betta werk! 5,6,7,8 and vogue ✨
This is literally art.
What I'd give for those knees!!! It defeats gravity the way the get back up from the floor! xox
:-( This is When ballroom was fun, and entertaining.
RIP to all of the dancers and icons ,of ballroom culture, who left us way too soon
Sly slay slay those Moves guys the best of old school vogue the style will never die out
Beautiful video fiercely made to Rock Guy’s watch and Learn from the Legendary icons
Incredible.
i live!!!!!! ovahness!!!
love it! love vogue!
Old old old school Vogue is the Masterpiece of Dance for Life never forget it Guy’s never
It was 1980’s spring summer time at the pier’s that’s where I met Danny xtravaganza and Angie xtravaganza and many more Beautiful gorgeous people I got hooked and spirited it was everything at tracks and uncle Charles near the pier’s with the big videos screen I remember one holloweed weekend it was too Fierce I’ll never forget it the time of my Life
Omg this looks soooo fun to do, i wish i learned how to dance like this tbh
4:53 I am OBSESSED with their top!!!!!!!
His top wtf is theirs
@@DaytonaMeth7 Ooo someone big mad