Finally, voguing is a challenge dance which is always improvised, never choreographed.
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What you might not know, though, is where voguing comes from.
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At first voguing was considered too black for the clubs.
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His own style combines voguing and pop culture, with the theoretical ways of postmodern contemporary dance.
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She is the head of COVEN an arts collective which specialises in voguing and performance art.
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The excitement of that drag-voguing scene receded in the 1990s but interest in Ninja and his milieu persisted.
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Kiki Take a trip into the fierce world of voguing battles in the Kiki scene of New York City.
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They were voguing but the music was wrong, the MC-ing was wrong, and everybody was sitting around watching quietly.
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While wholly faithful to its source material, this is also an Oz of racial diversity, gender reversal and voguing androgyny.
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The electricity of voguing.
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It featured a popular dance move, known as voguing and was the first show for director Jacob Tamata from the Coven Collective.
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The ancient Japanese practice of disappearing deep into the forest minus devices to empty your mind is now voguing with the yoga set.
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Minimal and spacious but with a massive pop chorus, the video also recalls the New York voguing scene, which melded disco and house.
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Arriving in the middle of Margaret Thatcher's first-term, Almond's camp strutting and hootchy-kootch voguing came over as highly provocative: an outrage and an inspiration.
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The recent BBC drama series Pose was a joyful reminder of the mid-80s voguing scene, an underground efflorescence of creativity in New York's queer community.
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It heralds back to New York drag balls and the voguing scene and it's lingo that came from there and worked its way from there.