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Houses
Serve as alternative families and safe spaces for primarily black and Latinx LGBTQ people. In many cases, sharing the same last name and physical living spaces, including older folks “parenting” younger ones. Iconic houses include but are in no way limited to LaBeija, Balenciaga, Aviance and Xtravaganza.
History
Members of the LGBTQ underground in large cities of the late 19th century began to organize masquerade balls known as “drags” in direct defiance of laws banning citizens from wearing clothes of the opposite gender. Langston Hughes wrote of drag balls in the 1920s. The balls and house of today became more organized in 1950s Harlem and popularized in the 1980s. Parallel developments were taking place in Washington, D.C., and expanding today into places including Francisco, Philadelphia and Atlanta.
Ballroom Beatz Creator, Icon DJ Vjuan Allure Has Reportedly Died
The RuPaul collaborator is responsible for much of the sound of ballroom today. March 16 2021 9:01 AM EDT
News broke on social media Monday night that Dj Vjaun Allure St. Laurent, an icon in the ballroom scene credited with helping to pioneer the current sound of balls, died. There is little known about his death but he was in his late 30s.
With the tag of Vjaun Allure Magnifique Elite Beats at the start of many of his tracks, Allure helped to move the ballroom community on from Masters at Work s The Ha Dance and the classic tracks that were popular at the time. 21 years ago, he began crafting and remixing tracks specifically for ballroom, effectively creating a new genre this began in 2000 with a track that has come to be known as The Allure Ha. The sound, which sampled The Ha Dance, has become the go-to sound for vogue fem.