My blood suster was i mean is amy xtravaganza, or imelda xtravaganza straight legendary female voguing, she was involved till 93,94... She had like 20 trophies she was legendary her and travis opened the house of xtrodinare... She was always battling in clubs...
Ballroom culture is about grace and respect not tearing each other apart. Many people do not understand that. It's a celebration of beauty in every form and shape. I love this culture.
Ballroom culture is about a few different things.. Vogue or Voguing was born because the girls would some times get catty and disagree or even want to fight and so Vogue was created for them to take their drama to the floor. This is where the term "Bring it to the floor" was born..
Well, back when they where first houses with the original mothers, it was about living your fantasy and winning balls. The legacy itself now is..which is beaut 🥰
Exactly. The reason we as a community feel like family when hanging out with each other comes from the fear and fighting we had to do (and still have to do) for our rights. Younger people of the community may have it easier depending where they live but they need to know that there was a time where people needed to protect each other and still found that place within ballroom to express themselves. Lots or love and respect :-* if i ever get my sweet cheeks to new york i will visit a ball when i get the opportunity :-)
So true. I'm so sad that I found this just last year! I feel like just knowing this existed could've really helped me earlier. Nevertheless, it's helped me now!!!
it doesn't because its not based in fact. This house is not the most iconic house.. They aren't even in the running.. They are known very well in the ballroom scene for their anti-blackness.. Which is why they aren't invited to balls in the first place.. Which is major reason you haven't seen them at an ACTUAL ball in over a decade.. They are well aware of the fact that they aren't wanted..
I walked for the xtravaganzas in the 90s the met my first husband and ran away from NYC to Southern France lol love you all my brothers and sisters xtrava
I appreciate learning about the ballroom culture. So glad that shows like Pose & Legendary are providing insight for those of us that are just learning....
@ for gay white men, none of these representations are inclusionary of gay black and brown people of color... It’s exclusionary, and is mostly gate keeped by gay white men. Where is there a drop of gay black and brown representation in any of this history you’ve presented?? I’ll wait. Lastly, gay white men love to copy the way gay black men and black women speak and act. Adopting the “independent black woman trope” and even as far as trying to white wash the things we created for our own representation like vogue and ball room culture for instance.
@ But we might as well be. as I said previously... Gay white men take and take and take things we’ve created for ourselves and integrate it within their white gay culture and white wash the things we’ve created for ourselves. If the base of your foundation is not of your origin then the base is your blue print to build off of.
Legendary has really made me completely immerse myself in Ballroom culture and I'm loving everything I'm finding/learning. RIP to all the founding parents and all the children or inspiring children that have lost their lives throughout the years. Your legacies will continue to be remembered!!
it might sound weird but seeing how much they stick together and how much solidarity there is between each and everyone of them, the fact that they support each other (sometimes even financially) is incredibly inspiring for a communist person like me
I am an old woman that just happened to find this video, I'm likely way too old to belong. But I can't help but to be pulled towards what I saw, it had the feeling of home to it, I just can't explain! I'm not a problem, I just want to watch and enjoy you all as I hide quietly in my room! Thanks; bless you all! 🌈💯✌🏾❤️🌉💃🌹🕺☯️👑💜
Watch the movie Paris Is Burning. It's a documentary about the Ball culture made in the late '80s. It might still be available on You Tube for free. You will love it!
Really wanna be apart of one these where I can be accepted for what I am and to not be judged bc I wanna feel wanted and wanna feel like I belong somewhere
learn the categories, pick one that interest you the most, find your local ball community (Facebook group pages are the best!), start walking, get your 10s!
@@stetg19 literally in my area I have never seen a boy wear makeup never mind doing ballroom genuinely upsets me I need to move to a big city and learn the categories.Thankyou for the reply🥰
Came here because of netflix POSE . I am cis woman and met some beautiful trans women there. There struggles were really back then,and seeing the strength the LGBTQ community has developed over the years is amazing. 💜
Not resilience and power? Not grace and dignity? Not beauty and creativity? Extra and petty... Ok yeah I guess I shouldn't have expected much more from someone who required television to respect our community.
As someone who is in the community (Iconic House of Ebony), we love the series. It includes real life icons of the scene that make sure the series aligned with real ballroom experiences from love, family, performance, how some of the girls get their necessities (sw), and death.
love house of xtravaganza but they are not THE most iconic house, they are one of them but not the most iconic overall. if anything, i’d argue that Labeija, Ninja, and St. Laurent are more iconic houses.
maybe in the balls- but in the 80s mainstream at paradise garage and all the local nyc nightlife= they made their precessence known= and look, it paid off.
@@genebcolon yes but i still don’t think they are the most iconic overall. they are definitely one of the Top 5 most iconic houses but not overall in my opinion.
@@stevenwalker5474 Willi Ninja worked with many more celebs as father and founder of the house of Ninja(A truly iconic house and one of the first). He even hosted a fashion meets ballroom ball that brought ballroom together with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood at the time. Willie also walked Thierry Mugler's FW 1989 fashion show with supermodel Iman Bowie and some other famous names from ballroom.
Gisele is a superstar the one I really Ms is hector extravaganza I met him one weekend in uncle’s Charles it was 1980 very early 80’s I remember it like it was today he was wearing a colorful fur short jacket too Fierce to fierce
And kind & generous. I ran into him a few months bf he passed, we didn't do our usual mad 2minute kiki. Last thing he said to me was Stay beautiful, Stay moist.
I would like to say that this house for me seems to "big" and "famous", is not something bad, but i really like these small ballroom houses u know, those houses feels more "close"
This is still around and its at nyc? Watched POSE and damn, its real huh....... without fear, they strut their stuff down, came in with their best, costume, damn, as a creative person, i would go down to check it out. And now i wonder, did fashion designer or runway show ever inspired by this ballroom place.... interesting eh.
There are houses all over the world. The House of Ninja proved that on Season 1 of Legendary. It was an INTERNATIONAL house that was ALL WOMEN as well. So don’t think you need to be in the States to be in a house. Create a house of your own & stomp to the beat of your own drum!!
@@Von2KC519 That's not the actual house of ninja.. Ninja is an actual house that Willie Ninja(RIP) founded.. I'm not sure who any of those women on that show were, but they damn sure are not ninjas..
@@terrancejovan4825 I understand where you’re going and I know that part of the history; however, Willie Ninja DID travel the world as an entertainer so I wouldn’t be too surprised if he started a house or two overseas. Remember that some of these houses are international houses as well.
Everything isn't always peaches and cream. A lot of people are still ignorant when it comes to gender/sexuality. I have also seen shady moments when watching BRTB on here (YT).
As someone from ballroom grow up first and find yourself and wait till you’ve matured and then go for ballroom it’ll pay off for you and your mental wellbeing in the long run . It’s not for the weak let alone children.
It’s sad watching ballroom be appropriated like this. Extravaganza hasn’t been active in ACTUAL BALLROOM for damn near a decade. If you got to any REAL BALL, you WILL NOT see the house of Extravaganza there, or any house thats made primarily of just lighter skinned people or Latin people. Ballroom is, for sure, a mixture of all colors, but the predominant face you see at a ball will be BLACK! It’s like if you want something to be accepted, put the lightest face on it possible, regardless of what faces are actually flowing the blood through it. Disappointing!
@@panicfan2006 i know some of the Xtravanganzas and was told it was created for Latinos because there was no Latino house. All the others houses were African-American. But I did notice within the last couple of years that the house let white people into the house . I’m not sure if any more blacks were allowed to come into the house but I definitely think there’s colorism involved with the house of Xtravaganza.
historically, Xtravaganza has mostly been a Latino house because back when it was founded, all of the Houses were predominantly African American houses, so Hector, the founder, wanted to create a house for Latino members of the ballroom scene.
@@terrancejovan4825 I had a feeling they were but I wasn't sure. Latino New Yorkers, in general, are notoriously anti-black and anti-African features. I'm a little annoyed this video elevates them to "most iconic house". That's bullshit
@@christopherdieudonne Yea.. we're all a bit confused(the ballroom scene).. But we all know the reason why they are being used as the face of ballroom.. Especially by a page like this.. It's definitely annoying, but not the least bit surprising...
@@Grande-Dame love the house of ninja, but they did not start vogue, Willi innovated it and took it to new heights though. Some people think Paris Dupree, others think Rikers prisoners, but it certainly wasn't the house of ninja.
They literally founded that house for Latinos,because they felt left out of the other mainly Black houses,who was being prejudiced?🤔👋keep trying,you’re just salty because in the 80’s 90’s they reigned NYC Club life .🤷🏻♂️
outsider looking in here. The hypocrisy is crazy in this. I am curious and not in a shitting on anyone way if they can see them saying thee exact opposite things in same sentence? I think its cool that people can find a crew, but the whole thing is pretty groomy, we took in runaway children and taught them how to navigate the queer world and end up in a hyper sexualized display. NOT JUDGING but cmon, thie explanation is horseshit to almost anyone listening, just say WE LOVE BEING the center of attention! It's no more no less. I just see a bunch of trauma fer most part
@@patriciatomilonus7384 - The crazy thing is, I'm still getting attacked for speaking facts, reality, and truths. I will correct myself by stating that ever since Europeans invaded, they turned (native) American society into being self-centered.
Xtravaganza iconic for what? Being a racist and prejudiced ass house or for when some of their members danced for Madonna and stole items out of her house? Labeija was the first and most Iconic House of all.
Most people couldn't do hard construction work or mechanic work nowadays lol it's not like schools teach anything practical and worth while knowing in the real world. What's your point??? They are having fun and not hurting anyone and that is what matters.
Even with me not being part of the community, I will tell you: You are wrong. Many could. The male body is like a machine, that is why male tennis players play more sets than the women (I say this as a woman), that is why many ballroom dancers show incredible stamina, they throw themselves on their backs then immediately get back up in heels, do somersaults, do the duck walk etc. You can see if you watch a battle. But, bottom line, it's their choice what they do. Someone wouldn't be good at a job they hate either way, right? Different strokes for different folks. These people are creative, visionary, empathetic, understanding etc. Not everyone has to be a mechanical worker.
REST IN POWER. THE FATHER AND FOUNDER HECTOR XTRAVEGANZA MOTHER( LEGENDARY )ANGIE XTRAVEGANZA AND THE TRUE ANGEL VENUS!
YES!!!
Rest in peace honoring the house by spelling it correctly.
My blood suster was i mean is amy xtravaganza, or imelda xtravaganza straight legendary female voguing, she was involved till 93,94...
She had like 20 trophies she was legendary her and travis opened the house of xtrodinare...
She was always battling in clubs...
If only I could have met them!
😘 💕 💕 🌺 legendary Mother!
Ballroom culture is about grace and respect not tearing each other apart. Many people do not understand that. It's a celebration of beauty in every form and shape. I love this culture.
I agree. But you know when it's two in the morning and people get cranky. Shade is a part of it too. Lol!
Ballroom culture is about a few different things.. Vogue or Voguing was born because the girls would some times get catty and disagree or even want to fight and so Vogue was created for them to take their drama to the floor. This is where the term "Bring it to the floor" was born..
@Peter Piper I wasn't. But I am talking about the legacy of this community.
@Peter Piper 4:03
Well, back when they where first houses with the original mothers, it was about living your fantasy and winning balls.
The legacy itself now is..which is beaut 🥰
the show POSE really opened my eye to a whole community that I didn't know about. and right now I'm obsessed with ballroom culture
Yes I feel I love with the community after pose
you should watch legendary!
Wow you didn’t know about the ballroom 😮
this need so much recognize, young people of our community needs to know about our culture and all the world that involves ball culture
Exactly. The reason we as a community feel like family when hanging out with each other comes from the fear and fighting we had to do (and still have to do) for our rights. Younger people of the community may have it easier depending where they live but they need to know that there was a time where people needed to protect each other and still found that place within ballroom to express themselves. Lots or love and respect :-* if i ever get my sweet cheeks to new york i will visit a ball when i get the opportunity :-)
So true. I'm so sad that I found this just last year! I feel like just knowing this existed could've really helped me earlier. Nevertheless, it's helped me now!!!
I guess. I grew up in the 80s though, and we were totally indifferent to the older queens. They wanted Donna Summer, we wanted Madonna .
it doesn't because its not based in fact. This house is not the most iconic house.. They aren't even in the running.. They are known very well in the ballroom scene for their anti-blackness.. Which is why they aren't invited to balls in the first place.. Which is major reason you haven't seen them at an ACTUAL ball in over a decade.. They are well aware of the fact that they aren't wanted..
@@terrancejovan4825 where’d you get this information from?
You don't have to be lgbtq in order to love the lgbtq. All you gotta be is real.
Even if realness isn't your thing you can put a twist on it.😄
Preach!
#Facts
we are pretty iconic aren’t we🤩
I’m not lgbtq but my cousin is and he took me to my first ball at Roseland and I love it.
I walked for the xtravaganzas in the 90s the met my first husband and ran away from NYC to Southern France lol love you all my brothers and sisters xtrava
damn sounds fab 😍🍾 im jealous 😁
Bonjour, vous êtes toujours dans le sud de la 🇫🇷 ?
I appreciate learning about the ballroom culture. So glad that shows like Pose & Legendary are providing insight for those of us that are just learning....
Us Gay Black and Latino’s are the blueprint for the entire culture that is gayness. I love us!❤️❤️❤️
For white people
@ for gay white men, none of these representations are inclusionary of gay black and brown people of color... It’s exclusionary, and is mostly gate keeped by gay white men. Where is there a drop of gay black and brown representation in any of this history you’ve presented?? I’ll wait.
Lastly, gay white men love to copy the way gay black men and black women speak and act. Adopting the “independent black woman trope” and even as far as trying to white wash the things we created for our own representation like vogue and ball room culture for instance.
@ because they are.. remember stonewall
@ white people like to think they do everything in this world. 😂 Not surprising
@ But we might as well be. as I said previously... Gay white men take and take and take things we’ve created for ourselves and integrate it within their white gay culture and white wash the things we’ve created for ourselves. If the base of your foundation is not of your origin then the base is your blue print to build off of.
you can tell they are on another level with their choices of clothing. -angie would be proud.
And Venus, too
Rumour has it the Xtravaganzas inspired the museum heist scene in Pose.
@Peter Piper Wow. What have you heard?
@Peter Piper Blimey. You need to tell Watch Mojo, they don't believe it happened!
Legendary has really made me completely immerse myself in Ballroom culture and I'm loving everything I'm finding/learning. RIP to all the founding parents and all the children or inspiring children that have lost their lives throughout the years. Your legacies will continue to be remembered!!
All the suffering all the pain that the community went and still going through. I definitely admire my people. I wish I could see that in real life
So much talent and artistry.
it might sound weird but seeing how much they stick together and how much solidarity there is between each and everyone of them, the fact that they support each other (sometimes even financially) is incredibly inspiring for a communist person like me
I miss the 80s and 90s....was SO MUCH FUN....
I am an old woman that just happened to find this video, I'm likely way too old to belong. But I can't help but to be pulled towards what I saw, it had the feeling of home to it, I just can't explain!
I'm not a problem, I just want to watch and enjoy you all as I hide quietly in my room!
Thanks; bless you all! 🌈💯✌🏾❤️🌉💃🌹🕺☯️👑💜
Your never too old hi Terri 💕 @terriwalsh
@@cammbello
Thank you Cameron, you have done this heart a much needed loving turn! ☯️💋🌈🌉🎊
You are most certainly never too old. You definitely belong here! 💙
@@nickiedesroches9762
Thank you for your thoughtful kind words, your giving so much more than you know! Bless you! ♥️💯☮️💪🏾☯️💋
Watch the movie Paris Is Burning. It's a documentary about the Ball culture made in the late '80s. It might still be available on You Tube for free. You will love it!
Okay but that body armour bird suit? Im so inspired by these artists
I live in Australia but my dream is to attend a new York ball! Maybe one day!
The energy would be so electric!
Philly balls are the shit as well
Really wanna be apart of one these where I can be accepted for what I am and to not be judged bc I wanna feel wanted and wanna feel like I belong somewhere
learn the categories, pick one that interest you the most, find your local ball community (Facebook group pages are the best!), start walking, get your 10s!
@@stetg19 literally in my area I have never seen a boy wear makeup never mind doing ballroom genuinely upsets me I need to move to a big city and learn the categories.Thankyou for the reply🥰
Me too
I'm from the smallest town in East Jesus NOWHERE Louisiana. I discovered ball culture by accident. You have never had so much fun. I promise you.
Venus and Angie would be proud of their daughters!!!!
Came here because of netflix POSE . I am cis woman and met some beautiful trans women there. There struggles were really back then,and seeing the strength the LGBTQ community has developed over the years is amazing. 💜
I want to join lol cheers from Guatemala!
This is extra and I love ❤️ it!!!
I wish I could find a family like this!
I wish Angie and Venus were here to see them 💔
Since watching Pose, I have found a new respect for the LGBTQ community. I love the extra-ness and pettiness 😂
It took a show like this, in the time we live in, for you to have respect for a group of people?
Not resilience and power? Not grace and dignity? Not beauty and creativity?
Extra and petty... Ok yeah I guess I shouldn't have expected much more from someone who required television to respect our community.
He said new respect not respect at all chill I think he means a new understanding
@@giant_rat7781 what new respect then? Because of the extra ness and pettiness? Still sounds ignorant. 🤷
@@marcusporras9571 and for all the wrong reasons...
There's no ballroom scene where I live, but if there came to be a honkey tonk ballroom scene I'd be there every weekend.
Really beautiful documentary
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ iconic
Omg! She’s so beautiful, it’s sickening!
I would love to be able to see and photograph all of those wonderfully innovative garments.
Legendary season 2
can someone tell me what real life house divas think about Pose? I’m loving this series!
As someone who is in the community (Iconic House of Ebony), we love the series. It includes real life icons of the scene that make sure the series aligned with real ballroom experiences from love, family, performance, how some of the girls get their necessities (sw), and death.
I loved it 🥰
Mad respect, you’re all awesome
The blood of the coven is thicker than the water of the womb!!!
So they are witches? Because that's what witches have, covens.
🪄🪄🪄🪄🪄Love ♾♾♾❣️
The fierce one carrying an MCM tote 💕
love house of xtravaganza but they are not THE most iconic house, they are one of them but not the most iconic overall. if anything, i’d argue that Labeija, Ninja, and St. Laurent are more iconic houses.
maybe in the balls- but in the 80s mainstream at paradise garage and all the local nyc nightlife= they made their precessence known= and look, it paid off.
@@genebcolon yes but i still don’t think they are the most iconic overall. they are definitely one of the Top 5 most iconic houses but not overall in my opinion.
I see everyone's point, but correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the xtravaganzas work a lot with celebs? Maybe that's their claim to fame as well?
@@stevenwalker5474 Willi Ninja worked with many more celebs as father and founder of the house of Ninja(A truly iconic house and one of the first). He even hosted a fashion meets ballroom ball that brought ballroom together with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood at the time. Willie also walked Thierry Mugler's FW 1989 fashion show with supermodel Iman Bowie and some other famous names from ballroom.
All those houses are iconic
G I love you you are a superstar you’re designs are beautiful gorgeous sly it too the fullest
Gisele is a superstar the one I really Ms is hector extravaganza I met him one weekend in uncle’s Charles it was 1980 very early 80’s I remember it like it was today he was wearing a colorful fur short jacket too Fierce to fierce
And kind & generous. I ran into him a few months bf he passed, we didn't do our usual mad 2minute kiki. Last thing he said to me was Stay beautiful, Stay moist.
Where everybody at
Hi
Anyone know the music they used for the video
Its XTREME !!!!! And XTRAVAGANT!!!
I would like to say that this house for me seems to "big" and "famous", is not something bad, but i really like these small ballroom houses u know, those houses feels more "close"
Where are ball rooms held and where can I find them? I live in NY.
Legendary season 3 hopefully
Pose broke my ballroom cherry
My fave house for sure... X
This is still around and its at nyc? Watched POSE and damn, its real huh....... without fear, they strut their stuff down, came in with their best, costume, damn, as a creative person, i would go down to check it out. And now i wonder, did fashion designer or runway show ever inspired by this ballroom place.... interesting eh.
where In NYC are these held?
All 5 boroughs
I love you all, beautiful people so heavenly
I want to join a house and become a daughter. That would be everything
Beautiful
My mother Danny XTRAVAGANZA I LOVED ANGIE ALSO & DAVID. ANN
Amazing
I want to join a house but so sad i am in Thailand😭
Start your own house. Make your own scene.
Uplifting this reply!! Start your own house if you can. I bet it would be transformative for you and your community
There are houses all over the world. The House of Ninja proved that on Season 1 of Legendary. It was an INTERNATIONAL house that was ALL WOMEN as well. So don’t think you need to be in the States to be in a house. Create a house of your own & stomp to the beat of your own drum!!
@@Von2KC519 That's not the actual house of ninja.. Ninja is an actual house that Willie Ninja(RIP) founded.. I'm not sure who any of those women on that show were, but they damn sure are not ninjas..
@@terrancejovan4825 I understand where you’re going and I know that part of the history; however, Willie Ninja DID travel the world as an entertainer so I wouldn’t be too surprised if he started a house or two overseas. Remember that some of these houses are international houses as well.
What's song in 3:38??? Please!!!
🙏🤍🕊🙏♥️
Everything isn't always peaches and cream. A lot of people are still ignorant when it comes to gender/sexuality. I have also seen shady moments when watching BRTB on here (YT).
I'm here for my love for Venus Xtravaganza 💕
I'm sad she was murdered
Obsessed with her beauty
How does one attend this extravaganza?
Much love
🔥🔥🔥
x is a fab house
Well this house should be on Legendary of HBO MAX to prove that they are a really iconic house and not just a Iconic name. Like the Labeija House
An amazing house 💘
im a bi Latina female & I wanna do ALLL the ballroom activities too! 😻😻😻💖🌈💖
Ballroom is not about sex doesn’t matter weather your bi Latin or female. Ballroom is based pure talent everything else comes extra if you like
Who picks to be a mother any one please I love all of this I am from California
I am 14 years old
How can I join the House of Extravaganza
do you live in new your
york
You gotta live in New York and attend a ball
As someone from ballroom grow up first and find yourself and wait till you’ve matured and then go for ballroom it’ll pay off for you and your mental wellbeing in the long run . It’s not for the weak let alone children.
@@jbetta141 do you know how to become a ballroom mother?
Extravaganza the legendary original house
The original house is Labeija
@@overnightsiren Thank you 💯🤦🏾♂️
@@overnightsiren 💯
@@overnightsiren thank you and Dupree and LaWong
@@overnightsiren As well as Ninja. This fool trying to start this "Latinx started ballroom" narrative.. chiiilleeee....
The house of xtraveganza is not like the house from the 80’s and 90’s back then the house of xtraveganza was fiercely made to Rock
Whatever happened to Danny Xtraveganza The real Danny from the 80’s and 90’s
I SWEAR......BLACK DONT CRACK AND BROWN DONT FROWN ...Whewwwww chiiiiiild
I guess I'm early cuz there is no one commenting
It’s sad watching ballroom be appropriated like this. Extravaganza hasn’t been active in ACTUAL BALLROOM for damn near a decade. If you got to any REAL BALL, you WILL NOT see the house of Extravaganza there, or any house thats made primarily of just lighter skinned people or Latin people. Ballroom is, for sure, a mixture of all colors, but the predominant face you see at a ball will be BLACK!
It’s like if you want something to be accepted, put the lightest face on it possible, regardless of what faces are actually flowing the blood through it.
Disappointing!
House of Xtravaganza has been mainly Hispanic since the beginning
Wow. Just wow
No.
......what the fuck is this comment ...
You are jealous cause they lightskinded
@@ivonnecaradenacho3726 its the truth. Fuck this weak ass house. They are not the most iconic and never were.. This bias ass page is annoying..
House of xtravengenza aug 15 2023
My Girl Giselle
No teaNo shade but can Queer Asians join the Ballroom scene? Like as a Queer Asian I'm just curious.
I mean go to one.. try it lol
You should also watch BRTB (Ballroom Throwbacks) on here (YT).
This is probably the house that would take you.
Koppi Mizza is a great example. There are chapters of houses in Asia and Asian kids in houses here.
Why is this house dead?
Mother gizelle
So there are no black members in this house?
There is I believe one. The house was originally created by a Latino Héctor Xtravaganza for Latinos.
@@elboogie3330 thought it was for poc not just Hispanics
@@panicfan2006 i know some of the Xtravanganzas and was told it was created for Latinos because there was no Latino house. All the others houses were African-American. But I did notice within the last couple of years that the house let white people into the house . I’m not sure if any more blacks were allowed to come into the house but I definitely think there’s colorism involved with the house of Xtravaganza.
historically, Xtravaganza has mostly been a Latino house because back when it was founded, all of the Houses were predominantly African American houses, so Hector, the founder, wanted to create a house for Latino members of the ballroom scene.
Xtravas are very anti black. It’s no secret if you’re in ballroom you know that.
Why are the Xtravas almost always light skinned for decades now?
Cause other colors don't want to be in it
Because they are very anti-black.
@@terrancejovan4825 How??? When they attend Balls ran by predominantly Black.
@@terrancejovan4825 I had a feeling they were but I wasn't sure. Latino New Yorkers, in general, are notoriously anti-black and anti-African features. I'm a little annoyed this video elevates them to "most iconic house". That's bullshit
@@christopherdieudonne Yea.. we're all a bit confused(the ballroom scene).. But we all know the reason why they are being used as the face of ballroom.. Especially by a page like this.. It's definitely annoying, but not the least bit surprising...
Id disagree that it’s “thee most iconic house” girl
Not the most iconic but the most boring and stereotypical i guess
❤💋💐
This is not the most iconic house. They are known for racism and being anti-black from back in the days and even until now.
@@hasanzakria3165 ninja for the beginning of vogue and labeija for starting the balls.
I doubt that lol
@@Grande-Dame love the house of ninja, but they did not start vogue, Willi innovated it and took it to new heights though. Some people think Paris Dupree, others think Rikers prisoners, but it certainly wasn't the house of ninja.
💯
I waS looking for an actual real authentic ballroom comment. Thank god I found it . That’s the only reason they want them on this kind of platform
Fab house but not the most iconic in NYC as far as ballroom . Ijs
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How is this notoriously anti-Black house "the most iconic"? Bullshit title!
They literally founded that house for Latinos,because they felt left out of the other mainly Black houses,who was being prejudiced?🤔👋keep trying,you’re just salty because in the 80’s 90’s they reigned NYC Club life .🤷🏻♂️
Is this a house for Latina’s only? …
outsider looking in here. The hypocrisy is crazy in this. I am curious and not in a shitting on anyone way if they can see them saying thee exact opposite things in same sentence? I think its cool that people can find a crew, but the whole thing is pretty groomy, we took in runaway children and taught them how to navigate the queer world and end up in a hyper sexualized display. NOT JUDGING but cmon, thie explanation is horseshit to almost anyone listening, just say WE LOVE BEING the center of attention! It's no more no less. I just see a bunch of trauma fer most part
No! Just no!
Yes, deal with it....
Sad existence. Fake joy, fake happiness
What sadness??? This is GREATNESS!!!!
Too much "me myself AND I" culture...too shallow for me
That's majority of (american) society/"culture", and also why I stopped having so called friends.
@Tanya Lake Haha exactly! Well said.
@@patriciatomilonus7384 - The crazy thing is, I'm still getting attacked for speaking facts, reality, and truths. I will correct myself by stating that ever since Europeans invaded, they turned (native) American society into being self-centered.
Xtravaganza iconic for what? Being a racist and prejudiced ass house or for when some of their members danced for Madonna and stole items out of her house? Labeija was the first and most Iconic House of all.
🤣🤣all houses had 10 finger discount people !just stop!
I can't imagine these people to do a hard constructing or mechanic work. Walking in glitters sure is a purpose.
What’s the purpose of this comment???
Huh?
Most people couldn't do hard construction work or mechanic work nowadays lol it's not like schools teach anything practical and worth while knowing in the real world. What's your point??? They are having fun and not hurting anyone and that is what matters.
Even with me not being part of the community, I will tell you: You are wrong. Many could. The male body is like a machine, that is why male tennis players play more sets than the women (I say this as a woman), that is why many ballroom dancers show incredible stamina, they throw themselves on their backs then immediately get back up in heels, do somersaults, do the duck walk etc. You can see if you watch a battle. But, bottom line, it's their choice what they do. Someone wouldn't be good at a job they hate either way, right? Different strokes for different folks. These people are creative, visionary, empathetic, understanding etc. Not everyone has to be a mechanical worker.
Y’all not Xtraveganza homies word to mami
Wackalas
I’m fancy! F*** fabulous … meet me at the disco 🪩
talk about underrated. balls birthing stars