Season 3 | What a decade of ballroom means for LGBTTQIA+ Māori

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • Ballroom culture has just celebrated 10 years of providing space for LGBTTQIA+ expression in Aotearoa.
    Inspired by the scene founded by the African-American and Latino queer community in New York, New Zealand’s ballroom culture was born in Ōtara and has been an important space for LGBTTQIA+ Māori to embrace their identity.
    “Back then it wasn’t finding space, it was making space for us,” FAFSWAG’s Kaos (Ngāpuhi) says.
    For many young LGBTTQIA+ Māori ballroom was the first place they saw other young Māori outwardly expressing and celebrating their sexuality.
    “Brought up in a small town, you never got to see that representation. You never got to see any brown kid be loud and proud,” House of Marama Mother, Romé Marama (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Porou) says.
    Ohinga is a Māori-focused digital series for Rangatahi, exploring current affairs and events through their lens in Aotearoa and beyond. Join the conversation on our TikTok account @ohinga_nz or find us on Instagram @ohinganz.
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