Dance on the Runway is a blog about films and videos that intermingle the creativity of music and dance with the artistries of runway and fashion. On the blog, he also promotes a documentary called
How Do I Look, by
Wolfgang Busch. He also shows other videos that combine dance and runway to give you inspiration about other physical expressions that are possible "on the catwalk."
During the 10 years of the making of this documentary,
How Do I Look captured the Harlem "Ball" traditions that originated in the 70s, which was historically an off shot from the Harlem "Drag" Balls from the 20s.
Because of the loss of hundreds of members and leaders of the "Ball" community due to the HIV epidemic, the documnentary was able to record an important aspect of the history and legacy that was still available.
The film focused on the Icon and Legend Pepper Labeija, Willi Ninja, Tracy Africa, Kevin Omni, Jose Xtravaganza and Octavia St. Laurent, who took their talents outside the "Ball" community successfully and opened many doors for their community. The "children" are gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender African American and Hispanic members of the "Houses." Their goal is to be voted into the "Ballroom Hall of Fame" one day, the ultimate "Ballroom" achievement. Their highly competitive functions at "Balls," builds their self esteem and furthers their performance skills.
By living on the edge, their natural artistic progression perfected their improvisational voguing, fashion and runway performance skills on the catwalk and is the reason why they have become such trend setters and inspirations worldwide.
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How Do I Look
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