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Starter 31 jul 19:00

Arrangør: Debaser

The Pride Kiki Ball by Nikos Bodega and Debaser with international judges, dj, mc and some surprises.

This year’s kiki ball is all about FASHIONÈ !!

THEME : Get inspired by your favourite magazine’s aesthetic or your favourite artist’s magazine cover and bring it on the runway. No mandatory reference picture but I expect FASHIONÈ !!

Judges Tba Tba Tba Tba Tba

Mc Tba

Dj Tba

Categories

Beginners Runway - Tag Team - one all American, one European Beginners Performance Face - FF / MF / NB

Shake That Ass European Runway All American FQ Performance Woman Performance Drag Performance BQ Performance Classic Performance Old Way New Way Hands Performance Realness - BQ / FQ / TM Body - MF / FF Sex Siren - MF / FF Best Dressed Fashion Killah Lip Sync Com vs Com Body - MF / FF FAG OUT

OTA Vogue to any beat


What is ballroom? The underground ballroom scene has it roots as far back as to the 1920 in Harlem, New York, and was created by Black and Latin Trans women and Drags, as a new safe space due to racism they faced within the white pageant scene.

It evolved into many new categories and became not only a space for trans women of colour to enjoy the safeties of community but of all queer people of colour to create and express what was not allowed at the time to express in the public.

Ballroom is a place of love, unity, creativity and mutual respect. BallIs the function where participants who are part of the ballroom scene compete against each other for trophies. Participants most often are part of a house, chosen family separate from the family of origin. Houses are led by Mothers and Fathers who provide guidance and support to the house’s children. To compete to each other, Houses or 007 (people who are not or don’t want to be part of any house yet walk categories at a given ball.

Balls include judges, Mc (host) and DJ. Participants dress according to the guidance of the category in which they are walking. Ball is a safe space for individuals to explore their creativity, create friendships, make statements and have fun. Ballroom welcomes everyone and respects everyone, regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, body, sex or status. Any types of racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, body shaming or any types of discrimination will not be accepted within the Ballroom scene.

If you are not a person of colour and/or person of queer experience, we would like to reinstate that you are a guest within the ballroom community and should follow rules as everyone else. Please be mindful of the space you take as a guest, and you will be welcomed with open arms.

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