Ball Culture
Ball Culture is a vibrant subculture that originated in the LGBTQ+ community, particularly among African American and Latinx individuals in the 1980s. It centers around competitive events known as balls, where participants, often called "houses," showcase their talents in categories such as fashion, dance, and performance. These events provide a safe space for self-expression and celebration of identity.
The culture is closely associated with the voguing dance style, which emphasizes angular movements and poses. Influential figures like Paris is Burning, a documentary film, have highlighted the significance of ball culture in addressing issues of race, gender, and sexuality, fostering a sense of community and belonging.