Largometraje documental
De la mano de Anuar, quien ha creado el único grupo de baile vogue en la pequeña y tradicional Iruña-Pamplona,
conocemos las aventuras de este colectivo de la comunidad LGTBIQ+,
quienes a través del baile se encuentran a sí mismas y también transforman la ciudad.
Anuar tiene un sueño; aprender a bailar y brillar en la escena.
Funda la “Kiki-House of Anunnaki”,el primer grupo de baile vogue de Iruñea-Pamplona, una ciudad pequeña y tradicional. Anuar, se debate entre seguir su camino en una gran ciudad o quedarse y acompañar los aprendizajes de su colectivo.
Con Anuar y su grupo nos adentramos en la cultura ballroom, propia de la comunidad LGTBIQ+. Viajamos a París a la mayor competición de baile vogue, una danza urbana, de libertad y reivindicación que se eleva hasta el éxtasis.
KIKI HOUSE OF ANUNNAKI
BELONGING
NETWORKS and CHOSEN FAMILY as a space for:
security, empowerment, mutual support and freedom.
Nowadays a House in ballroom is generally a more symbolic space:
they dance, learn, share concerns, learnings and experiences.
It is not a building.
IDENTITY
It allows participants to celebrate their uniqueness. Vogue flows between masculine energies and feminine energies, giving room for experimentation, play and self-discovery.
Is an interesting interplay of individual expression, community affiliation, dance style, fashion, and performance.
VOGUE / BALLROOM ORIGINS
Born in the suburbs of Harlem in New York, in the 60′ -70′.
Racialised LGBTIQ+ people, especially trans people, black and latin, suffered a lot of racism and were rejected in other spaces, so they created their own, where they could dance freely.
Dance and movement become a way of expression and vindication. Minorities use their bodies to create dissident forms of beauty and desire.
MORE THAN JUST A DANCE > BALLROOM CULTURE
Documentary feature film
With Anuar, who has created the only vogue dance group
in the small and traditional Iruña-Pamplona,
we discover the adventures of this collective of the LGTBIQ+ community,
who, through dance, find themselves and also transform the city.
Anuar has a dream. Learn to dance and shine on the stage.
He founded the «Kiki-House of Anunnaki», the first vogue dance group in Iruñea-Pamplona, a small and traditional city in the north of Spain. Anuar is torn between following his path in a big city or staying and accompanying the learning process of his collective.
With Anuar and his group we delve into the ballroom culture of the LGTBIQ+ community. We travel to Paris to the biggest vogue dance competition, an urban dance of freedom and vindication that rises to ecstasy.
VOGUE / BALLROOM ORIGINS
Born in the suburbs of Harlem in New York, in the 60′ -70′.
Racialised LGBTIQ+ people, especially trans people, black and latin, suffered a lot of racism and were rejected in other spaces, so they created their own, where they could dance freely.
Dance and movement become a way of expression and vindication. Minorities use their bodies to create dissident forms of beauty and desire.
MORE THAN JUST A DANCE > BALLROOM CULTURE
KIKI HOUSE OF ANUNNAKI
BELONGING
NETWORKS and CHOSEN FAMILY as a space for:
security, empowerment, mutual support and freedom.
Nowadays a House in ballroom is generally a more symbolic space:
they dance, learn, share concerns, learnings and experiences.
It is not a building.
IDENTITY
It allows participants to celebrate their uniqueness. Vogue flows between masculine energies and feminine energies, giving room for experimentation, play and self-discovery.
Is an interesting interplay of individual expression, community affiliation, dance style, fashion, and performance.
Team / Equipo
Iker Oiz Elgorriaga
Direction
Isabel Sáez Pérez
Production