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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.
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.
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.
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.
Documentary feature film
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.
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.
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.
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.
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