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What do you know about Ballroom culture, voguing ...

  •  English    16     Public
    This is the warm-up for 1st year of Upper Secondary Education learners in IES Ategua's High School
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  • What is the meaning of LGTBIQ+?
    Lesbians, Gays, Transexual, Transgender, bisexual, intersexuals, queers
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  • What is queer?
    "Queer" refers to people who doesn't feel represented with normative sexual gender, identities and politics (they are against to cisgender or other labels
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  • What is transexual?
    a person whose gender identity is opposite the sex the person had or was identified as having at birth
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  • What is transgender?
    A person whose sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex.
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  • What is ball culture?
    Describe a young African-American and Latin American underground LGBTQ+ subculture that originated in New York City, in which people "walk" for prizes
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  • What is vogiung?
    Dance to music in such a way as to imitate the characteristic poses struck by a model on a catwalk.
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  • Which LGTB refernts do you know?
    influencers, actors and actresses are more than welcome
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  • What LGTBIQ member does this flag represent?
    Transexual
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  • What was the first European country to legalize same-sex marriage?
    The Netherlands
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  • What is does "mother" mean in ball culture?
    The matriarch of a house, often taking a mentoring role for members of the house. typically a "Legend" in the ballroom scene
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  • How do you win trophies in a ball?
    By dancing, walking in a runway or interpreting
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  • Why is the POSE serie importnat?
    Because it is the series with the largest cast of transgender people in contemporary fiction.
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  • When and where is the origin of Balls?
    Originally appeared some "Cross Dressing balls" in New York in late 1920s but they denoted more importance by 1980s
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  • Why were Balls special for LGTB Latinos and afro americans?
    Because they were considered as "safe places", where they could express themselves, their creativity and gain recognition.
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  • What does a "house" mean in ball community?
    The chosen families for queer people who were rejected from their biological families and the rest of society; helped by a "maother" who provides support .
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  • What does a "Vogue battle" mean?
    Vogue battles, where instead of a physical fight, people would have it out on the dance floor – also became a huge part of the scene.
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