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Ballroom music, often called Vogue House, originated in the Black and Latino LGBTQ+ ballroom culture of New York City during the late 20th century. Find upcoming Ballroom events in Timi%C8%99oara this month below.
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Ballroom music, often called Vogue House, originated in the Black and Latino LGBTQ+ ballroom culture of New York City during the late 20th century. Evolving from house music, it is defined by a 4/4 beat structure frequently featuring the iconic 'Ha' crash sample and sharp, syncopated percussion designed to accentuate the dramatic movements of vogueing. The genre typically maintains a high-energy tempo between 120 and 130 BPM, blending repetitive vocal loops with assertive commentary from house MCs. This theatrical style serves as a sonic backdrop for runway and performance categories, acting as a specialized derivative of house music that prioritizes rhythmic punctuation and a competitive, communal mood.
Also known as: Vogue House, Vogue Beats, Ballroom House
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- What is Ballroom music?
- Ballroom music, often called Vogue House, originated in the Black and Latino LGBTQ+ ballroom culture of New York City during the late 20th century. Evolving from house music, it is defined by a 4/4 beat structure frequently featuring the iconic 'Ha' crash sample and sharp, syncopated percussion designed to accentuate the dramatic movements of vogueing. The genre typically maintains a high-energy tempo between 120 and 130 BPM, blending repetitive vocal loops with assertive commentary from house M…
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