As the first Czech and Slovak ballroom house, Kiki House of Velvet emerged in a widely different context to its origins in the US. Transcending prejudices that contributed to the rise of ballroom culture in the 1960s – some of which persist with concerning prevalence in Eastern Europe – the House stands as an inclusive space for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC minorities communities, transforming lived experiences into fuel and inspiration.…read more at nowness.com
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3 months ago
Amo el arte puro sin tabur ni prejuicios
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