Celebrating family, community and the history of House Ball culture, born from the Black and Latinx LGBTQ community of Harlem NY.
Sat 14 – Sun 15 Mar
Calling all LGBTQ people of colour and LGBTQ young people who are not at risk of carrying or contracting the COVID-19 virus!
If you're curious about voguing, the ballroom scene, or would just like to find the community and learn what the kiki scene is: Come join this weekend to meet people, learn and participate with the Vogue Scotland family and guests in the screening, discussion and open practice.
You can attend any or all of the sessions (some subject to availability) - tickets are on sale here or on the door.
Saturday 14th March
14.15 - 15.30 | Old Way Practice with Bronze 007
15.45 - 16.15 | Short documentary screening
16.15 - 17.30 | Discussion & Q+A with Zack Tea, Bronze 007 facilitated by Princess Claricia Tea
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Sunday 15 March
**UPDATE** THE SUNDAY KIKI IS POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Dance Base is a wheelchair accessible venue with accessible and gender neutral toilets available.
You can come and stay for as long or as short as you are able to, and there will be a quiet space.
For any questions or access requirements please contact Princess Claricia Tea on cp.producing@gmail.com or the Vogue Scotland Facebook Page.
Vogue Scotland is the home and platform for the House Ball community in Scotland.
Made up of members of the Kiki and Mainstream ballroom scenes including Kiki House of Tea, the family holds practices and events across Edinburgh and Glasgow.
These aim to enable LGBTQ people of colour and queer people to connect, educate on the history and politics of the culture, grow peer support structures and allow members to find their own way in House Ball culture.
image: Natasha 007 at Grace Jones x Nick Cave Ball at Tramway, October 2019
credit: Deborah Mullen