Program Description
Event Details
Paris is Burning
Including post-film panel discussion with local Kiki Ballroom pioneers Strawberry Corncakes, Adonyss Illuzion, and Friidae
Synopsis
Where does voguing come from, and what, exactly, is throwing shade? This landmark documentary provides a vibrant snapshot of the 1980s through the eyes of New York City’s African American and Latinx Harlem drag ball scene. Made over seven years, Paris Is Burning offers an intimate portrait of rival fashion “houses,” from fierce contests for trophies, to house mothers offering sustenance in a world rampant with homophobia and transphobia, racism, AIDS, and poverty. Featuring legendary voguers, drag queens, and trans women—including Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija, Dorian Corey, and Venus Xtravaganza—Paris Is Burning brings it, celebrating the joy of movement, the force of eloquence, and the draw of community.
Production
R | 71 min. | Directed by Jennie Livingston | Miramax | 1990
Featuring: Brooke Xtravaganza, André Christian, Dorian Corey, Paris Duprée, Pepper LaBeija, Junior LaBeija, and Willi Ninja
Post-Film Panel Discussion
Join us for an unforgettable evening as we dive into the vibrant world of the Ballroom scene! After the captivating screening of Paris is Burning, stick around for a thought-provoking and enlightening panel discussion featuring three local Kiki Ballroom pioneers who are making waves in their respective roles: Strawberry Corncakes, the Pioneering Mother; Adonyss Illuzion, the Voice; and Friidae, a shining Star. Gain insights, celebrate their achievements, and explore the enduring influence of the ballroom culture in our community.
Step into the world of Kiki Ballroom and immerse yourself in the stories and artistry of these incredible artists. Who knows, as the energy fills the room, you might find yourself irresistibly drawn into the electric pulse of a vogue battle, witnessing the power and passion firsthand.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear their stories and be part of the conversation!
Picture This features free film screenings every Monday at 6:30 pm in the Central Library's Neil Morgan Auditorium. Check back here, on the library calendar, for the most up-to-date lineup of films.
This program is free and open to the public; no registration is required. Underground parking can be accessed from 11th Ave and is free for 2 hours with validation in the main lobby. The Central Library entrance is also conveniently located along the Blue and Orange trolley lines, between the Park/Market and 12th/Imperial trolley stops.