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Vogue, or
voguing, is a
highly stylized,
modern house dance originating in the late 1980s that
evolved out of the
Harlem ballroom scene of the 1960s....
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Vogue,
Vogue China,
Vogue France,
Vogue Germany,
Vogue India,
Vogue ****an,
Vogue México y Latinoamérica,
Vogue Spain, and
Vogue Taiwan). The...
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Vogues are an
American vocal rock and roll
group from
Turtle Cr****, Pennsylvania, a
suburb of Pittsburgh. The
original lineup consisted of Bill Burkette...
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vogue or
Vogue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vogue may
refer to:
Vogue (magazine), a US
fashion magazine British Vogue, a
British fashion...
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official release, and was the
first to
bring '
voguing' to
mainstream public attention – it pre-dates Madonna's "
Vogue" and
topped the
Billboard dance chart in...
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underground ball
scene and
voguing would later be po****rized
through the 1990 do****entary
Paris Is Burning, in
which Jose
appears voguing in competition. As...
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Vogue Theater or
Vogue Theatre may
refer to:
Vogue Theatre (Vancouver)
Amethyst Theatre,
formerly the
Vogue Theatre in McAdam, New
Brunswick The Vogue...
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Vogüé (French pronunciation: [vɔɡɥe]; Occitan:
Vogüer) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in
southern France. It is a
member of Les Plus
Beaux Villages...
- Evolution, from America's Best
Dance Crew, has
again sparked interest in
voguing.
Voguing started in Drag
Balls held by the ****
community of color. The competitions...
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Vogue is an
American vocal girl
group whose original lineup consisted of
singers Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson,
Cindy Herron, and
Maxine Jones. Formed...