- How Do I Look
"How Do I Look" is a
2006 documentary film directed byWolfgang Busch about Ball competitions (see alsoball culture ). According to a 2005 article published byThe New York Times , the director spent a decade collecting footage to create "How Do I Look." [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/fashion/sundaystyles/22VOGUE.html] "The New York Times", "Still Striking a Pose," byGuy Trebay , Published: May 22, 2005] This 2006 documentary is a journalistic alternative to a 1990 documentary about the Ball community entitled "Paris Is Burning".Content
"How Do I Look" is a "showcase" of the talent of the Ball community. [http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/monthly_programs/2006-08.htm] "Pioneer Theater", "How Do I Look," August 2006 Programs ] It follows several famous artists, such as
Willi Ninja ,Kevin Ultra-Omni ,Octavia St. Laurent andJose Xtravaganza . The film interviews its artists about their experiences with Ball competitions and the challenges faced by the Ball community. Among the issues this community confronts are persistent social misconception, drug use, sex work, acceptance of sexuality and gender, and HIV/AIDS. This film's content addresses these issues. In a 2000 article inThe Village Voice , noted fashion writer Guy Trebay wrote that the cultural impression was that "the world of the balls was transitory." [http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0002,trebay,11690,5.html] "The Village Voice", "Paris Is Still Burning," January 2000]In the 2005 "New York Times" article, one of the stars of "How Do I Look" commented about the mainstream's lack of acceptance of Ball children and their creative forms of dancing.
"Break dancers get together and do stuff like this, and it's fully accepted," said
Willi Ninja , surely the most celebrated dancer ever produced by the ballrooms, speaking in a mainstream sense. "If Madonna does voguing, it's O.K.," he added. "But when the ball children dance, even now, people say, 'Oh, it's a bunch of crazy queens throwing themselves on the floor.' " [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/fashion/sundaystyles/22VOGUE.html] "The New York Times", "Still Striking a Pose," byGuy Trebay , Published: May 22, 2005]A significant number of the artists who are featured in "How Do I Look," such as
Willi Ninja andPepper LaBeija , have died since the beginning of the filming of this documentary. Because the footage for this film was collected after the release of "Paris is Burning" and Madonna's hit single, "Vogue," "How Do I Look" measures the impact on the community since 1990. Some successful artists, such as the dancerJose Xtravaganza , recounts his appreciation for having worked as a choreographer for Madonna. Other dancers and artists address their experiences with transgender issues and HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention. [http://www.afterelton.com/archive/elton/movies/2005/7/howdoilook.html] "AfterElton.com", "Wolfgang Busch's How Do I Look," Published: July 8, 2005 ]As of 2007, an article about a major Ball competition in Philadelphia commented that the artists who are trained in the Ball community are looking for opportunities to use their talents positively. "As the ballroom scene becomes more accessible, there's hope the talent and creativity it nurtures may finally achieve commercial success." [http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/view.php?id=14044&highlight=paris%20is%20burning] "Philadelphia Weekly", "Philly is burning," Published: February 14, 2007]
ee also
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Ball culture References
External links
* [http://www.howdoilooknyc.org How Do I Look NYC] Website for Wolfgang Busch's documentary on the ballroom scene as it has evolved since Jennie Livingston's Paris is Burning (1990).
* [http://www.llgff.org.uk/films_details.php?FilmID=106342] The 21st London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.
* [http://agliff.bside.com/2007/?_view=_filmdetails&filmId=33159160] Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival.
* [http://www.nyadff.org/films_list2.html#how] The 15th Annual African Diaspora Film Festival.
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