Chantal Heijnen

Photographer & Educator
      
House of Xtravaganza
Public Project
House of Xtravaganza
Copyright Chantal Heijnen 2024
Date of Work Mar 2019 - Nov 2019
Updated Nov 2019
Topics Documentary, Essays, Family, Fashion, Friends + Family, Gay, Gender, Human Rights, Lesbian, Love, Minority, Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Sexuality
G Xtravaganza (35) gets ready for a ball at ‘House of Yes’ in Brooklyn and inspects the shoe collection below his impressive clothes rack full of self designed colorful dresses and jackets.

It's hard to imagine that G, who straightens his stockings on the couch beside the glitter dragon, wears JC Penney clothes when he visits his parents in Arizona. They are immigrants from Mexico who settled as farm workers in a small village with one traffic light. They raised five children. Gerardo Félix, G’s birth name, left as soon as he turned eighteen. “To be able to breathe”, he explains.

In New York he can be who he wants to be: G Xtravaganza, member of House of Xtravaganza, one of the legendary "houses" of the ballroom scene that has been a shelter for thousands of POC LGBTQI-ers. House of Xtravaganza started in 1982 as the first ballroom group for Latinos. The house has a hierarchy in which self-proclaimed parents and grandparents are in charge. “Bals are magical, almost addictive - after the first one you want to keep coming back ”, says G.

LGBTQI+ people of color often face many challenges and discrimination. It is hard to find an accepting and inclusive community. The ballroom scene has become a loving home to many.
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