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Cross-dressing ball

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Berliner Dame arrangierten KostĂŒmfest sehen. Das Fest ist nicht öffentlich, sondern gewöhnlich nur denjenigen zugĂ€nglich, die einer der Komiteedamen bekannt sind. Eine Teilnehmerin entwirft mir folgende anschauliche Schilderung: »An einem schönen Winterabend fahren von 8 Uhr ab vor einem der ersten Berliner Hotels Wagen auf Wagen vor, denen Damen und Herren in KostĂŒmen aller LĂ€nder und Zeiten entsteigen. Hier sieht man einen flotten Couleurstudenten mit mĂ€chtigen Renommierschmissen ankommen, dort hilft ein schlanker Rokokoherr seiner Dame galant aus der Equipage. Immer dichter fĂŒllen sich die strahlend erleuchteten weiten RĂ€ume; jetzt tritt ein dicker Kapuziner ein, vor dem sich ehrfurchtsvoll Zigeuner, Pierrots, Matrosen, Clowns, BĂ€cker, Landsknechte, schmucke Offiziere, Herren und Damen im Reitanzug, Buren, Japaner und zierliche Geishas neigen. Eine glutĂ€ugige Carmen setzt einen Jockey in Brand, ein feuriger Italiener schließt mit einem Schneemann innige Freundschaft. Die in buntesten Farben schillernde fröhliche Schar bietet ein höchst eigenartiges anziehendes Bild. Zuerst stĂ€rken sich die Festteilnehmerinnen an blumengeschmĂŒckten Tafeln. Die Leiterin in flotter Samtjoppe heißt in kurzer kerniger Rede die GĂ€ste willkommen. Dann werden die Tische fortgerĂ€umt. Die »Donauwellen« erklingen, und begleitet von fröhlichen Tanzweisen, schwingen sich die Paare die Nacht hindurch im Kreise. Aus den NebensĂ€len hört man helles Lachen, Klingen der GlĂ€ser und munteres Singen, nirgends aber – wohin man sieht – werden die Grenzen eines KostĂŒmfestes vornehmer Art ĂŒberschritten. Kein Mißton trĂŒbt die allgemeine Freude, bis die letzten Teilnehmerinnen beim matten DĂ€mmerlicht des kalten Februarmorgens den Ort verlassen, an dem sie sich unter Mitempfindenden wenige Stunden als das trĂ€umen durften, was sie innerlich sind.«
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ihrer selbst spottet, schmĂŒcken den Gang. An der Garderobe setzt der Nepp ein. ‚Hier ist’s richtig!‘ heißt es auf den Affichen. Eine geheimnisvolle Devise, unter der man sich allerhand vorstellen kann. Alles ist Kulisse, und nur der ganz Weltfremde glaubt an ihre Echtheit. Selbst die echten Transvestiten, die ihre Abart in den Dienst des GeschĂ€ftes stellen, werden hier Komödianten. Zwischen den TĂ€nzen, bei denen auch der Normale sich den pikanten Genuss leisten kann, mit einem effeminierten Manne in Frauenkleidern zu tanzen, gibt es Brettldarbietungen. Eine mĂ€nnliche Chanteuse singt mit ihrem schrillen Sopran zweideutige Pariser Chansons. Ein ganz mĂ€dchenhafter Revuestar tanzt unter dem Scheinwerferlicht weiblich graziöse Pirouetten. Er ist nackt bis auf die Brustschilde und einen Schamgurt, und selbst diese Nacktheit ist noch tĂ€uschend, sie macht den Zuschauern noch Kopfzerbrechen, sie lĂ€ĂŸt noch Zweifel, ob Mann ob Frau. Eine der entzĂŒckendsten und elegantesten Frauen, die im ganzen Saale anwesend sind, ist oft der zierliche Bob, und es gibt MĂ€nner genug, die in der Tiefe ihres Herzens bedauern, daß er kein MĂ€dchen ist, daß die Natur sie durch einen Irrtum um eine deliziöse Geliebte betrogen hat.
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verfĂ€hrt im allgemeinen bei den Urningen nicht so streng wie auf den analogen UrnindenbĂ€llen, auf denen jedem »echten Mann« strengstens der Zutritt versagt ist. Am geschmacklosesten und abstoßendsten wirken auf den BĂ€llen der Homosexuellen die ebenfalls nicht vereinzelten Herren, die trotz eines stattlichen Schnurrbartes oder gar Vollbartes »als Weib« kommen. Die schönsten KostĂŒme werden auf ein Zeichen des Einberufers mit donnerndem Tusch empfangen und von diesem selbst durch den Saal geleitet. Zwischen 12 und 1 Uhr erreicht der Besuch gewöhnlich seinen Höhepunkt. Gegen 2 Uhr findet die Kaffeepause – die Haupteinnahmequelle des Saalinhabers – statt. In wenigen Minuten sind lange Tafeln aufgeschlagen und gedeckt, an denen mehrere hundert Personen Platz nehmen; einige humoristische GesangsvortrĂ€ge und TĂ€nze anwesender »Damenimitatoren« wĂŒrzen die Unterhaltung, dann setzt sich das fröhliche Treiben bis zum frĂŒhen Morgen fort.
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strictly as on the analogous urninde balls, on which "real men" are strictly denied access. Most distasteful and repulsive on the balls are the not so infrequent gentlemen that, in spite of coming "as women", keep their stately mustaches or even a full-beard. The most beautiful costumes are greeted by a sign of the ceremony master with a thundering fanfare and guided by him through the hall. Between 12 and 1 o'clock the ball usually reaches its peak. At about 2 o'clock, the coffee break – the main source of income for the owner – takes place. In a few minutes, long tables are installed and layed, with several hundred people sitting at them; some humorous songs and dances of the attendant "lady imitators" season the conversation, then the cheerful activity continues until the early morning.
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WeltstĂ€dte etwas ganz Besonderes zu sehen wĂŒnschen, werden sie von höheren Beamten als eine der interessantesten SehenswĂŒrdigkeiten gezeigt. In der Hochsaison von Oktober bis Ostern finden diese BĂ€lle in der Woche mehrmals, oft sogar mehrere an einem Abend statt. Trotzdem das Eintrittsgeld selten weniger als 1,50 Mark betrĂ€gt, sind diese Veranstaltungen meist gut besucht. Fast stets sind mehrere Geheimpolizisten zugegen, die achtgeben, daß nichts Ungeziemendes vorkommt; soweit ich unterrichtet bin, lag aber noch nie ein Anlaß vor, einzuschreiten. Die Veranstalter haben Ordre, möglichst nur Personen einzulassen, die ihnen als homosexuell bekannt sind.
832:. The windows of the Temperance Hall had mostly been blacked out and so Detective Caminada and his constables had to observe the ball from a neighbouring rooftop. Caminada reported that the ball had begun at 9.00 pm, that dancing had commenced at around 10.00 pm and that every now and then, a couple disappeared into a side room. Just after 1.00 am, mindful that some guests had started to leave, Caminada gained entry to the ball by giving the password "sister" in an effeminate manner to a doorman dressed as a nun. After the door was opened, the police raided the building, and detained all participants. 2060:
10 Uhr abends sind die großen SĂ€le noch fast menschenleer. Erst nach 11 Uhr beginnen sich die RĂ€ume zu fĂŒllen. Viele Besucher sind im Gesellschafts- oder Straßen-Anzug, sehr viele aber auch kostĂŒmiert. Einige erscheinen dicht maskiert in undurchdringlichen Dominos, sie kommen und gehen, ohne daß jemand ahnt, wer sie gewesen sind; andere lĂŒften die Larve um Mitternacht, ein Teil kommt in PhantasiegewĂ€ndern, ein großer Teil in Damenkleidern, manche in einfachen, andere in sehr kostbaren Toiletten. Ich sah einen SĂŒdamerikaner in einer Pariser Robe, deren Preis ĂŒber 2000 Francs betragen sollte.
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itself, decorate the corridor. At the wardrobe begins the swindle. "Here it's right!" A mysterious motto, that can mean anything. Everything is staged scenery, and only the worldly innocent believe in its authenticity. Even the real transvestites, who put their anomaly at the service of the business, become comedians here. Between the dances, where even the normal man can afford the naughty pleasure of dancing with an effeminate man in female dress, there are cabaret performances. A tomboy chanteuse sings with her shrill soprano voice ambiguous Parisian chansons. A very girlish
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transvestites. Drag balls celebrated in private establishments, and homes, even though they were somewhat safer, also were often visited by the police. By the 1930s the tension with the police had extended to the balls with official permit, signaling a change in the social mores that finally had the two last grand balls in the season 1930–31 canceled. The balls entered a definitive decadence after the derogation of the
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courts frĂ©missements, et pincent dĂ©licatement entre leurs doigts la jambe du pantalon, qu'ils relĂšvent sur la bottine vernie Ă  chaque pas en avant, en lançant de Ɠillades Ă  la clientĂšle. Ils sont habillĂ©s avec un grand raffinement. Certains semblent s'ĂȘtre rembourrĂ©s la poitrine avec l'ouate. D'autres exhibent des kimonos largement dĂ©colletĂ©s. L'un d'eux porte un costume oriental tout lamĂ© d'argent.
975:. Thousands of young men arrived to the city from all continents, converting a small frontier town into an amusement city, where everything was possible. Thanks to the lack of women, and prejudices, men had fun with each other, also dancing. In these balls, the men that took the role of the woman usually wore a handkerchief knotted around their arm, but there were also those that dressed as women. 5787: 862:, in London, after cross-dressing police officers had been watching them dancing, made up, dressed as women, and having sex. Twenty-seven men were arrested, and convicted between 3 and 20 months of jail. Even so, many stood up for their behavior, notoriously Lady Austin, who said "There is nothing wrong . You call us nancies and bum boys but before long our cult will be allowed in the country." 1515: 1736:(Cultuur en Ontspanningscentrum, "Center for Culture and Leisure"), it became independent under the direction of Lou Charité three years after. The COC opened then another dance club, De Shakel ("The Chain Link"). The city was quite accepting of these clubs, and gay men from all around the world traveled there for the opportunity to dance freely with other men. 5798: 4515: 725:, crazy virgins, oriental dancers, sailors, ruffians, or soldiers; theirs names were correspondingly colorful: Duchess of the Bubble, the Infante Eudoxie, the Mauve Mouse; the Dark One, Sweetie Pie, Fréda, the Englishwoman, Mad Maria, the Muse, the Teapot, the She-wolf, Sappho, Wet Cat, Little Piano, Princess of the Marshes, Marguerite if Burgundy, etc. 2196:
trajes de señoras, llevaban pelucas, pechos postizos, aretes, choclos bordados y en las caras tenían pintadas grandes ojeras y chapas de color. Al saberse la noticia en los boulevares, se han dado toda clase de comentarios y se censura la conducta de dichos individuos. No damos a nuestros lectores mås detalles por ser en sumo grado asquerosos.
1530:. The photo was taken by the forensic experts of the police that had raided the party being held in a private apartment, after receiving an anonymous tip-off about "antinatural activities" in a house in the Simeon street, number 6. Ninety-eight sailors, soldiers, and civilians were arrested —even though sodomy had been legalized in 1917. 1541:, and socialize with other men. The responsible Justice Commissar justified the raid saying that a public show of homosexual tendencies could endanger "non mature personalities". Even though none of the participants were condemned, the owner of the apartment was accused of running a brothel, according to article 171 of the 1203:
earrings, embroidered slippers, and their faces were painted with highlighted eyes and rosy cheeks. When the news reached the street, all forms of comments were made and the behavior of those individuals was subjected to censure. We refrain from giving our readers further details because they are exceedingly disgusting.
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together celebrating themselves, interacting with their equals, allowed the creation of an extensive network, and an underground of mutual help. The balls were a central piece in the lives of many gays: the gowns were prepared for months before, and whatever happened there, the gossip was discussed for months after.
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After the bruising attack outside, here the reception was more restrained, but quite as bitter, inside. All along the balustrade, clusters of people perched, climbed, and packed together to the point of smothering, raised a mocking jeer: two hundred heads with eyes flaming and mouths hurling insults
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star proceeds under the spotlight with female graceful pirouettes. He is naked except for the breast plates and a loincloth, and even this nakedness is deceptive, it still makes the spectators question, it still leaves doubts whether man, or woman. One of the most enchanting and elegant women present
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A dance hall of a larger style, with an extremely elegant audience. Tuxedos and tailcoats, and full evening dresses – this is the normality that comes to observe here. The actors are present in large numbers. Bright posters are already luring at the entrance, and paintings, where the perversity mocks
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Some regular house parties became institutionalized as drag "houses" and "families." The leader, or "mother," often provided not only the opportunity for parties but also instruction and mentoring in the arts of make-up, selecting clothes, lip-synching, portraying a personality, walking, and related
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In 1922 the association Gesellschaftsklub Aleksander e.V. celebrated balls every day, beginning 7 o'clock p.m., with a quality orchestra. In 1927 the Bund fĂŒr Menschenrecht (BfM) bought the Alexander-Palast, but that same year they changed to the Florida and the Tanz-Palast salon of the Zauberflöte,
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described extensively on October 17, 1899, a gay ball that had taken place in the hotel König von Portugal, where balls were still being celebrated in 1918. The ball season used to begin in October and go until Easter, with a frequency of several balls a week, sometimes two the same day. Hirschfeld,
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Einige der BĂ€lle erfreuen sich eines besonderen RenommĂ©es, vor allem der kurz nach Neujahr veranstaltete, auf dem die neuen, vielfach selbst gefertigten Toiletten vorgefĂŒhrt werden. Als ich diesen Ball im letzten Jahr mit einigen Ă€rztlichen Kollegen besuchte, waren gegen 800 Personen zugegen. Gegen
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entered the city. During the war, the only possibility was to meet in the outskirts of Paris, as gays did on the Christmas Eve of 1935, when hundreds of men traveled 50 km in a bus from Paris to celebrate the traditional dinner. After the war, the only possibility was to travel by train to the
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with fire in her eyes burns a jockey, a passionately hot Italian befriends intimately a snow man. The in brightest colors dazzling, happy multitude offers a unique, attractive tableau. The participating women first strengthen themselves on tables decorated with flowers. The director, in a charming
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On Sunday night, at a house on the fourth block of Calle la Paz, the police burst into a dance attended by 41 unaccompanied men wearing women's clothes. Among those individuals were some of the dandies seen every day on Calle Plateros. They were wearing elegant ladies' dresses, wigs, false breasts,
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So, one day a year, the "faggots", mainly the effeminates, didn't have to hide, had a place where they could feel free, leave behind their apprehension, and embrace fun without fear. In a world where homosexuals were harassed, and despised routinely, the possibility to see several thousands of them
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On January 30, 1933, the nazi party came to power, and on February 23, 1933, the Prussian Interior Minister ordered that all bars "that have abused to promote immorality" be closed. He was referring specially to those "that are frequented by those who pay homage to the anti-natural immorality". On
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By the end of the 1920s, the German society had taken their image of homosexuals from this kind of establishment: decadent, refined, depraved, degenerate, tightly linked to drugs, wild sex, and prostitution. The Bund fĂŒr Menschenrecht tried to distance gays of this kind of milieu in 1927, but to no
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The innkeepers of uranian taverns, but certainly not just them, organize large urning balls, especially in the course of the winter, that, in their size and type, are a specialty of Berlin. Outstanding strangers, especially foreigners, who want to see something very special in the youngest European
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Par quelques accords fĂȘlĂ©s, le pianiste prĂ©lude Ă  un shimmy. Les professionnels de l'endroit, payĂ©s pour donner le spectacle Ă  la galerie, s'enlacent aussitĂŽt. Ils ondulent plutĂŽt qu'ils ne dansent. Ils se choquent le ventre d'un mouvement obscĂšne, Ă  chaque temps d'arrĂȘt, impriment Ă  leur buste de
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Ein Tanzsaal grĂ¶ĂŸeren Stils mit einem Ă€ußerst eleganten Publikum. Smokings und FrĂ€cke und große Abendroben – so prĂ€sentiert sich die NormalitĂ€t, die zum Schauen hierher kommt. Die Akteurs sind in großer Zahl vorhanden. Grelle Plakate locken schon am Eingang, und Malereien, in denen die PerversitĂ€t
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in 1960 when it was discovered that minors —between 18 and 21 years old— had participated. Additionally, the fact that there had been some prostitution going on had disastrous consequences for all the participants, most of them innocent, and ended with three suicides, one man fleeing the city, and
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all danced. In those relaxed and natural days, before the cops took over France, a chevalier could go out in public with a mate of the same sex, without being considered crazy.» On the other hand, Willy presents a completely different aspect of the milieu, "What you see are little delinquents, not
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that did not accept black men. The ball was enormously popular, attracting even white public, but that didn't stop critics, and hecklers. And in spite of there being racial tensions, gender restrictions —two men could only dance together if one of them was dressed as a woman—, and class barriers,
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In the 1920s these balls had already become big social events in the gay and lesbian world, where —mainly men— competed for the best costume. Often, they included a "parade of the fairies", to show the costumes, and the participants with the most spectacular gowns received a prize, in the form of
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Not few seem so feminine in their appearance and movements, that even connoisseurs find it hard to recognize the man. Real women are only very sparse on these balls, only now and then does a uranist bring his landlady, a friend, or... his wife. In the case of the uranist, one does not proceed so
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Some of the balls were especially well known, particularly those shortly after New Year, on which the new, often self-made dresses are presented. When I visited this ball last year with some medical colleagues, there were about 800 people participating. Around 10 o'clock in the evening, the large
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But Bet would not allow kissing in the bar. There were vice-laws to consider and the liquor license could be at stake. The bar did not have a dance license. There was a custom-made billiard table in the middle of it, no room for dancing. Only on the Queen's birthday (in those days on April 30th)
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In einem der großen SĂ€le, in welchem die Urninge ihre BĂ€lle veranstalten, findet auch fast jede Woche ein analoger Ballabend fĂŒr Uranierinnen statt, von denen sich ein großer Teil in HerrenkostĂŒm einfindet. Die meisten homosexuellen Frauen auf einem Fleck kann man alljĂ€hrlich auf einem von einer
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La noche del domingo fue sorprendido por la policĂ­a, en una casa accesoria de la 4a. calle de la Paz, un baile que 41 hombres solos verificaban vestidos de mujer. Entre algunos de esos individuos fueron reconocidos los pollos que diariamente se ven pasar por Plateros. Estos vestĂ­an elegantĂ­simos
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or railroad workers, it was very difficult to find a woman, and marry. In these groups, men often formed intimate friendships, that sometimes ended in real love stories, that were accepted as a fact of life. It is difficult to know up to what point this was simply due to the lack of women, or if
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The dancing public was of all types, but mainly transvestites and young men of the working class – workers of trade and commerce, workshop apprentices, and servants – for whom the balls were the highest point of their lives: exploited by their employers, and frightened of being discovered by the
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discovered in 1656 a similar case, when Juan Correa, an old man, over 70 years old, confessed that he had been committing the unspeakable vice since his childhood. Correa's house, in the outskirts of the city, had been used as a meeting point to celebrate balls, where many men dressed as women.
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Nicht wenige wirken in ihrem Aussehen und ihren Bewegungen so weiblich, daß es selbst Kennern schwer fĂ€llt, den Mann zu erkennen. Wirkliche Weiber sind auf diesen BĂ€llen nur ganz spĂ€rlich vorhanden, nur dann und wann bringt ein Uranier seine Wirtin, eine Freundin oder – seine Ehefrau mit. Man
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Von einigen Wirten urnischer Lokale, aber durchaus nicht von diesen allein, werden namentlich im Winterhalbjahr große UrningsbĂ€lle veranstaltet, die in ihrer Art und Ausdehnung eine SpezialitĂ€t von Berlin sind. Hervorragenden Fremden, namentlich AuslĂ€ndern, die in der jĂŒngsten der europĂ€ischen
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has also mentioned she was influenced by the ball culture, "how inspired she's been by the whole drag-house circuit in the States, an unsung part of black American culture where working-class gay men channel ultra-glamour in mocked-up catwalk shows. 'I still have that in me', she says of the
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La sociedad en la cual se comienza a bailar tango era mayoritariamente masculina, por la tanto, a la luz pĂșblica se bailaba entre parejas de hombres Ășnicamente, ya que la iglesia aplicaba su moralismo y no permitĂ­a la uniĂłn de un hombre y una mujer en esta clase de baile. El Papa PĂ­o X lo
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Mainly the smaller balls were the objective of police raids, that sometimes arrested those participating. To justify the arrests, they used a law from 1846 that prohibited being in disguise in public, even though it had practically only been used since the change of the century to harass
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in the UK commissioned Stephen M Hornby and Ric Brady to write a three-part play about the ball as part of the first OUTing The Past festival in 2015 in Manchester. The play was called "A Very Victorian Scandal" and Dr Jeff Evans acted as the Historical Adviser to the writers.
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The situation improved with the reopening of the Bal de la montaigne de Sainte-GeneviĂšve in 1954, organized by Georges Anys, who would keep it open until the 1960s. Possibly the most important ball was the one celebrated every Sunday evening by the magazine and association
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dress, wearing a red wig topped by a trembling tiara of paste, the dress low-cut and in the back naked to the waist, revealing the physique of a prize fighter, a man climbed the staircase, twisting adroitly and with meticulous gestures lifting the long train of her
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floats, and the balls began to attract spectators, first by the dozens and then by the hundreds, gay and straight alike. People brought liquor with them, sandwiches, buckets of chicken. As the audiences grew, the queens gave them more and more for their money.
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society. The balls allowed them to forget their situation for a couple of hours, express themselves with freedom, mingle with their equals, and, with a little luck, meet someone. Other, less fortunate, as was the case for transvestites, effeminate men, and
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world-cities, are shown by higher officials as one of the most interesting sights. During the high season from October to Easter, these balls are held several times a week, often even several a night. Even though the entrance fee is rarely less than 1.50
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Los vagos, rateros y afeminados que han sido enviados a YucatĂĄn, no han sido consignados a los batallones del EjĂ©rcito que operan en la campaña contra los indĂ­genas mayas, sino a las obras pĂșblicas en las poblaciones conquistadas al enemigo comĂșn de la
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homosexuals for the number 42. The incident and the numbers were spread through press reports, but also through engravings, satires, plays, literature, and paintings; in recent years, they have even appeared on television, in the historical
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that allowed you to actually dance. In the 1920s gay balls reached enormous sizes, with premises filling several ballrooms with some thousands of men. And not just in Berlin, several other cities in Germany organized smaller balls for gays.
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in 1869. There are records of more exclusive balls by the 1880s, where homosexuals – men and women – could be counted in the hundreds, up to 500 same sex couples, that slowly waltzed the night away at the sound of an excellent orchestra.
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The drag queens participating came from all walks of life, and ages, and presented a savage satire of the society, its values, and its traditional hierarchies, with images of exaggerated femininity, and masculinity: countesses dressed in
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In military circles it was not uncommon to organize balls where men would dance with each other, as women could not be part of the military, and very often were not available. There are several short films documenting the fact, as
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In this environment, and in the military, is where the stag dances developed, and where men danced with each other, without it having any special meaning. Beemyn talks about the stag dances celebrated in San Francisco during the
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informed about the closing of some establishments the day before. Of the over 100 establishments catering to homosexuals in Berlin very few survived, and those would be used to help watch and control the homosexual population.
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In Mexico, on December 4, 1901, shortly after the raid to the Dance of the Forty-One, there was also a police raid of a lesbian ball in Santa MarĂ­a, but the incident had a much smaller social impact than the male equivalent.
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tried to offer some support and activities for gays from lower extraction; so their balls were celebrated on weekends, Saturdays or Sundays, and gathered about 70 men, many without a job, who could pay the low entry price.
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at the end of the 19th century. In the beginning, they were simple parties where men dressed as women, and women dressed as men could go, and where two men could dance with each other. The first recorded drag ball was the
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The derelicts, petty thieves, and effeminates sent to YucatĂĄn are not in the battalions of the Army fighting against the Maya Indians, but have been assigned to public works in the towns retaken from the common enemy of
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On the floor of the hall, in every conceivable sort of fancy dress, men quaver and palpitate in each other's embrace. Many of the "effeminate" are elaborately coiffured, in the powdered head dresses of the period of
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almost anything was permitted, even dancing in a bar without a proper license. So the billiard table was disassembled for a day and at Bet van Beeren's Café 't Mandje men danced with men and women with women.
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in Montreal, and the Winter Party in Miami, attract gay men in the thousands, and the ten thousands. In Europe, the biggest circuit party is celebrated in Barcelona, with about 70,000 men participating.
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Eldorado became one of the nocturnal cultural centers in Europe. The establishment hosted from bank managers to members of parliament, as well as theater actors and movie stars. Among them, divas like
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skills. Those taught became "drag daughters," who in turn mentored others, creating entire "drag families." Drag houses became the first social support groups in the city's gay and lesbian community .
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in the hall is often the dainty Bob, and there are enough men who, in the depths of their hearts, are sorry that he is not a girl, that nature, through an error, has deceived them of a delicate lover.
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halls are still almost deserted. The rooms begin to fill only after eleven o'clock. Many visitors dress in formal or street suit, but many are costumed. Some appear densely masked in impenetrable
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There are at least two instances of cross-dressing balls that have been documented in England. The first one was known through a police raid of a ball celebrated in the Temperance Hall, in the
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could not avoid the regular police raids and closing of premises in the 1900s. And not just the premises were being watched by the police, in 1883, the moral police had 4799 "transvestite" and
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No doubt, the most famous was Eldorado, that really was two, one on the Lutherstraße, and a second one in the Motzstraße. Curt Moreck (Konrad Haemmerling) described it in 1931, in his
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considers unlikely that such a subculture would appear fully formed, and thinks that it was actually the increase in surveillance and police procedures that brought to the surface an
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Balls for lesbians were also quite common, even though not so much as male ones. Not only were they less in number, but there is less information about them, a problem common to all
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The number 41 (or 42, as it was rumored that Ignacio de la Torre, Porfirio DĂ­az's son-in-law, had escaped) became part of Mexico's popular culture as a way to refer to homosexuals,
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At the beginning of the 1910s the tango was discovered by Europeans, and became fashionable in Paris, but as a dance between man and woman, in a more "decent" style, without "
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According to several testimonies, clandestine cross-dressing balls were very popular among middle and upper class gay men in Buenos Aires in the early-to-mid 20th century.
351:("camaraderie") organized on November 1, 1929, celebrating their anniversary, a Böser-Buben-Ball ("Bad Boys Ball"); the club reached 100 members, and survived until 1933. 4344: 2097:
can be translated as "right", "correct", "good", "adequate", "real", or "authentic". As can be seen in the text that follows, the meaning was not clear in German either.
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became more and more elaborate, and a jury begun to give prizes to the best; these shows evolved into full balls, where only 10% of the dancers were dressed as
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There was a short revival of the gay pre-war scene after the war in Germany. The Walterchens Ballhaus organized drag balls already in 1946, and the parties at
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Even though the raid did not have any legal grounds, and was completely arbitrary, the 41 detained men ended up forcefully conscripted into the military:
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money. The judges often were personalities from literature, and the show business. It was mainly in the black communities of New York City, Chicago,
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The trial showed that some of the revellers were not from Manchester and were regulars of similar balls that were organized in several cities, as
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festivities, the shame of the city". It's very probable that the disappearance of these public balls was due to the application of laws of
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In Brazil, homosexuality was legalized in 1830, and kept it legal in the new penal code of 1890. But there were many different laws about
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At the beginning of the 20th century, all these balls had already disappeared, and were just a memory of the past, as recounts the author
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The society that begins to dance tango was mainly male, and thus, in public, it was danced by two men only, as the church applied its
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started a campaign against the "depraved night of Berlin", and in October of that same year all balls for homosexuals were prohibited.
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Steinle, Karl-Heinz (1997). "Der Kreis - Entwicklungshilfe aus der Schweiz". In Sternweiler, Andreas; Hannesen, Hans Gerhardt (eds.).
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They had met to celebrate a "transvestite wedding", many dressed in feminine gowns, "Spanish dresses", and "white wigs", to dance the
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these balls became some of the few places where black and white people could socialize, and homosexuals might even find some romance.
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in the Kommandantenstraße 72, in Berlin. The BfM balls took place from Tuesdays to Sundays; the entry was free, but you had to pay 50
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Berlin's clandestine gay underground can be followed up to the 18th century, in spite of the persecution gays were suffering. In
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Stienle, Karl-Heinz (1997). "Homophiles Deutschland - West und Ost". In Sternweiler, Andreas; Hannesen, Hans Gerhardt (eds.).
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Drawing of a carnival ball about 1909, with the commentary "AU BAL DE LA MI-CARÊME". The drawing was done by Hungarian artist
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Many of the onlookers just went to insult and harass the gay people participating, as Charles Étienne describes in his novel
384:, near the area formed by the BĂŒlowstraße, the Potsdamer Straße, and the Nollendorfplatz, reaching up to the KurfĂŒrstendamm. 2007:, very planned, that can go on for days, and that can draw patrons from a very large territory, even from other countries. 1405:, as a dance, was developed by the end of the 20th century among men, and by men that danced with other men in streets and 4904: 4899: 4533: 4211: 3999:(1997). "Amsterdam - Die schwule Hauptstadt der Nachkriegszeit". In Sternweiler, Andreas; Hannesen, Hans Gerhardt (eds.). 3603: 3231: 1114: 1035: 989: 3154: 5267: 4842: 3718: 1191: 395:
staged for the morbid fascination of the world metropolis." The program at the Eldorado included loud and racy shows by
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In the 1920s and 30s, there were uncountable bars, cafés, and dance halls in Berlin. The most elegant could be found in
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with racy scenes, where some of the participants were dressed as women, and other as men. His Majesty's High Court in
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in Vienna, celebrated yearly since 1992, or the annual Night of a Thousand Gowns in New York City, organized by the
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gentleman helps gallantly his lady out of the equipage. More and more people fill the brightly lit rooms; now a fat
671:; these are the guys who, when they fail to make a buck here, will certainly be found hauling coal or other cargo." 1747:, but at the same time tying to accommodate the need to socialize, and vent for gay men, can be illustrated by the 1522:
In 2013 a photograph (to the right) was published for the first time: it depicts a group of cross-dressed men from
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described the atmosphere in the bar "The Petite ChaumiĂšre", catering to foreigners looking for strong sensations:
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EinfĂŒhrung in den JubilĂ€ums-Nachdruck von Magnus Hirschfeld, "Die HomosexualitĂ€t des Mannes und des Weibes", 1914
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used as clubs, where gays met regularly to drink, dance and have fun. These taverns are well known thanks to the
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Another example is the origin of the Balletti Verdi affair ("green ballet"): a series of private parties in
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In a big hall, where the uranians celebrate their balls, every week there is an equivalent evening ball for
1414: 852: 713:. The Bal Wagram offered the opportunity to cross-dress twice a year; at 1 am, the drag queens did the 560: 208: 1261:'s engravings alluding to the affair are famous, and were frequently published alongside satirical verses: 5842: 4925: 4585: 4486: 4460: 4375:"The Imperial Court's 'Night Of A Thousand Gowns' Brings Style And Sass To New York For A Great Gay Cause" 2870: 1996: 1690: 1444:". Historical postcards of the 1920s and 30s also show women dancing tango. But these postcards come from 1250: 1241: 1183: 1132:. The Masquerade and Civic Ball was celebration held every two years, beginning in 1869, organized by the 592: 423: 118: 3427: 2667: 2607: 2546: 2172: 1714: 1695: 5847: 5029: 4883: 1992: 1984: 1920: 1872: 1743:
to resist the pressure of society and the authorities, trying to gain respectability, and acceptance by
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In Switzerland, even with many difficulties, the homosexual movement kept its structures over the war.
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The Eldorado of the Motzstraße, in Berlin, 1932. The sign includes their motto: "Hier ist's Richtig!".
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By the end of the 17th century, there was a completely developed gay subculture in London, with the
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Of the 47 men that congregated, all wore fancy dress costumes, 22 as women; a pair was dressed as
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and Paris, even though they could be found in many big cities in Europe and the Americas, such as
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too carefully washed but heavily made up, with caps on their heads and sporting brightly colored
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In France, until the end of the 19th century, gays and lesbians met usually in private homes and
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dancing style, developed in the ball culture, imitating the movements of models on the catwalk.
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velvet jacket, welcomes the guests in a short, sharp speech. Then, the tables are cleared. The "
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means "green", and it was considered the color of gays; it was the color of the carnation that
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After World War I, Paris became one of the nightlife centers in Europe, with focal points in
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was dispatched with police constables to observe the ball and make any necessary arrests.
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precisely this kind of life attracted those men that preferred the company of other men.
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In time, the "Carnaval interlope" in Magic-City became a big event, visited by prominent
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to big masses of gay men. By the end of the decade, and the beginning of the 1990s, the
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that were celebrating a drag party on February 15, 1921, during the first years of the
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Soon the balls were divided in "houses", or "families", led by a charismatic figure.
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herself might have thought twice about. Word spread around Harlem that a retinue of
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against gays in Italy covered the whole land. As late as 1973, in the last years of
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in basement taverns. In a burst of liberated zeal they rented big places like the
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with elegant suits, and rich jewelry". In Barcelona, later, during the regency of
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described one of the dens as a place where " workmen, prostitutes, society women,
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was allowed. By the 1900s, the balls had become important cultural events for
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The ballroom community is still active, as has been documented in the film
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Several studies have not found similar phenomena in the judicial cases in
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that were celebrated mainly in the first third of the 20th century, where
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Redada de violetas. RepresiĂłn de los homosexuales durante el franquismo
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files, continued throughout the war years; fact is, the track is lost.
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where these balls took place, sometimes bringing in white party-goers.
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The affair began when 60 men were detained in a private ball room, in
5675: 5526: 5504: 5364: 4956: 4679: 4003:(in German) (1st ed.). Berlin: Verlag Rosa Winkel. p. 210. 2124: 1800: 1780: 1625: 1621: 1601: 1538: 1449: 1422: 1190:, on a private home, situated in the calle de la Paz (nowadays calle 1129: 947: 887: 879: 683: 600: 400: 158: 63: 3585:(in Spanish). Isla ternura. Archived from the original on 2013-04-30 3031:(in German). Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuchverlag. pp.  2518:
Le goĂ»t de monsieur : l'homosexualitĂ© masculine au XVIIe siĂšcle
2170:, with Brazilian, U.S., French, and Japanese sailors participating; 3842:"Beredtes Schweigen. Zur Geschichte der HomosexualitÀt in Russland" 2642:
Theis, Wolfgang; Sternweiler, Andreas (1984). Berlin Museum (ed.).
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Theis, Wolfgang; Sternweiler, Andreas (1984). Berlin Museum (ed.).
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Para entendernos. Diccionario de cultura homosexual, gay y lésbica
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Engraving from Guadalupe Posada illustrating the poem to the left
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were (depending on the place, time, and type) public or private
5018: 4529: 3403:"Queens and queers: The rise of drag ball culture in the 1920s" 2263:" means literally ballet, and is the name given at the time to 1001:
Drag balls in the United States can trace their origins to the
3542:(in Spanish). Enkidu. Archived from the original on 2013-04-05 2869:(in German). Berlin – New York. p. V-XXXI. Archived from 2127:", a new dance style that scandalized the society at the time. 1271: 1174:
Drawing of the Dance of the Forty-One Faggots, Mexico, c. 1901
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Rowan, Diana; Long, Dennis D.; Johnson, Darrin (April 2013).
2610:(1997). Sternweiler, Andreas; Hannesen, Hans Gerhard (eds.). 2549:(1997). Sternweiler, Andreas; Hannesen, Hans Gerhard (eds.). 1136:, an afro-American association independent of other American 942:
During the 19th century, in the United States, mainly in the
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National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
2646:(in German). Berlin: Fröhlich und Kaufmann. pp. 65–73. 2583:(in German). BerlĂ­n: Fröhlich und Kaufmann. pp. 60–61. 1991:, London, and Paris; one of its most iconic clubs being the 264:
It is thus surprising that, beginning mid 19th century, the
3232:"A very Victorian Scandal- The Hulme Fancy Dress Ball Raid" 2674:(in German). Berlin: Verlag Rosa Winkel. pp. 126–128. 1930:
By the mid-1970s, initially in New York City, appeared the
894:, the biggest number of gay dancers met at the Liceo Rius. 3846:
Osteuropa. Spektralanalyse. HomosexualitÀt und Ihre Feinde
2614:(in German). Berlin: Verlag Rosa Winkel. pp. 95–104. 1157:, where cross-dressing was allowed, disappearing with it. 1038:, and police protection, and security, in places like the 765:
a Greek chorus of poisonous epithets, ridicule, and slurs
4438:(in Spanish). Barcelona: la tempestad. pp. 239–240. 4138:
El låtigo y la pluma. Homosexuales en la España de Franco
2699:(in German). MĂ€nnerschwarmSkript Verlag. pp. 50–52. 2553:(in German). Berlin: Verlag Rosa Winkel. pp. 70–74. 177:. In Spain, cross-dressing was socially only allowed for 125:" from the beginning of the 17 century. About 1620, the " 4397: 4395: 1815:
on 160 West 129th Street, and they turned up in dresses
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Members of a clandestine gay group in Petrograd, in 1921
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at the turn of the twentieth century was the so-called "
137:, the gay Lisbon. These itinerant celebrations, called " 2440:
Sodomites catalans. HistĂČria i vida (segles XIII-XVIII)
2302:"The Gay Subculture in Early Eighteenth-Century London" 1871:(1990). It has had a notable influence, mainly through 1091:
material, frou-frouing behind them, when space permits.
343:
the first mass movements for homosexuals appeared. The
185:'s reign, no ball was complete without cross-dressers. 4766: 4695: 4668: 4104:(in Italian). Archived from the original on 2008-05-08 4062:(in Italian). Archived from the original on 2008-05-08 4165:. Madrid: La esfera de los libros. pp. 262–265. 3918:"Lesbische Berliner Subkultur im Nationalsozialismus" 3892:"ĐŸĐ”Ń‚Ń€ĐŸĐłŃ€Đ°ĐŽ, 1921 ĐłĐŸĐŽ: ĐżĐŸĐ»ĐžŃ†Đ”ĐčсĐșĐžĐč рДĐčĐŽ ĐœĐ° "гДĐč-Đșлуб"" 3615: 3613: 2520:(in French). Montblanc: H & O. pp. 195–196. 2208:
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The author is describing the usual way to dance the "
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was putting together outfits bigger and grander than
1759:, once a year, as it did not have a dancing license. 1124:—also known as "Faggots Ball" or "Fairies Ball"—, in 4214:. Rainbow History Project. 2000–2007. Archived from 1674:, a gay magazine, organized weekly club evenings in 5697: 5556: 5549: 5327: 5219: 5212: 5164: 5119: 5070: 5063: 4944: 4913: 4892: 4861: 4830: 4779: 4739: 4708: 4634: 4563: 3376:Beemyn, Brett Genny (2007). Aldrich, Robert (ed.). 3155:"Detective Caminada and the cross dressing ball..." 2267:involving minors, from similar heterosexual cases; 1938:, and disc jockeys, in close relationship with the 1923:, but in general they have been substituted by the 1791:In the U.S., cross-dressing balls evolved into the 1616:, smart officers, ladies and gents in riding gear, 1036:
Manhattan, these balls got to have official permits
971:, in 1849, similar to frontier celebrations called 517:. The atmosphere has been captured in paintings by 2863:Haeberle, E. J. (1984). Gruyter, Walter de (ed.). 2356: 2230:proscribiĂł, el KĂĄiser lo prohibiĂł a sus oficiales. 2182:, that shows a group of sailors dancing on a ship. 1702:, and had enough contacts to keep her place open. 3886: 3884: 3380:(in German). Hamburg: Murmann. pp. 158–159. 2166:, from 1922, that shows a ball celebrated on HMS 1448:in Paris, and have a particularly masculine, and 121:in Lisbon preserve information of the so-called " 4121:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4079:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3559:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3316:Fuentes, Pablo (1999). Navarro, Francesc (ed.). 3281: 3279: 1717:'s were one of the centers of gay nightlife. In 4576:Bibliography of works on wartime cross-dressing 3652: 3650: 3253: 3251: 3063: 3061: 3059: 3057: 3055: 3053: 3051: 2243: 2226: 2209: 2192: 2141: 2107: 2073: 2056: 2039: 1852: 1805: 1584: 1411: 1215: 1200: 1198:society. The list of names was never revealed. 1080: 797:on the week of the raid at Temperance Hall, in 762: 735: 626: 597: 405: 292: 3320:(in Spanish). Barcelona: BauprĂ©s. p. 15. 3075:(in French). Paris: Larousse. pp. 55–56. 2968:(in German). Fretz & Wasmuth. p. 180. 1995:in New York City. These clubs usually offered 1888:'confidence and the fire you see on stage '". 1105:A drag ball from the 1920s, celebrated in the 646:In the 1920s, there were several balls in the 54:and lesbians, even attracting tourists. Their 5030: 4686: 4541: 3352:(in Spanish). Granada: Comares. p. 263. 3318:homo. tod@ la historia. El cambio finisecular 3175: 3173: 2672:Goodbye to Berlin? 100 Jahre Schwulenbewegung 2612:Goodbye to Berlin? 100 Jahre Schwulenbewegung 2551:Goodbye to Berlin? 100 Jahre Schwulenbewegung 114:that had not been visible up to that moment. 8: 4408:Dictionnaire des cultures gays et lesbiennes 3530: 3528: 3526: 3148: 3146: 3144: 3073:Dictionnaire des cultures gays et lesbiennes 2143: 1664:From the World War II to Stonewall in Europe 5058:Sorted by occasions, purposes or attributes 2943:(in German). DĂŒsseldorf: Econ. p. 24. 2758: 2756: 1153:in 1933, with the libertine culture of the 733:, describes "Didine" in following fashion: 82:"Molly" or "macaroni" from the 18th century 5553: 5216: 5067: 5037: 5023: 5015: 4626:Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries 4548: 4534: 4526: 4056:"I Balletti verdi, storia di uno scandalo" 4001:Goodbye Berlin? 100 Jahre Schwulenbewegung 3973:Goodbye Berlin? 100 Jahre Schwulenbewegung 3948:Goodbye Berlin? 100 Jahre Schwulenbewegung 3576: 3574: 3572: 3570: 3371: 3369: 3339: 3337: 3005:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2890:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2842:(in German). Das Neue Berlin. p. 63. 2827:(in German). Hamburg: MĂ€nnerschwarmSkript. 2777:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2637: 2635: 2633: 2631: 2602: 2600: 2003:appear: big, outdoors parties, similar to 1368:—translation by Sifuentes-JĂĄuregui (2002) 241:, with other laws for public scandal, and 4709:Contemporary organizations and gatherings 4410:(in French). Larousse. pp. 154–155. 4212:"The Rainbow History Project: Drag in DC" 4096:"Balletti verdi uno scandalo omosessuale" 3835: 3833: 3831: 3583:"Los "cuarenta y uno", cien años despuĂ©s" 3494: 3492: 3490: 3488: 3486: 3455: 3453: 3451: 3449: 3447: 3311: 3309: 3307: 3110: 3108: 3106: 3104: 3102: 3100: 3098: 3096: 3094: 3092: 2574: 2572: 2570: 2541: 2539: 2537: 2392:(in Spanish). Laertes. pp. 189–192. 2292: 2290: 2179:male soldiers dancing together during WWI 1803:, and in Washington, D.C., in the 1960s. 1255:Los cuarenta y uno. Novela crĂ­tico-social 3123:. New York: Algora Publishing. pp.  2795:Marlene My Friend: An Intimate Biography 2511: 2509: 1582:(1904), talks also about lesbian balls: 428:Dance scene (dancing people in Eldorado) 2359:TrĂ­bades galantes, fanchonos militantes 2286: 2031: 16:Cross-dressing and homosexuality events 4325: 4315: 4290: 4280: 4114: 4072: 3595: 3552: 3260:"Pride and prejudice in the gay 1920s" 2998: 2883: 2770: 870:Mid 19th century, during the reign of 709:, that handed over awards to the best 3746:DemarĂ­a, Gonzalo (February 6, 2020). 2722:FĂŒhrer durch das "lasterhafte" Berlin 2093:, can be translated in several ways; 1771:many losing their jobs. A subsequent 1647:Later in Germany, the "bowling club" 640:A proper outfit is strictly enforced. 389:FĂŒhrer durch das „lasterhafte" Berlin 7: 5797: 4140:. Madrid: Oberon. pp. 223–225. 3505:. Nueva York: Basic Books. pp.  2242:Own translation from original text: 1983:The mid-1980s saw the appearance of 473:The co-founder and commander of the 257:woman under vigilance, even though " 129:", the baroque equivalent of modern 4487:"El lado gay de la marca Barcelona" 2191:Own translation from original text: 1911:, and the appearance of the modern 1879:" video, where the dancers use the 650:area; these occurred mainly in the 4967:List of transgender-related topics 3581:HernĂĄndez Cabrera, Miguel (2002). 3426:Fleeson, Lucinda (June 27, 2007). 2492:(in Spanish). Barcelona: Laertes. 2463:Álvarez Urcelay, Milagros (2012). 1120:The most famous drag ball was the 86:By the end of the 17th century, a 14: 4485:Baquero, Camilo S. (2013-08-08). 4459:Baquero, Camilo S. (2013-08-19). 4345:""Alles pailletti" am Tuntenball" 4312:. Vol. 25. pp. 178–196. 4277:. Vol. 37. pp. 365–386. 4054:Bolognini, Stefano (March 2001). 3689:"El Tango naciĂł para ser bailado" 3620:Sifuentes-JĂĄuregui, Ben. (2002). 2979:Andreas Sternweiler, ed. (1998). 2417:(in French). ParĂ­s: L'Harmattan. 1987:, with centers in New York City, 1178:In Mexico, the country's biggest 1134:Grand United Order of Odd Fellows 993:A drag ball at a private home in 938:Cowboy stag dance from about 1910 599:The pianist gives a prelude to a 213:Scientific-Humanitarian Committee 5807: 5806: 5796: 5785: 4997: 4996: 4985: 4972:List of transgender publications 4513: 2767:(in German). Berlin. p. 67. 1499:There are reports of gay balls ( 1432:El Tango naciĂł para ser bailado. 4262:. University of Illinois Press. 4094:Scalise, Daniele (2001-05-16). 3922:Online-Projekt Lesbengeschichte 2442:(in Catalan). Barcelona: Base. 2363:(in Portuguese). GLS. pp.  2355:TorrĂŁo Filho, Almilcar (2000). 2225:Own translation from original: 2106:Own translation from original: 2072:Own translation from original: 2055:Own translation from original: 2038:Own translation from original: 2010:Some circuit parties, like the 1751:: a small den in gay-accepting 631:The Gentlemen are requested to: 403:tourism with his travel guide: 133:, organized big parties in the 4373:Wong, Curtis M. (2015-04-19). 3258:Branigan, Tania (2004-07-03). 3153:Buckley, Angela (2014-06-24). 1753:Amsterdam's Red-Light District 634:1° No dancing with the hat on. 529:avail. In 1932 the chancellor 90:is documented in Europe, with 1: 4905:Social construction of gender 4900:Causes of gender incongruence 3401:Stabbe, Oliver (2016-03-30). 3028:HomosexualitĂ€t in der NS-Zeit 2985:. Lebensgeschichten. Berlin. 2964:Gisevius, Hans Bernd (1946). 2905:Delmer, Sefton (1962-10-31). 1608:enters, to whom bow gypsies, 1338:were dancing with much gusto. 4678: 4621:Trousers as women's clothing 4260:Global Circuits of Blackness 4243:. 2006-09-03. Archived from 4060:Stefano Bolognini's Web Page 3724:(in Spanish). Archived from 3695:(in Spanish). Archived from 3626:. Springer. pp. 32–34. 3460:Weems, Mickey (2011-12-08). 3230:Barlow, Nigel (2015-02-02). 2438:Riera i Sans, Jaume (2014). 1425:outlawed it to his officers. 1340:The others with their suits, 1324:It has only been a few days 774:; translation Tamagne (2006) 751:; translation Tamagne (2006) 4767: 4696: 4669: 4351:(in German). Archived from 4343:MĂŒller, Nina (2014-02-22). 3924:(in German). Archived from 3687:HernĂĄndez BerrĂ­o, Juliana. 3344:VĂĄzquez GarcĂ­a, Francisco; 3288:"A London Drag Ball, 1930s" 3286:Transpontine (2008-05-27). 1970:So many men, so little time 1779:, ten men were arrested in 1612:, sailors, clowns, bakers, 1558:Two women dancing the waltz 1348:Dressed in taffeta and silk 1334:half of whom were disguised 1330:a grand and peculiar dance. 1321:very Pretty and Coquettish. 1298:La otra mitad con su traje, 851:Dr. Matt Houlbrook, of the 794:The Illustrated Police News 5864: 4273:Bailey, Marlon M. (2011). 4258:Bailey, Marlon M. (2010). 4237:"BeyoncĂ© Knowles: Queen B" 3115:Tamagne, Florence (2006). 2838:Kisch, Egon Erwin (1998). 2325:Rapp, Linda (2010-05-18). 2140:(2006) from the original: 1832:on her barge, all in gold 1640:Berlins Drittes Geschlecht 1580:Berlins drittes Geschlecht 1430:Juliana HernĂĄndez BerrĂ­o: 1378: 1346:the famous little faggots. 1342:that is, masculine attire, 1284:Que en la calle de la Paz, 1208:Contemporary press report. 982: 320:Berlins Drittes Geschlecht 288:Berlins drittes Geschlecht 5780: 5622: 5392: 5360: 5056: 4980: 3602:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 3499:Chauncey, George (1994). 3013:„Ein schwuler Emigrant " 2922:; extracts from the book 2823:Cordan, Wolfgang (2003). 2763:LĂŒtgens, Annelie (1991). 2695:Raber, Ralf Jörg (2003). 2488:Carrasco, Rafael (1985). 2413:Fernandez, AndrĂ© (2003). 1934:, with the corresponding 1694:Bal de la ChervriĂšre, in 1620:, Japanese, and delicate 1310:Con pelucas bien peinadas 1296:Bailaban como el que mĂĄs. 1122:Masquerade and Civic Ball 973:Rocky Mountain Rendezvous 911:La mala vida en Barcelona 481:, was also a patron, and 442:, often with her husband 251:first homosexual movement 4721:Kottankulangara Festival 4161:Arnalte, Arturo (2003). 4136:Omeda, Fernando (2004). 3898:(in Russian). 2013-09-19 3292:History is made at night 2939:Allardt, Helmut (1979). 2388:Garza, Federico (2002). 1913:LGBT liberation movement 1578:Hirschfeld, in his book 1389:Several men dancing the 1290:Cuarenta y un lagartijos 1279:muy chulos y coquetones. 1277:Aqui estĂĄn los maricones 1253:published a book titled 1096:op. cit. Chauncey (1994) 496:Mr Norris Changes Trains 327:As a consequence of the 4921:Lists of cross-dressers 4812:Hip and buttock padding 4792:Female urination device 3719:"Ellas bailan solas..." 2913:(in German). p. 46 2516:Godard, Didier (2002). 1860:Rainbow History Project 1501:baly zhenonenavistnikov 1312:Y moviĂ©ndose con chic. 1306:Vestidos de raso y seda 1300:Es decir de masculinos, 1294:De simpĂĄticas muchachas 1288:Un gran baile singular. 1286:Los gendarmes atisbaron 1282:Hace aĂșn muy pocos dĂ­as 853:University of Liverpool 637:2° No dancing together. 566:Les p'tits jeun' hommes 329:Harden–Eulenburg affair 209:Hermann von Teschenberg 5838:Cross-dressing culture 4926:Wartime cross-dressers 4838:In film and television 4687: 4029:CafĂ© ’t Mandje webpage 3206:"Our Hidden Histories" 3071:, ed. (2003). "Bals". 2745:Sachse, Peter (1927). 2306:Rick Norton's Web Page 2250: 2233: 2216: 2199: 2150: 2144: 2114: 2080: 2063: 2046: 1997:electronic dance music 1904: 1863: 1848: 1799:, that started in the 1728:became something of a 1685:In France, during the 1645: 1564: 1519: 1436: 1398: 1352:with well-coiffed wigs 1326:that on La Paz street, 1317: 1304:A los famosos jotitos. 1275: 1269: 1229: 1211: 1184:Dance of the Forty-One 1175: 1166:Dance of the Forty-One 1117: 1099: 998: 939: 802: 777: 754: 737:Stuffed into a yellow 643: 642: 625:A sign from the 1920s. 619: 569: 509:, or the memories of 470:was well known there. 435: 421: 377: 325: 216: 119:Portuguese Inquisition 83: 4884:Transvestic fetishism 4402:ThĂ©venin, P. (2003). 4186:Cunningham, Michael. 3717:Mariñas, J. Alberto. 3158:The Virtual Victorian 3025:Grau, GĂŒnter (1993). 2926:Die Deutschen und ich 2720:Moreck, Curt (1931). 2089:The original German, 1921:Imperial Court System 1899: 1777:Franco's dictatorship 1739:The struggles of the 1556: 1517: 1388: 1328:the police came upon 1267: 1259:JosĂ© Guadalupe Posada 1245:, first broadcast by 1173: 1104: 1044:Madison Square Garden 997:, Oregon in the 1900s 992: 983:Further information: 937: 787: 624: 553: 507:Christopher Isherwood 432:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 426: 375: 272:came to be, balls of 207: 98:, parties and balls, 81: 5199:Political houseparty 4807:Cleavage enhancement 4522:at Wikimedia Commons 3848:(in German): 11–14. 2966:Bis zum Bittern Ende 2792:Bret, David (1996). 2668:Sternweiler, Andreas 2608:Sternweiler, Andreas 2547:Sternweiler, Andreas 2020:Black and Blue Party 1393:on the banks of the 1350:in the latest style, 1319:Here are the Faggots 1302:Gozaban al estrechar 1292:Disfrazados la mitad 1251:Eduardo A. CastrejĂłn 749:Notre-Dame-de-Lesbos 731:Notre-Dame-de-Lesbos 561:L'Assiette au Beurre 454:, and writers, like 200:Cross-dressing balls 123:danças dos fanchonos 117:The archives of the 24:cross-dressing balls 5772:Serpentine streamer 5558:Western dress codes 5256:Film awards seasons 4931:List of drag queens 4747:Crossplay (cosplay) 4649:Theatrical travesti 4636:Cross-gender acting 4606:Cross dressing ball 3657:Murray, Stephen O. 2091:Hier ist's richtig! 1985:clubbing subculture 1768:Province of Brescia 1687:occupation of Paris 1642:(1904), "Kapitel 3" 1638:Magnus Hirschfeld, 1242:El vuelo del ĂĄguila 1060:The Harlem Alhambra 1016:Hamilton Lodge Ball 944:Great West Frontier 876:sociedades de baile 860:Holland Park Avenue 688:rue de l'UniversitĂ© 537:March 4, 1933, the 335:The Weimar Republic 322:(1904), "Kapitel 3" 318:Magnus Hirschfeld, 282:Berliner Morgenpost 145:", used to include 112:underground culture 70:and New York City. 5792:Society portal 5752:New Year's glasses 5263:Religious festival 5184:Housewarming party 5086:Bachelorette party 4936:List of drag kings 4853:In animated series 4848:In music and opera 4780:Passing techniques 4188:"The Slap of Love" 3346:Cleminson, Richard 2798:. Robson. p.  2275:wore on his lapel. 2163:Jacks 'the Dasant' 1972:, in spite of the 1905: 1845:Michael Cunningham 1793:ballroom community 1741:homophile movement 1594:fraternity student 1565: 1520: 1441:cortes y quebradas 1399: 1308:Al Ășltimo figurĂ­n, 1270: 1226:, 25 November 1901 1176: 1118: 999: 940: 900:chulitos de barrio 845:LGBT History Month 803: 788:Front page of the 715:pont aux travestis 644: 570: 436: 430:(1910), sketch by 418:Curt Moreck (1931) 378: 217: 84: 5820: 5819: 5710:Balloon modelling 5693: 5692: 5593:Black lounge suit 5545: 5544: 5388: 5387: 5101:Wedding reception 5012: 5011: 4797:Packing (phallus) 4740:Subcultural slang 4591:Womanless wedding 4518:Media related to 3855:978-3-8305-3180-7 3761:978-950-49-6968-6 3752:Editorial Planeta 3538:(November 2001). 3536:MonsivĂĄis, Carlos 3387:978-3-938017-81-4 3378:Gleich und anders 3359:978-84-9836-783-6 2924:Gruyter, Walter. 2840:Briefe an Jarmila 2474:978-84-9860-734-5 2449:978-84-15711-85-8 2138:Florence Tamaigne 1942:—see for example 1659:Later development 1596:with a prominent 1543:Soviet penal code 1421:banished it, the 1372: 1371: 1332:Forty-one lizards 1249:in 1994. 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interwar period
Berlin
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bars
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slang
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underground culture
Portuguese Inquisition
drag queens
pantomimes
Mexico City
Aragon
Catalonia
Basque Country
Valencia
gay ghetto
carnival
Louis XIV
molly houses
Mother Clap

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