Willi Ninja

Godfather of Vogue

Iconic Voguer Willi Ninja wearing Thierry Mugler body piece (1989) by Chantal RegnaultBallroom Throwbacks/Destination Tomorrow

Willi Ninja

Born William Roscoe Leake, Willi Ninja, became the Godfather of Vogue, in New York City’s Ball scene of the 1980s and 90s.

Icon Willi Ninja (2002) by Luna Luis OrtizBallroom Throwbacks/Destination Tomorrow

The Architect

Willi Ninja architected his distinctive style of vogue, using inspirations ranging from hieroglyphics to “catwalk”; he refined his style at the Christopher Street Piers, a staple cultural site of Ballroom history, in New York City.

Willi Ninja at Club Escuelita (2000) by Luna Luis OrtizBallroom Throwbacks/Destination Tomorrow

The Artist and His House

Asian fighting styles influenced Willi's innovation of voguing and its art form. Willi also believed in building a “safe-house” for members of the Black, Brown queer and trans community. In 1982, he established the “House of Ninja” (HoN).

House of Omni Ball Tracks Legendary Voguer Cesar Valentino background right Willi Ninja (1989) by Chantal RegnaultBallroom Throwbacks/Destination Tomorrow

The Pioneer

Willi's House, the House on Ninja--the HoN--innovated the technique of distinct lines created with the body. He rendered  the name “Ninja” royal and central to the 1980s Ball scene.

Willi Ninja and Octavia St. Laurent (1999/2000) by Luna Luis OrtizBallroom Throwbacks/Destination Tomorrow

He Made Paris Burn

Willi's  significant role in the 1990 documentary, Paris is Burning, showed him as a pioneer in choreography and dance technique. Paris is Burning assisted in lifting him to commercial success, with projects ranging from music videos, to film and TV

Icon Willi Ninja by Luna Luis OrtizBallroom Throwbacks/Destination Tomorrow

His Legacy

Ninja’s legacy is the legacy of voguing, and the exquisite form of dance and expression that he brilliantly developed. Ninja passed away on September 2nd, 2006, in New York City, but remains deathless in his art.

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