Ballroom by the era

Explore nine eras of Ballroom

Golden Era: 1967-1973

Black and Brown trans women join together to create a space of their own

"This world was made for me too, honey." - Octavia St Laurent

Red Era: 1986-1990

The Red Era marks the new bloodlines of Ballroom and the onset of HIV/AIDS

Black Era: 1991-1998

Ballroom is propelled into mainstream culture, as the community is ravaged by HIV/AIDS

“I had never met another Black queer kid. To see kids actively identifying that way, as queer and Black, was amazing. I was like, 'oh my god, there are people like me!'” — Miasha "Meeka" Forbes

Blue Era: 1998-2005

A new dawn for Ballroom

Green Era: 2005-2011

Ball culture is now a click away, and a global audience is learning its magic

Yellow Era: 2011-2016

The last underground era of Ballroom

"For me, the Yellow Era represents that transformation from underground into mainstream media." — Malik Miyake Mugler

Orange Era: 2016-2022

The era of freedom

Purple Era: 2022-Now

Huge milestones for Ballroom culture and the transgender community

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