House of Aviance

The Legendary House of Aviance
Company typeBallroom House
FoundedAugust 1989–Present
(Founded in D.C)
FounderMother Juan Aviance
Headquarters
New York City
,
US
Key people
Mother Juan Aviance, Daddy Tony Aviance, Kevin Aviance, John Aviance, Papa Joe Aviance, Jean-Philippe Aviance, Erickatoure Aviance, David Ohana Aviance, Tamsier Joof Aviance, Gehno Aviance, William Aviance, Nita Aviance
WebsiteHouse of Aviance
Aviance Records, LLC
Footnotes / references
The Legendary/Iconic House of Aviance is known for its vogue dancers, DJs, music, music producers, performances, runways and fashion, and is one of the longest continuously active houses in ball culture.[1][2][3][4]

The House of Aviance (acronym: HOA) is one of the "legendary/iconic" and major vogue-ball houses in the United States, with its base in New York City.[5][2][6][7] It was founded in Washington, D.C., in 1989 by voguer/dancer, record label owner (CEO/A&R), nightclub host, music artist and secretary Mother Juan Aviance—one of the nightlife personalities of New York City.[4][3][8] Since its founding, the House has played an integral part in U.S. and world ball culture, especially U.S. nightlife.[7][3][8][1]

The House of Aviance is one of the longest continuously active Houses to have emerged from the ball scene and is sometimes referred to as "a working house" with membership from all walks of life, sexualities and genders. Its membership include dancers, musicians, DJs, drag queens, performing artists, visual artists, singers, songwriters, music producers and engineers.[4][1] The Legendary House of Aviance is especially known for its voguers, performances, runways, fashion,[1] music, music producers and DJs.[2] Its membership as of 2014 is just over 700 worldwide.[3] Most of its members are or have been part of nightlife in one way or another.[1]

The House has for a long time stopped competing (walking[9]) in the ball scene, and as such, "is not exactly like the voguing houses of Jennie Livingston's film Paris Is Burning, since it does not compete. The House of Aviance is something of a queer kinship network in which members serve as extended, pretended, and—some would argue—improved family that supports and enables its members."[8][10]

  1. ^ a b c d e Huffington Post: "After Dark: Erickatoure Aviance, Artist And Nightlife Personality" by James Michael Nichols (August /24, 2014, updated February 02, 2016) [1]
  2. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference nita was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c d "Mother Juan Aviance Bio and House of Aviance History" [in] the official website of The House of Aviance [2]
  4. ^ a b c "Kevin Aviance at Pangea". brownpapertickets.com. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  5. ^ Desmond, Jane , "Dancing desires: choreographing sexualities on and off the stage", University of Wisconsin Press (2001), p. 435, ISBN 9780299170509
  6. ^ Lewis, Darvin , "How Big Is Your Faith: The Gospel of Down Low Fiction". p. 120,ISBN 9781434833471 (2008) [3]
  7. ^ a b "The Legendary House of Aviance in Aviance Records official website". aviancerecords.com. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  8. ^ a b c Thotyssey : "On Point With: Mother Juan Aviance" (June 21st, 2017)
  9. ^ Susman, Tara (Columbia University), "The Vogue of Life: Fashion Culture, Identity, and the Dance of Survival in the Gay BalIs", disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory, p. 118 (PDF p.3 ) [in] UKnowledge [4]
  10. ^ Muñoz, José Esteban, "Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity", NYU Press (2009), p. 75, ISBN 9780814757284 [5]