House of LaBeija
The Royal House of LaBeija is a prominent drag family founded by Crystal LaBeija and Lottie LaBeija in 1972.[1] Crystal and Lottie established the House of LaBeija in response to the racially oppressive drag pageant system of 1960s America.[2] Their first event was called "Crystal & Lottie LaBeija presents the first annual House of Labeija Ball at Up the Downstairs Case on West 115th Street & 5th Avenue in Harlem, NY."[1] This is thought to be the birth of house culture within the ballroom scene—as it is known today.[3] Houses serve as alternative families, primarily for gay, gender nonconforming and transgender youth and others who feel ostracized from conventional support systems.[4]
House mothers and fathers
Like other drag families, the House of LaBeija is structured like a family, with a house “mother” and “father” who oversee and direct the group.
House Mothers
Name | Tenure | Notes |
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Crystal LaBeija | 1972–1982 | Founding House Mother |
Pepper LaBeija | 1982–2003 | Performed against Avis Pendavis and Dorian Corey at "Legends Statements and Stars Part 1: Mother vs Mother"[5] |
Kia LaBeija | 2017–2019[6] | |
Vivian LaBeija | 2019-present |
Notable members
Name | Tenure | Notes | ||||||||||
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Junior LaBeija | Emceed "Paris Is Burning Ball" and "Avis Pendavis Presents: Autumn in the Fall," both in 1984[5] | |||||||||||
Andre Ovanhess LaBeija Revlon | Dec 1988 – 1992[5] | Founded the House of Mizrahi with Heidi Allure in 1992 | ||||||||||
Gerald Dupree LaBeija | Attended "Legends, Statements, and Stars Part 2: Club Red Zone in 1990[5] | |||||||||||
Portia LaBeija McQueen | "Peppa LaBeija, Portia LaBeija McQueen and John Moschino yo McQueen Ball" held in 2000[5] | |||||||||||
Derek LaBeija | Appeared on "The Star and Buc Wild Radio Show" in 2005 to promote "How Do I Look?" film/documentary[5] | |||||||||||
Past events
References
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