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DC Center brings regular voguing to D.C.

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The D.C. Center for the LGBT Community will begin hosting “Vogue Sessions” every Saturday beginning Saturday, Sept. 28 at 2 p.m.

This is an all-ages vogue session drop-in hosted by DMV Kiki Nights, open to all ages, genders, and experience levels, and will be facilitated each-one-teach-one.

No shade, no drama, no categories. DJ Tony Play starts spinning at 3 p.m. Enter through the U Street facing glass doors and let security know you are going to the DC Center.

For more details, email Danyela June Brown at dmvkikinights@gmail.com. The post DC Center brings regular voguing to D.C. appeared first on Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Politics, LGBTQ Rights, Gay News.

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