noun General Slang

dramatics

· noun · ballroom

The fast, stunt-heavy, theatrical mode of voguing, all speed, tricks and big drops.

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One of the two big stylistic lanes in vogue femme (the other being soft). Dramatics is the high-octane mode: speed, stunts, tricks, hard dips, the whole thing cranked to theatrical. It's about shock and impact, leaving the room gasping. Where soft is graceful flow, dramatics is a fight scene.

“She doesn't do soft; she's pure dramatics, slamming dips and spins till the floor shakes.”
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dramatics In A Sentence

She doesn't do soft; she's pure dramatics, slamming dips and spins till the floor shakes.

Origin & Usage

Ball culture / vogue femme; one of the two principal performance styles (dramatics vs. soft).

Variants dramatic

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What does dramatics mean in voguing?

Dramatics is the fast, stunt-heavy, theatrical style of voguing — all speed, tricks and big drops.

How do you use dramatics in a sentence?

"She brought the dramatics with those spins and a death-drop finish."

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