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Strike a pose

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POSE BBC2, 9pm

WITH all the sass of Madonna’s Vogue, this is a glamorous US drama about the undergroun­d world of 1980s ball culture.

The balls were a place where the LGBT community would gather and compete for trophies or prizes with their dancing or vogueing, costumes and attitude.

Created by Ryan Murphy, who penned Glee and American Horror Story, this has a lot of dramatics and a lot of heart. It begins in 1987 in New York under the sparkle of a disco ball, with people strutting in over-the-top costumes for the House of Abundance.

But some of the members had nicked gowns from a museum for the ball, so there’s a police raid.

It feels overwhelmi­ng at first, with a lot going on, but give it 10 minutes and this opening episode soon settles down.

We meet Damon, 17, who’s just been caught dancing and in possession of a gay magazine. “I’m a dancer and I’m gay,” he tells his dad, who promptly beats him up and kicks him out.

Meanwhile, black transgende­r woman Blanca (Mj Rodriguez) works at a nail salon by day and is a member of the House of Abundance by night. But after a lifechangi­ng diagnosis, she’s determined to open her own house, becoming a House “Mother” and take in kids like Damon.

With the largest cast of transgende­r actors in lead roles, this show makes TV history. Watch out also for co-stars James Van Der Beek and Kate Mara.

You may just be vogueing yourself by the end of the night.

 ??  ?? NIGHT SHIFT Blanca works at the House of Abundance each evening
NIGHT SHIFT Blanca works at the House of Abundance each evening
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STAR TURN James Van Der Beek
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