Javier Ninja

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Javier Ninja
Born
Javier Madrid

(1984-03-10) 10 March 1984 (age 40)
Occupation(s) Vogue dancer and teacher
Known forVoguing

Javier Ninja (birth name Javier Madrid, [1] born 10 March 1984 in Queens [2] (New York City)) is an American vogue dancer [1] [3] and teacher. [2] [4] [5] Madrid is a member of the Legendary House of Ninja founded by the late Willi Ninja [1] and has worn the House Dance International vogue "Champion of the year" for three consecutive years. [6] He is well known within the vogue dance world and has performed and taught in several countries including the U.S. [2] [3] [7]

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Early life and education

Madrid was born in Queens, New York City. [2] He attended "The New Ballet School" (a tuition free ballet school for children from low income families, now called Ballet Tech founded by Eliot Feld [8] ) when he was nine years old [2] and studied contemporary, modern and ballet, and discovered vogue when he was fifteen years old (in a nightclub). [1]

Like many underground voguers of his generation and the generation before him, he started going to nightclubs whilst he was underage. [1] He met the great Willi Ninja in 2002 who went on to become his mentor. Willi coached and guided him for five years until he was ready to "walk" a ball. [1] [9]

Career

Madrid won the House Dance International's vogue "Champion of the year" three years in a row [6] (2007, 2008 and 2009 [2] ) and has become a permanent fixture of the ball scene since 2007 — entering many competition and judging. [2] He is a member of the Legendary House of Ninja, [10] a vogue house founded by the late Willi Ninja — his mentor, and the person who brought him to the House. [1] Madrid has performed solo pieces as well as group pieces with other members of the House in various countries as well as in the U.S. [3]

He performed in "Battle of Yestermorrow" by Iona Rozeal Brown (2011), [11] [12] "Scott, Queen of Marys" - previously performed by his late mentor the great Willi Ninja ("the godfather of voguing" [13] ) in 1994, [14] "Off Broadway" House of Ninja Production and "East is Red". [3]

Television appearances include America's Next Top Model [3] presented by Tyra Banks and his "House father" Benny Ninja. [2] In 2010, Madrid performed in the World competition "Juste DeBout" in Paris. [1] He has performed with Madonna in the 2012 Super Bowl, [1] appeared in Icona Pop's music video "All Night" (2013) [3] and in FKA twigs music video "Glass & Patron" (2015) starring alongside Benjamin Milan, Tamsier Joof Aviance and David Magnifique — the three voguers from London (England). [15]

Madrid also appeared in the flagging documentary "Flow Affair" directed by Wolfgang Busch. [16] As well as being a dancer, Madrid is also a vogue dance teacher and has taught in the US [4] and various other countries especially in Europe and the Far East. [2] [7] He is a guest teacher at the Broadway Dance Center in New York City [3] and as of 2013, is the current "father" of the Legendary House of Ninja following Benny's involvement in the December 1, 2013 Metro-North train derailment.

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