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Same-sex dancers compete in the 2nd annual World Championship Same-Sex Dancing competition in Budapest, Hungary A documentary project about the same-sex ballroom dancing, or Dancesport, culture of competitions held throughout the United States and Europe.

World Champion same-sex ballroom dancer Robert Tristan Szelei tries on a costume adorned with fringe fashioned from a traditional Hungarian cloth by stylist stylist Mark Lakatos at his dance partner Gergely Darabos' apartment in Budapest, Hungary on October 19, 2006, in preparation for the 2nd annual World Championship Same-Sex Ballroom Dancing competition, which the dance pair hosted in their hometown on October 21, 2006. ..Hanging out in the apartment for the 3 am styling session are local friends from Budapest and friends involved in the production of the dance event. ..Szelei and Darabos , who are known as the "Black Swans," are the reigning world champions in men?s Latin same-sex ballroom dancing. They have been training and preparing to host the 2nd annual World Championship and the Csardas Cup, the first-ever Eastern European same-sex ballroom competition, both held at the Korcsarnok arena. This is the pinnacle event of the blossoming same-sex ballroom scene...Szelei and Darabos went on to win the men?s Standard division and finished fourth in the Latin division. ..The event was organized by the US-based World Federation of Same-Sex Dancing, which hosted the first World Championship Same-Sex championships in 2005 in Sacramento, California. The Black Swans did a large amount of the coordination and planning in Budapest, a city that had never seen an event of this kind. When government funding fell through, they secured funding from patron Desire (accent on the ?e?) Dubounet, owner of the local Club Bohemian Alibi drag club. ..The World Championship events are newly recognized, but same-sex dancers have been competing on a national and international circuit for a number of years, especially in Europe, including at the Eurogames, the Gay Games, the London Pink Jukebox Trophy and the Berlin Open, among others. Countries including the United States, the Netherlands, Germany and, now, Hungary, hold their own national same-sex championships. Hungary held its first

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2006-2007 Same-Sex Ballroom
World Champion same-sex ballroom dancer Robert Tristan Szelei tries on a costume adorned with fringe fashioned from a traditional Hungarian cloth by stylist stylist Mark Lakatos at his dance partner Gergely Darabos' apartment in Budapest, Hungary on October 19, 2006, in preparation for the 2nd annual World Championship Same-Sex Ballroom Dancing competition, which the dance pair hosted in their hometown on October 21, 2006. ..Hanging out in the apartment for the 3 am styling session are local friends from Budapest and friends involved in the production of the dance event. ..Szelei and Darabos , who are known as the "Black Swans," are the reigning world champions in men?s Latin same-sex ballroom dancing. They have been training and preparing to host the 2nd annual World Championship and the Csardas Cup, the first-ever Eastern European same-sex ballroom competition, both held at the Korcsarnok arena.  This is the pinnacle event of the blossoming same-sex ballroom scene...Szelei and Darabos went on to win the men?s Standard division and finished fourth in the Latin division. ..The event was organized by the US-based World Federation of Same-Sex Dancing, which hosted the first World Championship Same-Sex championships in 2005 in Sacramento, California. The Black Swans did a large amount of the coordination and planning in Budapest, a city that had never seen an event of this kind. When government funding fell through, they secured funding from patron Desire (accent on the ?e?) Dubounet, owner of the local Club Bohemian Alibi drag club. ..The World Championship events are newly recognized, but same-sex dancers have been competing on a national and international circuit for a number of years, especially in Europe, including at the Eurogames, the Gay Games, the London Pink Jukebox Trophy and the Berlin Open, among others. Countries including the United States, the Netherlands, Germany and, now, Hungary, hold their own national same-sex championships. Hungary held its first