Willi Ninja
![Willi Ninja demonstrating [[Vogue (dance)|vogue]] style of dance in the film ''[[Paris Is Burning (film)|Paris Is Burning]]'' (1990)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/09/Paris_Is_Burnin-WilliNinja.jpg/150px-Paris_Is_Burnin-WilliNinja.jpg)
Ninja specialized in voguing and was a fixture of ball culture at Harlem's drag balls who took inspiration from sources as far-flung as Fred Astaire and the world of haute couture to develop a style of dance and movement. He caught the attention of ''Paris Is Burning'' director Jennie Livingston. The film served as a springboard for Ninja. He parlayed his appearance into performances with a number of dance troupes and choreography gigs.
In 1989, Ninja starred in the music video for Malcolm McLaren's song "Deep in Vogue", which sampled the then-unfinished movie.
Ninja was a member of the LGBT community who died of AIDS complications in 2006. Provided by Wikipedia