At the "Habibi, revolutions of love" exhibition at the Arab World Institute in Paris, a huge party celebrating LGBTQ+ culture across the Arab world brought joy to the French capital. What better way to pay homage to tolerance and love in the Arab world than an evening celebrating the revolutionary vogue dance? The origins of voguing go back to the 1980s by the Black and Latinx queer communities from NYC. The institute brought together 23 artists including Soufiane Ababri Mohamad Abdouni, Salih Basheer, Joseph Kaï, Kubra Khademi, Omar Mismar, Lalla Rami, and Khaled Takreti. #Queer Up The World View