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|    Joshua Kreitzer to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCISG24 Game 10, Rounds 2-3: dance    |
|    26 Jan 25 12:02:11    |
      From: gromit82@hotmail.com              On 1/25/2025 10:07 PM, Mark Brader wrote:              > * Game 10, Round 2 - Arts - Ballet and Dance       >       > A round of questions to get you on your toes -- and perhaps do a       > pirouette or an arabesque. 10 questions on the world of ballet       > and dance...       >       > If we just describe a person, name them.       >       > 1. Latvian-born ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov defected to the       > West 30 years ago -- on 1974-06-30 to be exact. In *which city*       > did he flee his Soviet handlers during a tour?              Paris              > 2. 13 years before that defection, Russian dancer and choreographer       > Rudolf Nureyev did the same. In *which European city* did       > Nureyev defect in 1961?              Paris              > 3. This world-renowned English ballerina who a favorite partner       > of Rudolf Nureyev after his defection. Her career with the Royal       > Ballet company lasted more than 40 years, and she received the       > rare title of prima ballerina assoluta from Queen Elizabeth.              Fonteyn              > 5. This Russian prima ballerina died in 1931, but remains one       > of the most renowned dancers in history. She created the role       > of The Dying Swan, was the first ballerina to tour the world,       > and a meringue-based dessert is named after her.              Pavlova              > 8. He was one of the most influential choreographers of the 20th       > century. Considered the father of American ballet, he created       > 465 works. He also co-founded the New York City Ballet in 1948,       > and was its artistic director for more than 35 years.              Balanchine              > 10. She was an American modern dancer and choreographer for more       > than 70 years. Her New-York-based school is the oldest dance       > school in the US. Her dance style, named for her, reshaped       > American dance and is still taught worldwide.              Graham              > * Game 10, Round 3 - Entertainment - Olympic Movies       >       > In another bid to get everyone's blood racing over the upcoming       > Summer Olympics, here is tonight's entertainment round.       >       > 1. A round about Olympic movies must include the Oscar-winning       > "Chariots of Fire" (1981). It told the story of two British       > sprinters at the 1924 summer games in *which city*?              Paris              > For each of the remaining questions, give the title of the movie.       >       > 2. This 2023 film was produced and directed by George Clooney.       > It told the story of the University of Washington rowing team       > that won the Olympic men's 8's gold in 1936.              "The Boys in the Boat"              > 3. Steve Carell and Mark Ruffalo got Oscar nominations for this       > 2014 movie. It was based on the story of two Olympic wrestlers       > recruited by an eccentric millionaire for his wrestling team.              "Foxcatcher"              > 4. This 1983 film told the story of Billy Mills, an Oglala Sioux       > tribe member, and his stunning victory in the 10,000 m race at       > the 1964 Tokyo Games. The movie starred Robby Benson, and the       > cast also included a young Graham Greene.              "Running Brave" (?)              > 5. There were two movies in the late 1990s about American distance       > runner Steve Prefontaine. Jared Leto and Ed O'Neill were in       > "Prefontaine". What was the name of the later film, with Billy       > Crudup and Donald Sutherland?              "Without Limits"              > 6. This 2016 film, starring Stephan James and Jason Sudeikis,       > told the story of Jesse Owens and his 4 gold medals at the 1936       > Berlin Olympics.              "Race" (?)              > 7. This 1993 movie starred John Candy in his last movie released       > before his death. It was inspired by the saga of the 1988       > Jamaican bobsled team.              "Cool Runnings"              > 8. This 2004 flick retold the story of the amazing 1980 victory       > by the US Olympic men's hockey team in Lake Placid. Kirk Russell       > starred as coach Herb Brooks.              "Miracle"              > 9. This 2016 movie took an affectionate look back at the British       > ski-jumping folk hero from the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary.       > It starred Taron Egerton and Hugh Jackman.              "Eddie the Eagle"              > 10. Margot Robbie and Oscar-winner Allison Janney led the cast of       > this 2017 film. It was based on the soap opera surrounding the       > 1994 Olympic women's figure skating event in Lillehammer, Norway.              "I, Tonya"              --       Joshua Kreitzer       gromit82@hotmail.com              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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