Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The highest rank in the Paris Opera Ballet, literally meaning "star" | Étoile | 60%
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This country in the Middle East (now an Islamic Republic) had a ballet company from 1958 to 1979. | Iran | 60%
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Male dancer who defected from the USSR in 1974 and became a star in the USA; also did some acting | Mikhail Baryshnikov | 53%
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Socialist country in North America with a famous ballet company | Cuba | 40%
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The opposite of "dessus" | dessous | 40%
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Prestigious ballet competition held anually in Switzerland | Prix de Lausanne | 40%
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Female English dancer, founder of The Royal Ballet in London | Ninette de Valois | 33%
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Dance double for Natalie Portman in "Black Swan" | Sarah Lane | 33%
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Famous Spanish ballerina who became director of the English National Ballet in 2012 | Tamara Rojo | 33%
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Famous ballet film starring Moira Shearer | The Red Shoes | 33%
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Name of a ballet company that combined visual arts, music and dance and caused a fascination with ballet at the beginning of the 20th century; "Le sacre du printemps" | Les Ballets Russes | 20%
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First African-American dancer with the New York City Ballet; part of the original cast of "Agon" | Arthur Mitchell | 13%
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In order to be promoted, dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet must take part in this annual event. | Concours de promotion | 7%
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Term for chaîné turns in the French school | déboulé | 7%
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Male German ballet dancer who died of leukemia aged 29; a foundation is named after him | Heinz Bosl | 7%
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Russian choreographer who created "Spartacus", "Ivan the Terrible","The Legend of Love"... | Yuri Grigorovich | 0%
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