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At birthplace of Olympics, performers at flame-lighting ceremony feel a pull of the ancient past

By THEODORA TONGAS and DEREK GATOPOULOS
Associated Press

ANCIENT OLYMPIA, Greece (AP) — Every two years, a countdown to the Olympic Games is launched from its ancient birthplace with a flame-lighting ceremony in southern Greece at ancient Olympia. The event is marked with a performance by dancers who assume the role of priestesses, their movement inspired by scenes on millennia-old artwork. The Associated Press got rare access to the planning and rehearsals that bring the ancient-inspired idea to life, speaking to the head choreographers and young performers who describe feelings of enjoyment and awe at becoming involved.

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