Language
Drag Race
Etiquette
Ballroom
100

What does the term "Kiki" mean?

A gathering of friends for the purpose of gossiping or catching up

100

On the Jimmy Fallon show, Jimmy applauded RuPaul for being the first drag queen on the cover of Vanity Fair. RuPaul famously said, "A drag queen? I __ ___ ___ ___ ___?

"I am the Queen of Drag!"

100

Where can you see a Drag Show? 

At Generation Q on June 1st 5-6pm!

100

In what state was the first Drag Ball hosted?

The Hamilton Lodge, a Black fraternal organization in Harlem, New York, is often credited with hosting the first drag balls, possibly as early as 1869.

200

What does the word "Beat" mean in a drag context?

To blend one's makeup, often with a sponge

200

This Grammy award winning lesbian Black rapper was a guest judge on Drag Race, what's their name?

Doechii

200

What are you expected to do at a Drag show?

Applaud, cheer, engage with the performance!

As you grow older and independently attend Drag Shows tipping generously is encouraged. 

200

What is the name of a found family within Ballroom?

The culture extends beyond the extravagant formal events as many participants in ball culture also belong to groups known as "houses", a longstanding tradition in LGBT communities, and racial minorities, where chosen families of friends live in households together, forming relationships and community to replace families of origin from which they may be estranged.

300

What does the word "Gag/Gagged/Gagging" mean in a drag context?

Another term used in place of "stunned"

300

In season 14 of RuPaul’s Drag Race who was the first disabled/chronically ill person to win?

 Willow Pill

300

What should you wear?

Whatever makes you feel comfortable! Some guests love to come dressed to the nines in glamorous outfits or drag-inspired fashion, feel free to dress up if you'd like.

300

How is Ballroom different from Drag?

Drag queen culture has a long and storied history. It dates back to the early days of queer nightlife in the 20th century. Drag queens were often the pioneers of LGBTQ+ nightlife. 

In contrast, ballroom culture has its roots in the black and Latine queer communities of New York City in the 1960s and 1970s. Vogueing is the dance style that forms the core of the ballroom culture. It was created by queer people of color as a way to express themselves and their identities. 

The ballroom culture was originally centered around “balls.” These were events where different “houses” or groups of performers would compete against one another in categories like runway, face, and vogue.  

400

What does the phrase "Soul Train realness" mean?

Refers to the embodiment and expression of the unique style, energy, and authenticity associated with the dancers on the iconic television show "Soul Train," often referenced in voguing and ballroom culture

400

Which 15 countries have an adaptation of Drag Race?





  • RuPaul’s Drag Race US (15 seasons)

  • Drag Race Thailand (2 seasons)

  • RuPaul’s Drag Race UK (4 seasons)

  • Canada’s Drag Race (3 seasons)

  • Drag Race Espana (3 seasons)

  • Drag Race Holland (2 seasons) | Netherlands 

  • RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under (3 seasons) | Australia

  • Drag Race Italia (2 seasons)

  • Drag Race France (2 seasons)

  • Drag Race Philippines (2 seasons)

  • Drag Race Belgique (1 season) | Belgium

  • Drag Race Sverige (1 season) | Sweden

  • The Switch Drag Race Chilean (2 seasons)

  • Drag Race Mexico (1 season)

  • Drag Race Brazil (1 season)

400

In what year did the first drag queen to host a national television show?

In 1996, RuPaul became the first drag queen to host a national television show with 'The RuPaul Show' on VH1. 

400

Which Black American poet known for his formidable work in the Harlem Renaissance attended a Hamilton ball in the 1920s? 

In his autobiography The Big Sea (published in 1940), poet Langston Hughes recalled that he attended the Hamilton ball in the 1920s at the invitation of a guest.