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Ballet gets competitive

In a first for the city, a pan-India competition for all ages will see 75 ballerinas leave their ballet schools to go on stage and swirl before international judges

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Ballerinas from the Indian Academy of Russian Ballet rehearse for the competition. Pic/Datta Kumbhar

Ballerinas from the Indian Academy of Russian Ballet rehearse for the competition. Pic/Datta Kumbhar

For a city that gave India the legendary Tushna Dallas and Firoza Lali at a time when the total number of ballerinas in the country could be counted on one hand, it is odd that Mumbai offers little scope for its ballet dancers to go on pointe on a competitive platform. A competition held in the city about seven years ago came with a glimmer of hope, but proved to be a one-off event, open to senior ballerinas only.

Sufia Lambrau
Sufia Lambrou, who has been attending summer school at the Joffrey Ballet School in New York, is being trained by Pia Sutaria to perform classical and contemporary ballet at the competition

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