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Front & Center, A Look At Five Ballerinas From The Region

Ballet is considered by many a stunning art of dance with a rich history dating way back to the Italian Renaissance. From there, it took off in other European countries such as France and Russia, and in our contemporary times, its popularity continues to grow across the globe, including this region. Until recently, Arab countries have been best known for their traditional dances but in the midst of all this, ballet managed to find its way to stages and scenes across the region. We are taking a look at five, iconic, Arab ballerinas, past and present, who helped to bring this dance to the limelight regionally.

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1. Samira AlKhamis

Introduced to the world of dance at the age of 4, Samira AlKhamis is best known as the "Saudi ballerina." She grew up in a family where each sibling learned how to dance, starting from the eldest, but was the only one in her family to make it a career. Following her early passion, she would go on to establish Pulse Personal Training, a dance studio, located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. AlKhamis has had the opportunity to perform numerous times throughout her career, her favorite being at Riyadh Season where she danced with a horse in front of thousands of people.

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