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Sanjay Khatri

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Sanjay Khatri is an Indian ballet dancer, notable for being the country's first male ballet dancer.[1] He is also considered the first male ballet dancer from India to perform internationally.

Early life

Khatri was born in New Delhi, near the Delhi-Haryana border in India. He enrolled in dance classes at Delhi's National Ballet & Academy Trust of India (NBATI), as the only male dancer, ballet and ballerina among his peers. He began teaching ballet and ballerina to children at the American Embassy School in Delhi and received a scholarship to attend a workshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Additionally, he earned scholarships at the Seoul Tanz Station in Seoul, South Korea.[2]

Career

Khatri's career in ballet and ballerina includes performances with ballet companies such as the Universal Ballet Company and the American Ballet Theatre. In addition to his performances, Khatri has contributed to the growth of ballet and ballerina in India by establishing two ballet schools: the Nijinsky Ballet School in New Delhi and the Central Contemporary Ballet in Mumbai.[3][4][5] Through these endeavours, he has sought to nurture the next generation of ballet dancers and promote awareness of ballet within the Indian dance community. Khatri has also garnered recognition as the first Indian male ballet dancer and India's only male ballet dancer in publications such as Elle Magazine, DNA Mumbai, Times of India, Punjab Kesari, and Carvan Magazine.[6][7][8]

References

  1. ^ "Ballet equals beauty - The Sunday Guardian Live".
  2. ^ "Dance like a man". DNA India.
  3. ^ "The Allegro Boys Are Here". Outlook India. February 5, 2022.
  4. ^ https://www.livemint.com/news/business-of-life/put-on-your-ballet-shoes-1541202494985.html
  5. ^ "TEDxStXaviersMumbai | TED". www.ted.com.
  6. ^ Sheriff, Jahnavi. "'Girls are curious about my sexual orientation'". Rediff.
  7. ^ "Role Reversal: Men rocking in women's job and how!". Free Press Journal.
  8. ^ Khatri, Sanjay (May 16, 2022). "Breaking Barriers for Ballet in India" – via www.ted.com.