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Stephanie Kurlow is an Australian dancer and ballet student often credited as being the world's first Hijabi Ballerina.

Kurlow was born to an Australian father and Russian mother.[1] She grew up in the suburbs of Sydney and began dancing at the age of two. Stephanie stopped dancing at the age of nine in 2010 as there were no dance studios that catered to her beliefs.[2][1] Inspired by Stephanie's dream, her mother, Alsu Kurlow, opened a performing arts academy in 2012 that offers ballet, martial arts, and aboriginal art classes for girls. She began wearing the hijab full-time when she was eleven years old. Kurlow launched an online campaign to raise money for full-time classical ballet training, raising over $7000.[3] Kurlow lists African-American ballet dancer Misty Copeland, Chinese-Australian ballet dancer Li Cunxin, and Emirati figure skater Zahra Lari as her inspirations.[4] She plans to open her own dance school in the future geared towards diverse youths of various backgrounds.[4] Kurlow is an ambassador for Remove Hate From The Debate, a campaign that assists youth in identifying online hate speech and tackling it.[5] She is a recipient of the Aim for the Stars scholarship and the Game Changer Scholarship by Björn Borg.[6][7][8] Kurlow was invited as a guest speaker to Indonesia for the Resonation Women's Empowerment Conference in 2017.[5][9] She also received a scholarship to The Royal Danish Ballet summer school in 2018.[5][9] Kurlow was featured in a Lenovo campaign with designer Tarese Klemens for International Women's Day in 2018.[10] She was also featured in a global campaign with Converse named 'Love The Progress' in 2019, which is inviting women to redefine what girl means.[11][12] Kurlow is currently working towards her goal of becoming the world's first Hijabi ballet dancer to dance in a professional ballet company.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "'Be proud of your identity': Meet the hijabi teen changing the face of ballet". Emirates Woman. 2017-11-27. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  2. ^ The Independent, Aftab Ali. "Stephanie Kurlow: Young Muslim student awarded scholarship by Björn Borg in aim to become world's first-ever hijab-wearing ballerina".
  3. ^ Lu, Wendy. "This Ballerina Is Breaking Down Boundaries". Bustle. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  4. ^ a b Oot, Torey Van. "This Teen Had The Perfect Response To People Who Said She Couldn't Be A Ballerina". www.refinery29.com. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  5. ^ a b c d "100 of the Most Influential Women in Sport: Stephanie Kurlow - Article - Sport360". sport360.com. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  6. ^ "World's First 'Hijabi Ballerina' Is Forging a Path for Dancers from Diverse Backgrounds".
  7. ^ "The girl aiming to be world's first hijab-wearing ballerina has just won a scholarship". 16 February 2016.
  8. ^ "SPORT FASHION BRAND BJÖRN BORG AWARDS BALLET DANCER TO BECOME 1ST MUSLIM HIJABI BALLERINA. - Björn Borg AB". Björn Borg AB.
  9. ^ a b "Stephanie Kurlow - 2018 Honoree | PureWow 100". www.purewow.com. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  10. ^ "King Creative Media". Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  11. ^ "Converse's latest campaign taps Millie Bobby Brown and other inspiring women". Fashion Journal. 2019-02-19. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  12. ^ "Converse's latest campaign gets inspirational women to define what it means to be female". VOGUE India. 2019-02-27. Retrieved 2019-03-09.