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Welcome to The Ballerina Project India!

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About Us

Welcome to the Ballerina Project India!
This is a blog that aims to inspire and teach the dancers of the future about the wonderful art form of ballet.

Throughout this blog we will be covering a wide range of topics relating to ballet from technique to dancer health.

This blog has been created through the big and small contributions of many ballerinas and others but our primary contributors are:

Sneha Anand: An aspiring dancer who started her ballet journey at the age of 4, she
has embraced her passion for ballet under the guidance of Miss Apeksha and is currently in grade 6. Her contributions to this project include designing posts, and handling the social media accounts to ensure entertaining and aesthetic posts.

Aanyaa Garatikar: A dancer who embarked on her ballet journey at the age of 6 and has been dancing ever since. Currently in Grade 5 of ballet, Aanyaa is very
passionate about ballet. Her contributions to the blog include writing and editing captivating posts, as well as maintaining the blog to ensure a delightful experience for all ballet enthusiasts.


We hope you enjoy and learn through this blog as much as we did creating it.

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