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Bollywood-Backed Indian Ballet Prodigy Finds Feet in London - BBC News
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Four years ago, 17-year-old Kamal Singh, was just finishing school and
taking his first ballet class. Now 21, the son of a rickshaw driver has become
the first Indian dancer to win a place on the English National Ballet School's
professional trainee programme.
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Living in Chelsea - a world away from his family and home in Vikaspuri, Delhi -
Kamal spends his days, masked and socially distanced, training in a dance
studio in Battersea with just 12 other students.
They all share the dream of joining a major international ballet company and
making it to the role of principal - of treading in the footsteps of Nureyev and
Fonteyn.
For Kamal, none of it would have been possible without the support of his
teacher, Argentine dancer Fernando Aguilera - and a dusting of Bollywood
star power.
"When I heard I had got a place at the English National Ballet school I was so
happy, but at the same time, I was a little sad because I knew my father could
not pay the fees," recalls Kamal.
"But my teacher tells me not to worry about the money, to just focus on the
ballet - and dance."
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His daily classes in London are socially distanced and masks must be worn
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From the moment Kamal walked into one of his free trial classes at the
Imperial Fernando Ballet Company in Delhi, Aguilera knew he had discovered
an exceptional talent.
But the teenager could not afford to study ballet. His home was two hours
away from the ballet school. His father works two jobs, and all hours, to
support his family. Luxuries - like ballet tuition - were not an option.
Fees for the year-long course at the ballet school cost £8,000, and then there
are living expenses. It was out of Kamal's reach - until the pair turned to
crowdfunding.
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"I have received a lot of support from the Indian community," says Kamal.
"My maestro has a lot of new students who want to study ballet in India, aer
seeing my news. They really got inspired.
"I am hoping with my achievements, more people in India will chose ballet as a
career."
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Artistic director Viviana Durante says the standard of ballet among male students is particularly high
"Talent sometimes can be hidden in places where you never think of," says
Viviana Durante, a former principal dancer with the Royal Ballet and artistic
director at the English National Ballet School.
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She selected Kamal for the programme - based solely on his online application
- and has been impressed by his focus and versatility in class.
"Indian dancing is actually quite close to classical ballet - in the way they
express themselves with their hands, and their upper body and their arms," she
observes.
"You need dancers who bring their own stories, their own culture - it makes it
exciting.
"Dance is a language that we all speak. Money should not come into it."
Bollywood inspiration
Kamal describes his first glimpse of ballet - less than five years ago - as "a
turning point".
"Then, four years ago, I saw the Bollywood movie ABCD (Any Body Can Dance)
and I saw ballet for the first time. It was a turning point."
The young Kamal marvelled at "boys liing girls with one hand and catching
them... the jumping, the turning, the en pointe".
"Ballet requires you to work every muscle. It requires strength and stamina.
Every day you have to work out. Every day you have to practise.
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Durante says 70% of students at the English National Ballet School receive some sort of financial
support
It's been a month since Kamal arrived in London and the misty November
nights are drawing in. His rigorous training follows a strict schedule,
interrupted only by long walks around the capital, trips to the shops to seek
out his favourite Indian foods and catching up with his family on WhatsApp. He
lives alone, but insists he is not lonely.
"Ballet is not for everybody. It's for those who are smart - physically - but most
of all, mentally. Anybody can learn the techniques. But oen it's about keeping
your head - and positivity."
Durante, who teaches Kamal, agrees: "You train the dancer, but you're actually
training the person - you are helping the person to grow and to be the best of
themselves.
"The stakes are high and you have to do your best to stay optimistic. You have
to be very resilient.
"It's not an easy career - it's a short career - but it's very addictive. Once you
start you don't want to let it go."
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Joel Kioko says it's his job to make the audience "feel amazing"
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This year, there are only three boys on the English National Ballet trainee
programme, and all come from somewhere where ballet was not an obvious,
or easy, career choice.
Joel, 20, is longing to take his place in a ballet company. Having already
studied at the English National Ballet School for three years, he says the
trainee programme is about "perfecting his cra".
"What I really want at the end is to get out of 2020 - and have a job. I want to
be a ballet dancer so badly!"
He, like Kamal, relies on the support of a private sponsor to pay for his studies.
He can rarely afford to travel home and misses family gatherings in his village,
the food and the sunshine.
He believes the costs involved in becoming a ballet dancer - and race - are still
barriers to success.
"It shouldn't be that expensive for someone to take a class. It's so expensive.
And then you have to get a leotard or some ballet shoes... I have seen this,
when I am back at home in Kenya, teaching.
"There is so much needed to get that one kid in class. And then you put them
in that class and they look in the mirror, and it's only them - the whole class is
different.
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Jose says boys at his elementary school in Mexico thought dancing was only for girls
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For Jose Hurtardo, 20, ballet runs in the family: both his parents were dancers
and his younger brother is attending the same Mexican ballet school where he
himself trained.
"My first class was when I was five years old, but I already knew everything
because that's basically all we talked about in my family!"
Even so, his parents thought a career in ballet was "too hard" - and he relates
being picked on at school where football was king.
"I am a boy, I'm Mexican. Joel is a black guy from Africa. Kamal is from India -
it's crazy how we all get to do ballet now.
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