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Stairway For Ballet
Stairway For Ballet
25 episodes
1 day ago
With the mission of eliminating racism and breaking stereotypes in the ballet community one step at a time, we advocate for more diversity and change with stories of real people
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With the mission of eliminating racism and breaking stereotypes in the ballet community one step at a time, we advocate for more diversity and change with stories of real people
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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EP: 10 Interview With Tanvi Mavuri
Stairway For Ballet
21 minutes 35 seconds
4 years ago
EP: 10 Interview With Tanvi Mavuri

Tanvi Mavuri is a 15 year old student at the Canadian International School of Bangalore and she attends the Lewis Foundation of Classical Ballet. She shares a huge passion for ballet and it's been a part of her life ever since she was little for the past 12 years. When she leaves for university, she hopes to continue she studies in the medical field and she aspires to become a cardiothoracic surgeon.

In this episode, Tanvi talks about what it felt like to get the lead role for a production, how she craves going back on stage right after she dances off-stage, and the weirdest food combination that she likes.

Stairway For Ballet
With the mission of eliminating racism and breaking stereotypes in the ballet community one step at a time, we advocate for more diversity and change with stories of real people