Through a performance and with a bit of backstory, Anindya Krisna, along with her pupils, Kevin and Sasha, demonstrates the complexity and commitment behind the process to be a ballerina. From years of consistent and comprehensive training, to literally changing the nature of one’s body. Anindya started learning ballet at the age of 14 and has strived to be a professional one ever since. Most of her training in Indonesia was at Ballet Sumber Cipta under the tutelage of the late Indonesian ballet maestro Farida Oetoyo. Anindya has marked her ballet journey all over the world, from attending the Kirov Academy of Ballet Summer Intensive Program in Washington DC in 2002, studying for a year at the internationally renowned classical ballet company, Bolshoi Ballet Academy, in Moscow, Russia in 2002 and dancing professionally as a company artist in Ballet Manila from 2015 to 2017, under the artistic direction of prima ballerina of the Philippines, Lisa Macuja-Elizalde. Her passion in passing the classical ballet legacy leads her to go back to Indonesia to teach the younger generations. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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What It Takes to be a Ballerina | Anindya Krisna | TEDxJakarta
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