Syrian Ballerina Nazik Al-Ali: Dancing Through War and Pandemic
Amid war and pandemic, Syrian ballerina Nazik Al-Ali, 22, pursues her dream of ballet, hoping to bring peace to the world through dance.
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Amid war and pandemic, Syrian ballerina Nazik Al-Ali, 22, pursues her dream of ballet, hoping to bring peace to the world through dance.
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