4 Jul 2025

The refugee who defied the odds in Syria to be a dancer

From Nine To Noon, 10:05 am on 4 July 2025

It's hard to imagine a more unlikely place for a ballet dancer to thrive than a Palestinian refugee camp.

Through the Syrian civil war, threatened by terrorists and against the wishes of a father who said he'd break his legs to stop him from dancing.

But against those heavily-stacked odds Ahmad Joudeh has indeed, managed to thrive. In 2014 he made it to the semi-finals of the Arab version of So You Think You Can Dance, which led to a documentary about his life, and in time an invitation to the Netherlands, where he would dance in the Dutch National Ballet.

He's now an independent artist, a UNHCR ambassador and has written a memoir of his life called Dance or Die.

His life, career and journey to the Netherlands - where he is now a citizen - is the subject of a new film screening as part of the DocEdge Festival, called The Dancer

 

 

 

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