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Akram Khan (dancer)

Akram Hossain Khan, MBE ((ベンガル語:আকরাম হুসেইন খান); born 29 July 1974) is an English dancer of Bangladeshi descent. His background is rooted in his classical kathak training and contemporary dance.
==Career==
Khan was born in Wimbledon, London, England into a family from Dhaka, Bangladesh. He began dancing and trained in the classical South Asian dance form of Kathak at the age of seven. He studied with Sri Pratap Pawar, later becoming his disciple. He began his stage career at the age of 13, when he was cast in Peter Brook's Shakespeare Company production of Mahabharata, touring the world between 1987 and 1989 and appearing in the televised version of the play broadcast in 1988.
Following later studies in Contemporary Dance at De Montfort University〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=De Montfort University ) Akram Khan〕 and Performing Arts at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance and a period working with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s Brussels based X-Group project, he began presenting solo performances of his work in the 1990s.
In August 2000, he launched Akram Khan Company. His first full-length work ''Kaash'', a collaboration with Anish Kapoor and Nitin Sawhney, was performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 2002.〔 Akram Khan〕
As choreographer-in-residence and later associate artist at the Southbank Centre, he presented a recital with Pandit Birju Maharaj and Sri Pratap Pawar; and ''A God of Small Tales'', a piece for mature women for which he collaborated with writer Hanif Kureishi. He remained an associate artist at the Southbank Centre until April 2005, the first non-musician to be afforded this status, and is currently an associate artist at Sadler's Wells Theatre.〔 Akram Khan〕 In 2005, he was appointed a Member of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2005 New Year Honours for his services to dance.
In 2008, he co-starred with Juliette Binoche in a dance-drama piece called ''in-i'' at the Royal National Theatre, London.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=in-i - Productions - National Theatre ) Akram Khan〕
In summer 2006, Khan was invited by Kylie Minogue to choreograph a section of her Showgirl concert. Khan appeared as a huge projection behind the singer as she performed. The songs were set in an Indian temple scenario, inspired by a trip Minogue made to Sri Lanka. He has made pieces for the Ballet Boyz and Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan.
Khan and his dance company performed at the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony. Live music was provided by Emile Sande singing 'Abide With Me'.

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