Updated On: 30 November, 2019 08:54 AM IST | Mumbai | Prachi Sibal
In its second edition, The Great Indian Ballet competition will see 61 students from across the country in a dance off, for awards and scholarships.

Dancer Sufia Lambrou at GIBC 2018
The Great Indian Ballet Competition is back in the city, and this time it's expanded its reach with 61 students from across all corners of India in the age group of four and 25 who will perform in two styles —classical and modern. What's more, both semi-finals and the finals of the competition will be open to public. So, stopping by is all it takes to get a sneak peek into the emerging ballet dance scene in the country.
The competition follows a no-audition format, where it is open for any enthusiast to apply. Elimination takes place through the first round tomorrow and will be judged by Singapore-based dance teacher Kimberely Martin, Japanese dancer Chiiho Sano who is studying the therapeutic effects of ballet and Goa-based Tino Sanchez who has worked with the likes of performance company, Cirque du Soleil.