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Ahmad Joudeh is a dancer and a choreographer. He was born in Damascus in 1990 as a stateless refugee and was raised in Yarmouk camp, a settlement established by Palestinian refugees. Ever since childhood, Ahmad’s dream was to be a dancer. Despite opposition from members of his family and community, Ahmad attended dance lessons, often in secret.
Ahmad was trained at the Syria branch of Enana Dance Theatre from 2006 to 2015 and studied at the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts in Damascus. In his free time, he taught dancing to young people with Down’s Syndrome, as well as orphaned children from the civil war at the SOS villages around Damascus.
During the conflict, Ahmad faced life-threatening situations. He lost five of his family members and his home. As a declaration of his determination to keep on dancing, Ahmad had the words “Dance or Die” tattooed on the back of his neck.
In August 2016, Ahmad’s struggle in Syria was reported in a news program on Dutch National Television. Touched by the story, The Dutch National Ballet organised The Dance For Peace Fund, which invited him to The Netherlands. A few months later, he moved to Amsterdam and in 2021 obtained the Dutch nationality.
Since 2017, he has been internationally active as a freelance artist and has contributed to many events raising awareness for refugees. A 2018 documentary about his life entitled ‘Dance or Die’, won an International Emmy Award. The same year, Ahmad performed at UNHCR’s Nansen Refugee Award ceremony. He also performed at the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam and released a memoir about his life, ‘Dance or Die’.
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