Benazir Salam

Benazir Salam

Infobox actor
name = Benazir Salam


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birthname = Benazir Salam
birthdate = birth date and age|1979|1|17
location = Rajshahi, Bangladesh
occupation = Dancer, Dance Teacher
yearsactive = 1983 – present
spouse = Dewan Abdullah Zaman (1996 - present)
parents = Md. Abdus Salam
Kohinoor Salam
othername = Sumi
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Benazir Salam ( _bn. বেনজীর সালাম) is the daughter of Md. Abdus Salam and Kohinoor Salam. She began her dance career at the dance school of Abdul Hasib Panna called "Nikkon Shilpi Goshthi" in 1983 in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. She was considered the national child of the years 1986, 1988 and 1989 through a competition organized by the Shishu Academy of Bangladesh. In those competitions she performed Kathak, Bharatanatyam, Modern Dance and Folk Dance. She was awarded gold medals in Manipuri Dance, Modern Dance and Katthak Dance in Dhaka Junior Art and Music Festival 1988, sponsored by British Council and ANZ Grindlays Bank. She won the first Prize in Classical Dance (Katthak) in the National Education Week, Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1990. She also won UNESCO Clubs Cultural Award, Bangladesh in the same year.

She received a scholarship from the Indian Council for Cultural Relations [http://www.iccrindia.org/] (ICCR) for her undergraduate (honors) degree in Odissi dance from Rabindra Bharati University between 1996 and 1999. She secured the first position among her class and received the university gold medal. Benazir subsequently completed her masters in Odissi dance from the university securing the first position and the gold medal. During her stay at the university, she was a disciple of renowned dancer Muralidhar Majhi and Poushali Mukherjee.

Currently she teaches Odissi dance at her own school in Bangladesh, "Nupur". [Deepita, Novera. "Benazir: a Promising Odissi Dancer." The Daily Star 30 January 2005. Accessed 10 September 2008 [http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/01/30/d50130140295.htm] .] She also is a dance teacher at Bangladesh Shishu Academy in Dhaka. ["Alumni/Data Bank of ICCR Scholarship holders from Bangladesh." Accessed 10 September 2008 [http://www.hcidhaka.org/ICCR%20SCHOLAR%20ALUMNI%20DATA.doc] .]

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