Myriam Ould-Braham was born in Paris on the year 1982. She began her ballet education in the City of Lights with Yvonne Goubé in 1993.
After a year with the CNR, she was admitted in the Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris in 1995 and immediately the next year 1996, she was chosen to be a part of the L´ecole de Danse of the Paris Opera Ballet.
During the next three years she was an important figure in all of the performances done by the L´ecole de Danse of Paris Opera. In 1998, just two years after entering the school, she was performing the Principal roles in every performance: Principal Role in the Bal de Cadets (David Lichine) and Gourouli en Le Deux Pigeons (Albert Aveline).
Paris Opera engaged Myriam Ould-Braham as Corps of Ballet in the year 1999. As a Corps of Ballet, she performed in all of the most important classical and contemporary pieces of the company.
In the evening of young dancers "Soirée Jeune Danseurs" on the year 2001 she performed "Pas de Quatre" in the version of Anton Dolin after Jules Perrot.
She performed in the film "Alicia Markova" produced by Dominique Delouche, dancing extracts of the variation of the Chant de Rossignol (Balanchine).
The Year 2001 Myriam Ould-Braham is promoted to "Coryphée" of Paris Opera.
One year after in 2002, she wins the prestigious "Prix de Cercle". And on the same year is promoted to "Sujet" with the Paris Opera Ballet.
Myriam Ould-Braham after being promoted to "Sujet" has danced the Pas Paysans in "Giselle" (Patrice Bart after Polyakov); Cupidon and Two friends of Kitri in "Don Quijote" (Rudolf Nureyev); and Aurora and Blue Bird Variation in "Sleeping Beauty" (Rudolf Nureyev).
The year 2005, Myriam Ould-Braham won the prestigious prize "Leonide Massine".
Myriam has performed in Paris Opera Tours and galas around the world, including China, Japan, Italy and Spain.
Myriam Ould-Braham was promoted to "Premiére Danseuse" in 2006.
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