Principal Dancer of The Tokyo Ballet.
Born in Kanagawa, Mizuka Ueno began her ballet studies at the age of 5.
In 1989, she won the first prize at the Japan dance competition in Saitama.
Having won the Prix de Lausanne Scholarship in 1993, she entered the Academie de Danse Classique Princess Grace in Monaco.
Upon graduation from the school at the top of the class, she joined Asami Maki Ballet in Tokyo in 1995.
She received the gold medal at the World Ballet and Modern Dance Competition in 1996.
She made her debut as Odette/Odile in "SWAN LAKE" in July 1999.
And she danced Roland Petit's pieces of "A L'italienne," "Notre-Dame de Paris," "DUKE ELLINGTON BALLET"(world premire) etc.
In 2004, she left Asami Maki Ballet and joined the Tokyo Ballet.
With the Tokyo Ballet, her repertory includes, "DON QUIXOTE," "SLEEPING BEAUTY," "THE NUTCRACKER," "SWAN LAKE," Balanchine's "THEME AND VARIATIONS" and "BALLET IMPERIAL," "ÉTUDES," as well as many leading roles in Maurice Béjart's ballets, including "BOLÉRO," "BHAKTI III," "M," and "DON GIOVANNI."
Especialy "BOLERO" and "BHAKTI III," she learned directly from Maurice Bejart.
Her partner includes V. Malakhov, M. Ganio, J. Martinez, R. Bolle, D. Hallberg, F. Vogel, L. Sarafanov, I. Kolb, M. Golding, J. Belingard, J. Carreno, N. Tsiskaridze, M. Murru, and D. Camargo.
In 2014, she produced the stage "Jewels from Mizuka" in the first time.
There is no schedule or ticket right now.
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