John Neumeier (John Neumeier, February 24, 1939 -) is a ballet dancer / choreographer from the United States. Since 1973, he is an art director of the Hamburg Ballet Company.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After studying ballet and modern dance, he majored in aesthetics at the University of Marquette and after graduating from the Royal Ballet School of England and V. Volkova of Copenhagen. In the eyes of Marysia · Heide, he was about to return home without a permission to work, and in 1963 he joined the Stuttgart ballet team where Heide was active as a soloist.
He trained choreography under the artistic director (then) under John Cranco, and in 1969 he took office as art director of the Frankfurt / Ballet company at the age of 27. "Romeo and Juliet", "Nutcracker doll", "Daphnis and Chloe" etc. were evaluated, and in 1973 he became art director of the Hamburg Ballet Company.
Since then, he choreographed works of hundreds and worked vigorously, including establishing an attached ballet school. For the Tokyo Ballet Company, "Seven Haiku for the Moon" "Color of the Time", "Sylvia" for the Paris · Opera, etc. are choreographed. In 2015 he won the Kyoto Prize Thought / Art category.
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