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Megumi Nakamura

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Nakamura Yukie (Nakamura Megumi, 1970 -) is a choreographer and dancer of Japan. Originally from classical ballet, she is mainly working in the field of contemporary dance.
Born in Yokohama in 1970. When she was young, she will stay in Italy due to the work of her father who was a violin producer.

Reiko Ogura in Yokohama Learn ballet at the ballet studio. In 1988, she won a prize at the Lausanne International Ballet Competition and was a fellow of France. She joins June Ballet de France, but she got injured and left home and temporarily returned. After returning to France, I studied at Cannes · Rosela · High Tower · Dance School and belonged to Avignon Opera, Monte Carlo Ballet Company. Meeting the work of Ily Killian and belonging to the Netherland Dance Theater from 1991 to 1999, Kyrian is an artistic director. After leaving the department, she worked in the Netherlands. In 2000, she won the Netherlands Golden Theater Prize at his own solo "Dream Window". In 2001, at the Saitama Saitama Arts Theater, he performed Killian Choreography Full Evening Solo "Black Bird" and received the Nimura Dance Award. In 2005, "A play of a play" announcement, solo work "One 6 (1 6: 1)" was played in the Netherlands.

In addition to her own dancing activities, she coaches as a coach of Kirian's work as a guardian of the ballet and schools around the world including the Paliopera. Participated in the Lausanne International Competition 2006/07 as a coach of the contemporary repertoire. Both Tetsuya Kumagawa and Yasuyuki Shuto co-star in duet.

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