115th Noriko Kobayashi Ballet Theater Performance

第115回小林紀子バレエ・シアター公演
Stage/Dance/Comedy Ballet

115th Noriko Kobayashi Ballet Theater Performance is Ballet Stage/Dance/Comedy event held in Japan.

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Name of Performance: Noriko Kobayashi Ballet Performance 115th "Nutcracker" by Noriko Kobayashi All Acts
Location: Mielparque Hall (Tokyo Postal Savings Hall)
Begining: 2018/11/3 (Sat) 10:00
Notes:
* Kindergarten may be enrolled.
One ticket is required per person.
* Actors may be altered due to inevitable circumstances.
* Please note that we are not able to refund the purchased fare except for cancellations.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 by one application. Application limit 4 times
Type of seats and fees:
S seat (in common): ¥ 10,000

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One seat (common): ¥ 8,000
Seat B (common): ¥ 7.000
Seat C (common): ¥ 5,000
Payment methods: You can choose in front of the reception desk.
Credit card: The payment will be made at that time of completing application.
Convenience Store / ATM: Please pay before the deadline of show at that time of registration.
Circle K · Sunkus/ATMs pay per view times
Delivery courier service: We will delivery within approximately one week after payment is completed.
Family Mart: Please pick it up at the Fami port terminal inside the store after November 3, 2018 (Saturday).
Seven - Eleven: Please check in at check out after 3 November 2018.

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Since then, in addition to performances by opera and ballet performances, since 1993 he has performed periodical performances in Tokyo's hall. In addition, he actively plays concerts such as movie music and pops. The Tokyo New Philharmonic Orchestra is an orchestra based in Minato-ku, Tokyo.

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Katsuhiro Ida

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Katsuhiro Ida was born in Tottori prefecture. He graduated from Tokyo Gakugei University Music Department. In 2007, he played a major role the Tokyo Ballet Company including the correction of the score as a conductor assistant for the first performance in Japan. In April 2018, he directed NHK 'Ballet Feast' and gained popularity.

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Ikeda Risako(ballet)

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Ikeda Risako(ballet) was born in Tokyo. She trained at the Ballet Studio Duo under TANAKA Yoko. She won the Bronze medal in the New York City Finals at the Youth America Grand Prix (Senior Level) in 2009. She studied at the Hungarian National Ballet School scholarship from 2010 to 2011. After her career with K-Ballet Company, she joined the National Ballet of Japan as Soloist in 2016. She made her debut as the leading role in "Cinderella", and has danced principal roles in "Coppélia", Sleeping Beauty" and "Nutcracker".

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Kazuyoshi Akiyama

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Akiyama Kazuke (Kazuyoshi Akiyama, January 2, 1941) is a well-known conductor in Japan, graduated from Toho Gakuen Music College. He is a conductor at Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Honorary and president of the Japan Conductor Association (fifth generation). He is well versed in brass bandnes, and he is a special conductor and art advisor to musical band groups.

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Tetsuya Kumagawa

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Tetsuya Kumagawa (Kudami Tsuya, March 5, 1972) is a ballet dancer, choreographer and director from Hokkaido, Japan. He has worked in the UK Royal Ballet Company for about 10 years and dances on the world stage. In 1996 he is a jury of the "Lausanne International Ballet Competition". Tetsuya Kumakawa was born in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan. He began studying Ballet at 10 years old; aged 15, he moved to the UK and trained at the Royal Ballet School, before joining The Royal Ballet in 1989 and becoming the youngest soloist in their history. He was promoted to first soloist in 1991, and principal dancer in 1993.

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