Katsuhiro Ida was born in Tottori prefecture. He graduated from Tokyo Gakugei University Music Department. Since 2003 he has worked as a production assistant for opera organizations in Japan and has been a assistant to Seiji Ozawa and Zubin Meter at Milan Scala, Vienna State Opera, Bavarian State Opera, Tokyo's opera forest, and others. In 2004, he participated as a deputy conductor in the 400th anniversary of the Edo-ken Foundation Tokyo in Bunka Kaikan Project "Asakusa Tenshi".
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 November 2007, after debut at the K Ballet Company with "Shiratori no Lake" performance, he directed numerous performances of K Ballet. In April 2009, his CD "Tetsuya Kumagawa's Nutcracker" released. He has performed with Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Japan Century Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra, Kyushu Symphony Orchestra and others.
He also belongs to the ballet team co-starring with K Ballet Company, Tokyo Ballet Company, New National Theater Ballet Company, Tokyo City Ballet Company, Tani Moko Ballet Company, Vienna National Ballet Company, Russian National Moscow Classical Ballet Company, and others.
In April 2018, he directed NHK 'Ballet Feast' and gained popularity.
In music production, he is in charge of arranging for K Ballet Youth 'Adventures of Tom Soya', K Ballet Company 'Carmen' and 'Cleopatra'.
In addition, he teaches numerous orchestras and choirs including amateurs.
Currently, he is theater orchestra Tokyo conductor, Elisabeth University of Music Lecturer, Professor at Toho Gakuen University
Shuntaro Miyao (Miya Shuntaro, February 27, 1984 ) is a ballet dancer from Sapporo city, Hokkaido. He belongs to K - BALLET COMPANY.
He began ballet at the age of 14. After dropping out of Hokkaido Oriental High School, he studied abroad at Cannes Rosella High Tower in France at the age of 17.
In 2004 he returned to Japan, joined "K-BALLET COMPANY OFFICIAL" led by Tetsuya Kumagawa .
He played the leading performances one after another, such as "Don Quijote" "Swan Lake" "Giselle", promoted to the first soloist in September 2009.
In 2008, he appeared in the Takarazu Yumeni Beauty CM, acted as a partner in the dance of Yonekura Ryoko and took a great spotlight.
In October 2008, he acted as Koji Imada , LIZA , host of NTV series program "Another Sky".
He also appeared in the TBS series drama "Yamatonadeshiko seven change" that started in January 2010.
Yanauchi Chinatsu was born in Gunma prefecture. She began ballet from 5 years old.
In 2012, she was No. 1 in the 12th All-Japan Ballet Union Competition Junior I Section, No. 1 in the 69th National Dance Competition Junior Section. Enrolled in K Ballet School in September 2014. In the performance of K Ballet School in 2015, she starred in the role of Etoile of "Pakita".
In August 2015, she joined the K Ballet Company. In May 2016, promoted to soloist, September 2017 first soloist. Major performances are Odette / Odile of "Swan Lake", Nikiya of "La Baya Dale", Mary of Princess Mary of "Nutcracker", Candle of "Cinderella", Queen of Forest of "Don Quijote" / Selling flowers The daughter, the courage of "Sleeping Beauty", Meadowra of "Pirates", Title Role of "Giselle", "Carmen", Starring Ashton Choreography "Rhapsody", "Le Patinour - People Who Skate" Blue Girl, such as Pigwig of "Ballet Peter Rabbit ™ and Friends".
Fusuki Isaka was born in Tokyo. He began ballet at the age of 3. He studied abroad at the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts in 1999 with the first Japanese full scholarship.
In 2001 he was the Semifinalist at Lausanne International Ballet Competition. In the same year he got third prize at Asia Pacific International Ballet Competition, IBM Special Award.
In 2002 he joined the Hong Kong Ballet Company, performed in solo of "Spring Festival", Pesanto / Pas de Sis of "Giselle", "Don Quijote" Grand Pas de Not, "Four last songs" and so on. In August 2007, he joined Canada's Ballet Yogan as a principal. Dancing the prince of "Nutcracker", the scammers of "Naked King".
In February 2009, he joined the K Ballet Company as a first artist. Major performances are solo / bronze · idol of "Don Quijote" / Gamash "La Bayerade", Nutcracker / Prince of Nutcracker / Soloist of flower waltz / Chinese doll, "Carmen 'Morales of' Jissel ', Hiraryo / Pas de Cis of' Romeo and Juliet ', Ballet teacher of' Romeo and Juliet '/ Ballet teacher of' Cinderella '/ Friend of Prince, Ali / Rankaidem / Bilbant of' Pirate ',' Swan Mozart of "Wolfgang", Starring Beethoven No. 9 first movement, "Simple Symphony", Balanchine Choreography "Symphony in · C" 1st movement, Ashton Choreography "Lake" Beno / Pas de Troyes / Rhapsody "starring, Scarlet choreography" Promenade Sentimentale "and so on.
He completed the K Ballet School Teachers' training course and was Inaugurated as Assistant Ballet Master in September 2017.
Kuriyama Ren was born in Hokkaido. He began ballet at the age of 10. In 2008 he studied at the Royal Antwerp Ballet School in Belgium. Then he entered Ruudra Bejart Lausanne in 2010. He participated in European tour of Bejar, Ballet, Lausanne while studying abroad. In 2012, he graduate from the same school.
In January 2014, he joined as a K ballet company artist and promoted as the first artist in 2016. Principal appearances are Prince Siegfried of "Swan Lake", Prince of "Nutcracker Doll" / King of the Nutcracker / Spanish Doll, Prince of "Cinderella", Pirates of "Pirates", " Young people of the Benboo - Rio / Capulette of Romeo and Juliet, four friends of Sororu / soldier of "La Bayerard", four prince of "Sleeping Beauty", "Gisele", "Carmen", Chumi Kumagawa " Simple Symphony ", the White Couple of Ashton Choreography" Le Patinur ", gentlemen of the fox of" Ballet Peter Rabbit ™ ️ and Friends ".
He appeared on the role of Older Billy at the 2017 musical "Billy Elliott - Little Dancer".
He is also a "Ballet Gents" member.
Yamamoto Masaya was born in Ishikawa Prefecture. He began ballet at the age of 4. Studied abroad at the Australian Ballet School in 2010. He got 3rd place in the Lausanne International Ballet Competition in 2013. In the same year he joined the Royal Ballet Group in England as a trainee. In November 2014, he joined the K Ballet Company as an artist. Yamamoto Masaya promoted to the first soloist in September 2017. His major performances are solo of "La Bayerade", Pas de Trois of "Swan Lake", Prince of "Nutcracker" / Nutcracker / Soloist of Flower Waltz, "Sleeping Beauty" Gems, Ants of "Pirates", Albrechts of "Gisele", Friends of the prince of "Cinderella", Banderlos of "Carmen", "Don Quijote", Starring Ashton Choreography "Rhapsody", Blue Boy of "Le Paténur", Jeremy Fisher of "Ballet Peter Rabbit ™ and Friends". August 2017, he was the 3rd K-BALLET YOUTH Dancing Prince Florimund at "Sleeping Beauty" performance.
Tetsuya Kumagawa (born 5 March 1972) is a Japanese ballet dancer and a former principal dancer with the Royal Ballet.
Tetsuya Kumakawa was born on 5 March 1972 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.
Kumakawa won the Gold Medal and the then newly established Prince Takamado Prize at the 1989 Prix de Lausanne and returned as a jury member in 2013.
With The Royal Ballet, Kumakawa has danced roles such as 'Lead Mandolin Player' in Romeo and Juliet (MacMillan), Act 1 pas de trois in Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, The bronze Idol in La Bayadère and 'The Fool' in the premiere of Kenneth Macmillan's The Prince of the Pagodas.
In 1998, Kumakawa and five other leading male dancers from the Royal Ballet, Stuart Cassidy, Gary Avis, Matthew Dibble, Michael Nunn and William Trevitt, left to form K-ballet.He set up the K-Ballet School for young dancers in 2003.
In 2006, Kumakawa won the "fifth Asahi Scenic Art Prize" for his artistic and original interpretation and presentation of the classical pieces "Don Quixote" and "The Nutcracker".
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