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New National Theater Ballet Company "La Bajadere"

新国立劇場バレエ団 「ラ・バヤデール」 
Stage/Dance/Comedy Ballet

Name of performance: New National Theater Ballet Company "La Bajaydale" 
Venue: New National Theater Opera Palace
Beginning: Sunday, November 18, 2018 10:00
Notes:
* Junior = Junior high school student or less (Age confirmed at entry time)
We will restrict entry after the performance.
At the wall, near the handrail, balcony, some seats on the upper floor, the stage may be difficult to see. Please note.
There are occasions when there is a change in content due to inevitable circumstances, but please understand beforehand that we will not refund due to change of performers etc.
Customers using wheelchairs please contact the box office.
Only the 3rd (Sunday), 3rd (Sunday) and 10th (Sunday) performances on March 2nd (Sunday), the daycare room kids room "Doremi" are available. (Advance reservation is required.)
 Inquiries: Asuka Asuka Personal Business Division TEL: 0120-165-115 (excluding weekends and holidays, 10: 00-17: 00)
Please refrain from entering or entering children under 4 years old. Children also ask for one ticket per person.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets with one application. Application limit 4 times
Type of seats and fees:
 S seat: ¥ 12,960
 S seat (Junior): ¥ 10,368
 A seat: ¥ 10,800
 A seat (junior): ¥ 8,640
 B seat: ¥ 7,560
 B seat (junior): ¥ 6,048
 C seat: ¥ 4,320
 C seat (junior): ¥ 3,456
Payment method: you can choose at this reception
Credit card: Settlement will be done at that time of application completion.
Convenience store / ATM: Please pay by the deadline of display at that time of application.
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Delivery courier service: We will deliver in about one week after completion of settlement.
Family Mart: Please receive it at the Fami port terminal inside the store after November 18, 2018.
Seven - Eleven: Please accept at the cash register after November 18, 2018.

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La Bajadeale (en. The Temple Dancer) (ru. «Баядерка», Bayaderka) is a ballet, originally staged in four acts and seven tableaux by French choreographer Marius Petipa to the music of Ludwig Minkus. The ballet was staged especially for the benefit performance of the Russian Prima ballerina Ekaterina Vazem, who created the principal role of Nikiya. La Bayadère was first presented by the Imperial Ballet at the Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, on 4 February [O.S. 23 January] 1877. From the first performance the ballet was universally hailed by contemporary critics as one of the choreographer Petipa's supreme masterpieces, particularly the scene from the ballet known as The Kingdom of the Shades, which became one of the most celebrated pieces in all of classical ballet. By the turn-of-the 20th century, The Kingdom of the Shades scene was regularly extracted from the full-length work as an independent showpiece, and it has remained so to the present day.

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The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1946 and called "TOHO Symphony Orchestra." The orchestra worked under the management of "Toho", a motion picture company.

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The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra has a reputation for giving first performances of a number of new contemporary music and opera. Helmut Lachenmann's opera The Little Match Girl (2000, Japanese premiere, concert- John Adam's El Nino (2003, Japan premiere), John Adam's opera A Flowering Tree (2008, Japan premiere, center-stage style), etc,.which have attracted attention in the music circle every year. Through these activities, the orchestra has received most of Japan's major music awards such as the Minister of Education Award, Ongaku no Tomo Sha Award,The Grand Prix of Kyoto Music Award,etc,. In 2013, the orchestra received the Kawasaki City Culture Award for 2013, Which one is the organization or recognition of their remarkable efforts in developing and advancing culture and the arts in Kawasaki City.

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Watanabe (渡辺 , "ferryside") is the fifth most common Japanese surname.
The first to be named Watanabe were the samurai clan founded by Watanabe no Tsuna (953-1025), whose father was Minamoto no Mitsuru, a great-grandson of Minamoto no Tōru (822-895), a son of the Emperor Saga (786-842). Tsuna established the Watanabe branch of the Saga Genji clan, taking the family name from his residence at Watanabe, a port on the Yodo river in Settsu Province. He was companion in arms to Minamoto no Yorimitsu (944–1021), and famous for his military exploits in a number of tales and legends. Dominating Settsu Province as a focal area of maritime transportation in medieval Japan, the Watanabe family spread its influence widely. Their descendants settled in other areas, including Kyushu. Besides the mainstream of Watanabe, the Matsuura in Hizen Province, later daimyō of Hirado Domain, were the most famous and flourished branch.
Several samurai clans claimed a genealogical relation to the above Watanabe family. They included Watanabe of Hakata and Watanabe of Ōmura. The Watanabe of Hakata were daimyō of Hakata Domain (Izumi Province) until the Meiji Restoration (1868). The Watanabe clan of Ōmura (Hizen Province) and the Watanabe clan of the Suwa (Shinano Province) were also ranked among the Peers after 1868.

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During the Hōgen rebellion (1156), and the Genpei War (1180-1185), the Watanabe sided with Minamoto no Yorimasa (1106-1180), then with Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147-1199). In 1185, they sent ships and mounted warriors to support the Minamoto cause. The priest Mongaku Shōnin who urged Yoritomo to start a war against the Taira clan, and who managed to get a letter from the Emperor Go-Shirakawa (1127-1192) to Yoritomo, requesting that he set up an army and liberate the court from the tyranny of the Taira, was a kinsman of the Watanabe clan.
During the 16th century wars, the following Watanabe samurai distinguished themselves:
In the context of the Japanese economy, Mrs. Watanabe is a generic name for housewives who deal in foreign exchange.

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