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Tokyo Ballet Company

東京バレエ団
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The Tokyo Ballet Company is a ballet company in Japan. The official name is "Tchaikovsky Memorial Tokyo Ballet." Founded in 1964, it is headquartered in Meguro-ku, Tokyo. Performances are performed in various places, mainly in Ueno's Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, and overseas performances are also conducted annually.
World masters choreographers such as Maurice Béjart, Ilie Killian and John Neumier shake their work for the Tokyo Ballet Company, especially Bejar's "The Kabuki" (music : Toshiro Mayuzu) has been successful in domestic and overseas.
Since 2004 Béjart has been an honorary art advisor. In Japan, it boasts the breadth of the repertoire from the classic full-length work to the contemporary, and overseas is attracting popularity with the performance of Bejar work.

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The Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra s a classical orchestra based in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 1970.

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