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Maki Asa Balee "Swan Lake" (All Acts)

牧阿佐美バレヱ団「白鳥の湖」(全幕)
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Aoyama Kisuaki (ballet)

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Aoyama Kisui (Ao Yama Kima, September 15, 1982) is a Japanese ballerina from Suita City, Osaka Prefecture. She began practising ballet at Keiko Kawakami Ballet Research Institute at the age of 3, then study at AM Students (18th Period), Tachibana Ballet School, Japan Junior Ballet.

Her talent began to bloom very early. She got second prize at the age of 8 at the first participation in the second part (8 to 13 years old) of the nation's largest Tokyo Newspaper National Dance Competition, No. 3 at the age of 9, at the age of 10 was no.1 and receive the Encouragement Prize from Minister of Education and Technology. It is four years later that Aoyama participated in the junior division, which is the next step, and high-level dance that was unusual with her age, so she was praised as "genius."

In the performance of Maki Asa Balee Group, she played Clara in "Nutcracker Doll" for 5 years from 9 years old and appeared as "Cupid" in "Don Quijote" at the age of 11. Also during the same period, she also appeared in the Scottish Ballet, Bolshoi and Ballet, Hamburg Ballet, and others in Japan.

In the spring of 1996, when she was at second year at high shool,, she went to the Royal Ballet School of England at the recommendation of the teacher Maki Asa Beauty. After graduating from the same school, he graduated from the German school John Neumier Hamburg Ballet School and graduated. In 2001 after returning home, I joined the Maki Asa Ballet.

In 2006, she made his debut in "Swan Lake". Since then, she has worked as a principal of the Ballet Company, and in 2011 she was the protagonist of all performances.

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