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
Friedemann Vogel (born 1 August 1979) is a German ballet dancer who performs with the Stuttgart Ballet as a Principal Dancer and as a frequent guest artist at major ballet houses around the world including La Scala in Milan and the Bolshoi Ballet Theatre in Moscow.
He has been awarded several prestigious dance prizes including the Prix de Lausanne (1997), Prix de Luxembourg (1997), Eurocity Competition in Italy, USA International Ballet Competition (1998) and Erik Bruhn Prize (2002). In September 2015, he was awarded the national title Kammertänzer - the highest honor in Germany that can be bestowed on a dancer. In the following year, 2016, he was awarded the "Prix Maya" for "Outstanding Dancer" alongside Aurélie Dupont and Diana Vishneva.
Vogel was born in Stuttgart, Germany.
He studied at John Cranko Schule in Stuttgart. After receiving the John Gilpin Scholarship from Princess Antoinette de Monaco, he completed his ballet training at Princess Grace Academy of Classical Dance in Monte Carlo.
Johan Kobborg (June 5, 1972) is a ballet dancer and ballet leader from Denmark and former principal of the British Royal Ballet.
Born in Odense, Denmark's third largest city.
Kobo started his career at the Royal Ballet School of Denmark in 1988 at the age of 16. He joined the Royal Ballet of Denmark in 1991 and was appointed principal in 1994 after making his James debut in La Sylphide.
In 1999 he joined the Royal Ballet Company of the United Kingdom and performed most of the major roles in the company's repertoire.
Kobo has been active in ballet groups around the world, including the Mariinsky Ballet Company, Bolshoi Ballet Company, Milano Scala Ballet Company, etc. He has visited Japan many times for appearances at the World Ballet Festival.
Koborg often partners with Arena Kojokar from Romania, who is also Kobo's private life partner. In 2013, he left Royal Ballet with Kojokar. Later, he became Artistic Director of the Romanian National Ballet.
Sergei Polunin was born in the Ukraine and joined the Royal Ballet School, London, in 2003 aged 13. In 2007 he graduated into the Company as an Artist, was promoted to soloist in 2008, to first soloist in 2009 and to principal in 2010. He resigned from the company in 2012 and joined the Stanislavsky and Nemirowich-Danchenko Moscow Music Theatre as a senior principal. Today he works as a freelance artist and is permanent guest artist for the Bayerisches Staatsballett.
He was first shown in the international spotlight in the role of Slavemaster/Sheppard in the 25th Anniversary The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall. Polunin was shortlisted as the best male dancer for the 2014 National Dance awards in the U.K. In 2014, Polunin started his collaboration with the famed American photographer and music director David LaChapelle and took part in his new projects, including a dance video to the song "Take Me to Church" by Hozier in February 2015. The video went viral and exposed Polunin to a wider audience. Polunin was the subject of the 2016 documentary film Dancer, directed by Steven Cantor, analyzing his childhood, training, and rise to international fame.
Recently, he set up Project Polunin, which aims to create new dance and ballet works for both stage and film. Project Polunin aims to bring together dancers, contemporary artists, musicians and choreographers from various creative backgrounds to work together.
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".
Repertoire with NBJ includes
Wayne Eagling's production: The Sleeping Beauty (Princess Aurora)
Konstantin Sergeyev's production: Giselle (Peasant pas des deux)
Frederick Ashton: Cinderella (title role)
Roland Petit: Coppélia (Swanilda)
Ogura Sachiko: Snow White (title role)
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