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K-Ballet
General information
NameK-Ballet
Local nameK-バレエカンパニー
Year founded1999
FoundersTetsuya Kumakawa

William Trevitt

Michael Nunn
Websitehttp://k-ballet.co.jp
Artistic staff
Artistic DirectorTetsuya Kumakawa
Deputy DirectorStuart Cassidy
Ballet MistressShiori Asakawa, Ran Yamada
Ballet MasterHayato Nishino, Rei Sakoh
Other
OrchestraTheatre Orchestra of Tokyo
Official schoolK-Ballet School

K-ballet is a Japanese ballet company. The company started in 1999, and has since held approximately 50 annual performances.

K-Ballet's activity was first recognised internationally in July 2004, when the ballet group was invited to New York's Metropolitan Opera House with The Royal Ballet, one of the World's leading ballet companies.[1] The honorary president is currently renowned ballet dancer, Sir Anthony Dowell.[2]

Company members

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There are currently almost 70 dancers and artists involved in K-Ballet's productions. The most notable include Artistic Director Tetsuya Kumakawa, Principal Dancer Shohei Horiuchi, and Principal Soloist Dancer Mina Kobayashi (as of June 2022).[3]

Principals

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  • Shiori Asakawa
  • Nozomi Iijima
  • Shoya Ishibashi
  • Sena Hidaka
  • Shohei Horiuchi
  • Masaya Yamamoto

Principal soloists

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  • Mina Kobayashi
  • Kei Sugino
  • Saya Narita

First soloists

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  • Mayuka Asano
  • Yuka Iwai
  • Ren kuriyama
  • Kaito Sekino
  • Risako Toda
  • shuhei Yoshida
  • Gregoire Lansier

Soloists

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  • Yoshitomo Okuda
  • Shu Kurihara
  • Miho Saeki
  • Rei Takahashi
  • Kumiko Tsuzi
  • Shohei Honda
  • Natsuki Yamada
  • Saori Yoshida

References

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  1. ^ "Company Profile: Tetsuya Kumakawa, Artist Director" (in Japanese). K-ballet Company.
  2. ^ "Company History" (in Japanese). K-ballet Company.
  3. ^ "Company Members" (in Japanese). K-ballet Company.
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