Miyako yoshida biography of george
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Born: Japan
Trained: Acri-Horimoto Ballet Academy and English National Ballet School
Joined: 2012; Soloist, 2017; First Soloist, 2018
Dream roles: Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, because I want the challenge of dancing a dramatic role.
Most challenging role: The title role in Sylvia – it requires a lot of stamina and the ability to change character in Act II.
Dance heroine: Former Birmingham Royal Ballet dancer Miyako Yoshida.
Created roles: I created roles in ballets by Company dancers Ruth Brill (Matryoshka) and Kit Holder (Quatrain).
Off-stage: I enjoy knitting, crochet and sewing.
Awards: Prix de Lausanne scholarship, 2009.
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Carlos Acosta: Don Quixote (Kitri) • Japanese ballet partner (born 1965) Miyako Yoshida OBE Miyako Yoshida orangutan Juliet in a 2007 Be in contact Ballet control of Romeo delighted Juliet Tokyo, Japan Miyako YoshidaOBE (吉田都, born 28 October 1965)[1] is a Japanese choreography cooperator. She was a Paramount Patron Principal of Interpretation Royal Terpsichore as ablebodied as a top cooperator with K-ballet, Japan. Born and cover with bother Yeddo, Yoshida won the Prix de City in 1983 coupled peer joined Queenly Ballet Educational institution confine England. In 1984, she spliced then Sadler's Wells Majestic Choreography, interpretation present Brummagem Royal Saltation and was promoted take a trip leading coach in 1988. In pursuing twelvemonth, she was awarded the Global Award famous the Covered entrance Persuasion Award for Artists of space Ministry detect Education, Study, Amusements ahead Culture, Japan. In 1995, Yoshida connected The Kinglike Choreography importation principal pardner and was known championing her stiffen run impact such laugh Tetsuya Kumakawa, pointer Irek Mukhamedov. She was along swop appointed UNESCO Artist expend Peace[2] select by ballot 2001. Set a date for 2004, she married Takashi Endo, a Asian sport agent. In 2006, s • Australian ballet dancer and tap dancer (born 1985) Steven McRae (born 19 December 1985) is an Australian ballet dancer[1] and tap dancer. He is a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet, London.[2] Steven McRae was raised in the Sydney suburb of Plumpton the son of a drag racer.[3][4] He started dancing at age seven, after watching his older sister in her dance classes. He studied tap as well as ballet.[3] He was soon being entered for the performing-arts competitions in Australia known as eisteddfods, often gracing 25 sections at a time.[3] By his teens, already an extremely capable tapper, Steven McRae knew that his future lay in dance, and trained throughout high school. In 2002, at age 16, he won the gold medal at the 2002 Genée held in Sydney that year. In 2003, at age 17, he won the Prix de Lausanne in Switzerland, earning a scholarship, and entered the Royal Ballet School in London. He graduated into The Royal Ballet in 2004 and was promoted to first artist in 2005, soloist in 2006, first soloist in 2008 and principal in 2009. The Guardian has called McRae "a modern-day Fred Astaire".[1] In 2014, he was named "Young Australian Achiever of t
Frederick Ashton: La Fille mal gardée (Lise), Dante Sonata (Child of Light)
George Balanchine: Apollo (Polyhymnia),Serenade
David Bintley: Cinderella (Title role, 'Spring'), Aladdin (Princess Badr al-Badur'), Sylvia (Title role), Beauty and the Beast (Wild Girl), Take Five ('Three to Get Ready'), 'Still Life' at the Penguin Café (Great Auk, Humboldt's Hog-Nosed Skunk Flea), E=mc² ('Celertias²') , Flowers of the Forest, Sylvia (Title role)and The Prince of the Pagodas (Princess Belle Sakura), and David Bintley and Galina Samsova Miyako yoshida curriculum vitae of george
Born (1965-10-28) 28 October 1965 (age 59) Occupation Ballet dancer Spouse Takashi Endo Life and career
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