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Naomi M

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  1. Currently online on Mariinsky official channel, full length Raymonda featuring Tereshkina, Parish. https://youtu.be/qrKjvpT5rdE
  2. Polish National Ballet's Giselle, Maina Gielgud's production will be streamed from December 26th 15:00 CET and available until 26 July 2022
  3. Mariinsky Ballet's class on stage will be streamed on the 23rd 11:00 am local time.
  4. Alexander Jones, principal at Zurich Ballet (and former principal of Stuttgart Ballet) leaves Zurich after 8 years, his final performance was The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by Christian Spuck. He is a Royal Ballet School graduate. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl9Nq5rqa0B/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
  5. Here is the official announcement of the tour. https://www.nbs.or.jp/english/news/the-royal-ballet-2023-japan-tour-24-june-2-july.html
  6.   As capybara has mentioned, I have only listed the change of cast in my latest post. See my first post to see the full schedule. so it means, 7 pairs of R+J in Tokyo and another in Osaka.
  7. A little update on the casting of the Japan Tour. A Diamond Celebration 6/24 13:00 Diamonds Nunez, Clarke For Four; Ball, Hay, Muntagirov, Sambe 6/24 18:00 For Four; Bracewell, Corarres, SIssens, Acri Prima: Hinkis, Mariko Sasaki, Calvert, Sumina Sasaki 6/25 A Month in the Country : Morera, Muntagirov For Four: Ball, Hay, Muntagirov, Sambe Prima Hayward, Kaneko, Magri, Naghdi Romeo And Juliet 6/29 18:30 Hayward, Corarres 7/1 13:00 O'Sullivan, Sambe 7/2 13:00 Takada, Hirano No Kaneko and Muntagirov in Tokyo, but they are expected to perform Romeo and Juliet in Osaka on July 5th. (details to be announced)
  8. A different performance, but Yasmine Naghdi, Matthew Ball, Alina Cojocaru and Alexandr Trush( of Hamburg Ballet) will guest in National Ballet of Japan’s New Year Ballet Gala on January 13-15th Naghdi and Ball Sleeping Beauty Cojicaru and Trush Neumeier’s Don Juan https://www.nntt.jac.go.jp/english/productions/ballet/newyearballet-2023.html
  9. The information that I posted is what was sent for subscribers on November 4th. Subscribers can book their seats in advance and they will send in the requests due November 30th. The general booking will be on a later date. As Yumiko has pointed out, there are possibilities of change in cast as the performances are 7 months ahead. But the information posted is from the promoter NBS’s current ticket order sheet. Or the RB dancers have different information regarding casting? (apologies for misspelling Marianela Nunez’s name)
  10. It is not on the promotor's website yet but the casting was sent to subscribers. Gala (more of a Diamonds Celebration) June 24th 13:00 Diamonds Nunes, Muntagirov A Month in the Country Osipova Bracewell For Four Muntagirov, Corarres, Ball, Sambe New Zuchetti Naghdi, Kaneko, Hayward, Magri June 24th 18:00 Diamonds Lamb. Hirano A Month in the Country Nunes, Ball For Four Muntagirov, Corarres, Ball, Sambe New Zuchetti Naghdi, Kaneko, Hayward, Magri June 25th 13:00 Diamonds Takada, McRae A Month in the Country Nunes, Muntagirov For Four TBA New Zuchetti TBA Romeo and Juliet June 28th 18:30 Lamb, McRae June 29th 13:30 Naghdi, Ball June 29th 18:30 Kaneko, Muntagirov June 30th 18:30 Osipova, Clarke July 1st 13:00 Hayward, Corarres July 1st 18:00 Nunes, Bracewell July 2nd 13:00 Takada, Campbell So Romeo and Juliet in Tokyo has an incredible cast of seven pairs.
  11. There was a research in Japan that counted there were 69 Japanese dancers in Russian state ballet companies before the invasion, and currently 48 of them are staying in Russia. (as of September 2022). it is very difficult to make a living as a ballet dancer in Japan (almost no company offer regular salaries and social security). I know only 3 dancers that returned from Russia that have successfully joined Japanese companies. One is Koya Okawa who was a gold medalist at Moscow Competition and soloist at Novosibirsk who joined Asami Maki Ballet and another is Miho Naotsuka, former soloist at Stanislavsky and Mikhailovsky, she joined the National Ballet of Japan but as a corps de ballet dancer. Also there are several Japanese dancers who have being dancing at Ukrainian companies such as the National Ballet of Ukraine, but none were successful in joining companies in Japan. and of course there are more Japanese students who were studying in Russian ballet academies.
  12. A documentary of dancers of the National Ballet of Ukraine under the Russian invasion, how they have been in exile, and their tour in Japan this summer. ( in English) https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ondemand/video/3016129/
  13. Unfortunately the link shows 404 here. For the Dance for Ukraine, it was possible for us to purchase and watch the stream. Maybe a geoblock is happening for this Nureyev Gala.
  14. Unfortunately it seems that this gala stream on Marquee TV is not available in Japan.
  15. I have heard from many Japanese students studying at Zurich Tanzakademie (and their parents) about the harassment they received from the teachers there. Many of them unfortunately quit ballet for good because of the trauma.
  16. Two very good documentaries of United Ukrainian Ballet (in Dutch but the dancers speak English)
  17. Chisato Katsura, First Artist at Royal Ballet has been injured for 3 years working hard to get well and her medical expenses are getting large, so she is asking for help with this fundraiser. https://www.gofundme.com/f/rb-dancer-recover-from-injury-back-on-stage?utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1&utm_medium=social&utm_source=instagram
  18. Fabula Collective is a project by the two ex-McGregor dancers James Pett and Travis Clausen-Knight. Last year they toured to Japan (the creative director Yukiko Tsukamoto is a theatre designer from Japan) and they successfully performed a triple bill called Human, especially Lady Macbeth choreographed by Christopher Marney and danced by Cira Robinson was stunning. I wish I could travel to London to see the new performance. https://www.fabulacollective.co.uk/our-work/human https://www.fabulacollective.co.uk/our-work/momentum
  19. LIZI AVSAJANISHVILI (former Mariinsky Ballet) has joined as corps de ballet at Staatsballett Berlin. https://www.staatsballett-berlin.de/ensemble/lizi-avsajanishvili/469 also her Instagram profile https://instagram.com/lizzkaavs?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
  20. The National Ballet School of Ukraine was expected to tour Japan in 2020, sadly that was cancelled because of Co-vid but it was Malakhov's choreography and he was supposed to appear as Coppelius. I don’t think he has completely retired of dancing as he gives free online classes every day on his instagram. So we can have a little hope! https://www.instagram.com/malakhov_dayly_class/
  21. According to Natalia Matsak’s Instagram, she has performed Giselle on the stage of National Ballet of Ukraine in Kyiv on July 10th. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf1rSuooB1L/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
  22. As I have mentioned on another thread, the National Ballet of Ukraine is currently touring Japan with 26 dancers. Here is another news documentary with some stage footage. I did see one performance in Tokyo, and although they could not perform works with Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev, they danced some experts from Le Corsaire, La Bayadere, La Sylphide and Gopak. Despite the serous situations they are facing, they gave superb performances. Especially 17 year old Katherina Mykluha ( who is currently a member of Dutch National Ballet Junior Company) and principal Nikita Skholkov were memorable. Documentary on Mykluha (hope this is not geo-blocked) https://news.tv-asahi.co.jp/news_international/articles/000262540.html?fs=e&s=cl
  23. I was surprised to hear that also Florian Magnenet (Premier danseur) is retiring, he was the one who saved the day when Ganio got injured in Rouge et Noir.
  24. The Royal Ballet Gala has successfully opened on 13th and everyone could enter the country and perform, giving excellent superb performances. I will report a Ilttle later as I have been awfully busy now. Meanwhile, William Bracewell had a talk session before the screening of Swan Lake in a cinema in Tokyo, and I had the honor of speaking with him. There is a short video of his talk session regarding Swan Lake, the joy of being promoted principal and his comments on his colleagues are so warm and lovely.
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