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Artiste: Yuji Sawada

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TokyoTales of Hoffmann

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Offenbach: Tales of Hoffmann
Peter Darrell; National Ballet of Japan; Paul Murphy; Naoji Kawaguchi; Ayako Maeda; Yuji Sawada

TokyoKenneth MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet

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Prokofiev: Roméo et Juliette
Sir Kenneth MacMillan; National Ballet of Japan; Martin Yates; Misato Tomita; Nicholas Georgiadis
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National Ballet of Japan’s Raymonda is a feast of excellent dancing

National Ballet of Japan in Asami Maki’s Raymonda © Hidemi Seto
National Ballet of Japan’s Raymonda is a gem in the repertoire, despite shortcomings in the plot. Lavish production designs, stunning classical choreography and excellent dancers makes this a ballet lover's heaven.

National Ballet of Japan's revival of Manon was devastatingly good

Ayako Ono as Manon and Yudai Fukuoka as Des Grieux in MacMillan's Manon © Takashi Shikama
National Ballet of Japan in Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon has been revived six years after its performances were cancelled because of the pandemic. Exceptionally good interpretations led the opening night performance.

National Ballet of Japan revives Ashton's beloved Cinderella

Yuri Kimura as Cinderella in Ashton's Cinderella © Kiyonori Hasegawa
The National Ballet of Japan gave an excellent rendition of Sir Frederick Ashton's Cinderella, in spite of many new faces and role debuts.

National Ballet of Japan’s new triple bill is full of bold challenges

Risako Ikeda as the Firebird and Takuro Watanabe as Prince Ivan in The Firebird © Takashi Shikama
While National Ballet of Japan’s latest triple bill presents many challenges, one hopes these valuable masterpieces will be revived, enabling the company to develop its virtuosity and artistry.

National Ballet of Japan: a breathtaking Beauty opens the season

National Ballet of Japan in the Prologue of Wayne Eagling's The Sleeping Beauty © Hidemi Seto
National Ballet of Japan opened their 2024/25 season with Eagling’s The Sleeping Beauty. Haruka Sassa's Aurora, guesting from Staatsballett Berlin, and prima ballerina, Yui Yonezawa, debuting as the Lilac Fairy, were highly impressive. 

National Ballet of Japan: Tales of Hoffmann, a successful revival

Yudai Fukuoka as Hoffmann and Risako Ikeda as Olympia in Peter Darrell's Tales of Hoffmann © Takashi Shikama
National Ballet of Japan have revived Peter Darrell’s Tales of Hoffmann and whilst this may not be a masterpiece, served to show how much the company is evolving, with excellent lead dancers.