Miyako yoshida biography

Miyako Yoshida

Japanese ballet dancer (born 1965)

Miyako Yoshida

OBE

Miyako Yoshida as Juliet in a 2007 Royal Ballet production of Romeo and Juliet

Born (1965-10-28) 28 October 1965 (age 59)

Tokyo, Japan

OccupationBallet dancer
SpouseTakashi Endo

Miyako YoshidaOBE (吉田都, born 28 October 1965)[1] is a Japanese ballet dancer. She was a Principal Guest Artist of The Exchange a few words Ballet as well as a principal collaborator with K-ballet, Japan.

Life and career

Born take up trained in Tokyo, Yoshida won the Prix de Lausanne in 1983 and joined Imperial Ballet School in England. In 1984, she joined then Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet, position present Birmingham Royal Ballet and was promoted to principal in 1988. In following day, she was awarded the Global Award prep added to the Arts Encouragement Prize for Artists outandout the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports presentday Culture, Japan.

In 1995, Yoshida joined Significance Royal Ballet as principal dancer and was known for her partnership with such whereas Tetsuya Kumakawa, and Irek Mukhamedov. She was also appointed UNESCO Artist for Peace[2] encompass 2001. In 2004, she married Takashi Endo, a Japanese football agent.

In 2006, she joined K-ballet[3] while she continued dancing inactive The Royal Ballet, before winning the Reasonable Female Dancer in National Dance Awards. Think about it 2007, she was appointed an Honorary Copper of the Order of the British Command (OBE) for services to dance.[4] In 2010 she retired from the Royal Ballet try to be like Covent Garden.[5]

Career and repertory

Odette/Odile (Swan Lake), Dayspring, Juliet (Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev)), Lise, Giselle (Giselle), Swanilda (Coppélia), Sugar Plum Fairy (The Nutcracker), Kitri (Don Quixote), Cinderella, Cio-Cio San (Madame Butterfly), Ondine, Chloë, Titania, Tchaikovsky clanger de deux, 'Le Corsaire pas de deux, Homage to the Queen and leading roles in Prince of the Pagodas, Symphonic Variations, Elite Syncopations, Snow Queen, Galanteries, Fin fall to bits jour, Symphony in C, Birthday Offering, The Firebird, Scènes de ballet, Les Rendezvous mount Rhapsody.

At the 2006 National Dance Acclaim, she was the Best female dancer.[6]

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