Brilliant

Stars

World Ballet

Competition

in Dubui

Brilliant Stars World Ballet Competition
in Dubui

Schedule

Competition DATE:

March.2.2024

Work Shop DATE:

March.2.2024

Application period:

October.1 - Febrary.1

Judge

Background:

Ballet dancer, ballet teacher, ballet Russian teacher. Born in Izhevsk, Russia.
He graduated at the top of her class from the Udmurt State University of Arts and received the Russian State Bachelor of Arts degree as a pedagogue and choreographer.
He has performed at the Udmurt State Ballet Theatre, the Moscow City Ballet Company, the Ensemble Izhevsk Dance Company, the Tchaikovsky State Ballet Theatre, and the Russian State Ballet Company.

2012 – He moved to Japan and joined Momoko Tani Ballet.

2012 – He has been teaching stage choreography, pas de deux classes, character dance, etc. at RBS-studio, Tokyo Higher Ballet School, and other ballet studios.
He has organized “Stanislavsky System Workshop in TOKYO” for learning acting techniques.

2012 – He has held workshops in Tokyo, Chiba, Yokohama, Kofu, Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka, Fukuyama, and Tokushima.

2013 – Started study abroad mediation in.
Produced the Russian folk music and dance ensemble GARMOSHKA Winter Concert – Treasure Box of Russia – at Theater X in 2016.

In October 2018, He took a ballet teacher’s review seminar hosted by the Waganowa Ballet Academy. Presented a paper on the Waganova Teaching Curriculum at a conference held the same month at the school in front of a group of dance and arts professors from universities across Russia.
As a representative of IMPRESSARIO (impressario.jp), the official partner of the Waganowa Ballet Academy in Japan, He organizes summer workshops, auditions for formal study abroad programs, and refresher programs for ballet teachers.
Jury member of the 2019 PIBC Ballet Competition. Jury member of auditions for Novosibirsk Ballet School.

Background:

1991 – Entered Belarusian National Ballet School

2001 – Diploma Prize at the 1st Kazan International Ballet Competition Graduated from the National Ballet School of Belarus with first class honors, Joined the Belarusian National Ballet Company Minsk Bolshoi Ballet

2003 – Promotion to Principal of the Bolshoi Ballet Minsk, Belarus Philip Morris Award (awarded to the most successful newcomer of the year)

2004 – Jury President’s Prize at the Varna International Ballet Competition

2005 – Gold Prize in the Classical Division, 5th World Ballet and Modern Dance Competition Belarusian Presidential Prize

2006 – Joined K Ballet Company

2008 – Left K Ballet Company in November

2008 – And started working as a freelance ballet dancer.

2009 – He became a jury member of Machida National Ballet Competition, a teacher, and a choreographer.

2010 – He taught at the All Japan Ballet Training Association’s Ballet Winter Seminar. In 2010, he will be the ballet master for the Japan Ballet Association’s performance of Valentin Elizariev’s version of “Don Keyhote. He was appointed as Artistic Director of NPO Sejeri Youth Ballet Company.

Repertoire:

Ali “The Pirate”; Basil “Don Quijote”; Marcusio “Romeo and Juliet”; Prince “Swan Lake”, Cinderella” by Prince Albrecht, “Giselle” by Albrecht, “The Nutcracker” by Prince Albrecht, “Bayadelka” by Golden Boy, Cipollino”, “Carmen” by Don Jose, “Coppelia” by Franz, “La fille mal garde”, “Satanella”, etc.

Background:

He is a graduate of the Lambert School in England.
She has participated in choreographies by Lambert Dance Company, Phoenix Dance Theater, Akram Khan, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Philippe Ducoufle, Tero Saarinen, Inbal Pinto/Abshalom Pollack, Ella Hochschild, Tristan Sharps, Motoko Hirayama, Ryohei Kondo, Kenta Kojiri, Kimiho Hulbert, Mari Natsuki, Chihiro Nishijima, Hirokazu Tategata, and others. Ryohei Kondo, Kenta Kojiri, Kimiho Hulbert, Mari Natsuki, Kazuhiro Nishijima, Hirokazu Tategata, and many other choreographers and directors.
As a choreographer, he also won the 3rd Session Best Award,
In the Yokohama Dance Collection 2017 Competition I
French Embassy Prize for Young Choreographers
MASDANZA Prize
MASDANZA Prize” and “Sibiu International Theater Festival Prize” at the Yokohama Dance Collection 2017 Competition I.
He has performed both in Japan and abroad.

Background:

She started ballet at the age of two and a half at the Yoko Kasai Ballet Studio.
Later, she studied under Michiko Ito and Somi Sasaki at the Michiko Ito Ballet Studio.
She studied at Tachibana Ballet School from the age of 13 under Miho Yuki, Ritsuko Ohata, etc. She was a member of the 19th class of AM Student. Studied under Asami Maki and others.

1995 – She won the third prize in the second division of the Tokyo Newspaper National Dance Competition.

1996 – She won the third prize in the junior section of the Tokyo Newspaper Dance Competition.

1993: She won the second prize in the second section of Saitama National Dance Competition.

1994 – The second prize in the second section of Saitama National Dance Contest. Finalist in the Kobe National Western Dance Competition for two consecutive years.

1996 – She was a finalist in the All Japan Ballet Competition.
From the age of 15, studied at Yvonne Goupet Ballet School in Paris.
From the age of 16, she studied at the prestigious Royal Ballet School in London, England, graduating the following year.
After returning to Japan, she worked with the Maki Asami Ballet and Ochi International Ballet before joining the K Ballet Company led by Tetsuya Kumagawa.
The following year, she was promoted to soloist.

2007 – She was promoted to first soloist, and in 2009 to principal (currently principal soloist).
She began ballet at the age of two and a half at the Yoko Kasai Ballet Studio.
Later, she studied under Michiko Ito and Somi Sasaki at the Michiko Ito Ballet Studio.
She studied at Tachibana Ballet School from the age of 13 under Miho Yuki, Ritsuko Ohata, etc. She was a member of the 19th class of AM Student. Studied under Asami Maki and others.

Entry Guideline

Application Flow

Age Divisions

Award

Top1 – 10:Top1:Gold Top2:silver Top3:Bronze
Top12 – 20:Outstanding performance award
Top21 -:Incentive award

Grand Prize:Highest score award

Audience Award:Decided by audience vote

Present

Participation souvenir:All participants
 
Winner:Certificate of commendation.
Top1 – 3 winners is Presentation of trophies and supplementary prizes.
 
We will send you the judge sheet by email.

Music Time Limit

Classic Ballet Category VA – VC
Open Solo: Maximum – 2:30

Classic Ballet Category VD – VE
Open Solo: Maximum – 3:00

Contemporary Category CA – CC
Open Solo: Maximum – 2:30

Ensemble Category
Classical PDD: Maximum – 6:00 (Adagio and Coda only)
Other ensembles:Maximum – 4:30

Entry Fee

– Classic Ballet Category VA – VC:1500AED

-Classic Ballet Category VD – VE:1700AED

-Contemporary Category CA – CC:1700AED

-Ensemble Category
Classical PDD: 1500AED
Other ensembles:
(250AED for each additional person from 2nd person onwards)

☆☆Participation fee for 2 categories (excluding ensemble category)VA – VC Classic +Contemporary:
2800AED

☆☆Participation fee for 2 categories (excluding ensemble category)VD – VE Classic+Contemporary:
3000AED

*This participation fee includes the judging fee, Judges Work Shop tuition, participation award, judge sheet, and the competition program on the day.)
*Please pay the transfer fee yourself.
*Please note that once the participation fee has been deposited, it cannot be refunded. However, if your participation is canceled due to circumstances on the secretariat side, we will refund your money.

Music

Please send your dance sound source in mp3 or mp4 format using the form below.

Form opens on January 1, 2024

Notes

-Participation is possible regardless of gender or nationality.
-You cannot participate in Balanchine’s works.
-Please perform with makeup and costume.
-After performing, please perform Reverence on the spot.
-The events will be held in the following order: Contemporary Division, Competition Division, and Ensemble Division. Participation from multiple departments is also possible.
-The time limit refers to the time from when you appear on stage to when you enter the stage. Also includes silence in the contemporary category.
-Pass cards will be handed out on the day at the venue. Participation documents will be sent to your organization’s email address within one week after the application deadline.
-One pass card will be issued for each participant. One instructor pass card will be issued for every two participants. Access to the audience seats, dressing room, and stage wings is possible.
-As a general rule, performances will be arranged in order of age.
-Please note that if you violate the participation rules, you may be disqualified.
-Judges may change due to unavoidable circumstances.
-The use of dangerous tools such as fire and breakables on stage is prohibited.
-If copyright is involved in music, choreography, etc., it is the contestant’s responsibility to handle the matter.
-By completing your application, you will be deemed to have agreed to the competition’s participation rules and the handling of personal information.

Competition Contents

Upcomming soon

Results

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SCHOLASHIP

List of Ballet Company and Ballet School Scholarship Awards

Lambert School, England

British Ballet School JAPAN Audition Scholarship

Victoria Ballet Academy

Russian State Academy of Ballet Waganova

Rudolf Nureyev Memorial Russian State Ballet School of Ufa

Novosibirsk State Ballet School

Perm National Ballet School

Armenian National Opera and Ballet Theater

Tajikistan National Opera and Ballet Theater

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