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In 1998, Kumakawa and five other leading male dancers from the Royal Ballet, Stuart Cassidy, Gary Avis, Matthew Dibble, Michael Nunn and William Trevitt, left to form K-ballet. "

After he left the RBC in 1998. In 1987, he entered The Royal Ballet School. In 2006, K-BALLET COMPANY received the 5 th Asahi Performing Arts Award for its performance of "Don Quixote" and "The Nutcracker"
in 2013,he received the Shijyu hosho(medal of honor with purple ribbon)

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Tetsuya "Teddy" Kumakawa is a Japanese ballet dancer and a former principal dancer with the Royal Ballet.

My advice to the candidates is that they should really try to remember to enjoy the moment. It’s fantastic to be there for the competition’s anniversary edition. He was promoted to first soloist in 1991, and principal dancer in 1993.

With The Royal Ballet, Kumakawa has danced roles such as "Lead Mandolin Player" in Romeo and Juliet (MacMillan), Acting 1 pas de trois in Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky"s Swan Lake, The bronze Idol in Louisiana Bayadère and "The Fool" in the premiere of Kenneth Macmillan"s The Prince of the Pagodas.

In 1998, Kumakawa and five other leading male dancers from the Royal Ballet, Stuart Cassidy, Gary Avis, Matthew Dibble, Michael Nunn and William Trevitt, left to form K-ballet.

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Career

He began studying Ballet at 10 years old. In 1988, he became the first Japanese dancer to perform at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg. He also received a golden prize at the European Young Dancer of the Year competition held in Paris. He took on the roles of the leading dancer, Artistic Director, and choreographer simultaneously.

Aged 15, he came to the United Kingdom and trained at the Royal Ballet School, before joining The Royal Ballet in 1989 and becoming the youngest soloist in their history. In 1989, he was the first Japanese dancer to receive the gold medal at the Prix de Lausanne. Because I’m 50 years old too, what a coincidence! He produced his own versions of "Giselle",'The sleeping beauty" ,"Swan LAKE", "Coppelia", "Don Quixote" ,"The Nutcracker", "Le Corsaire", "Romeo and Juliet', "Cinderella" and the 15 th anniversary production "La Bayadere" would be a world premiere In March 2014.

In 2004, the company performed Ashton's "Rhapsody "at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York.

Tetsuya Kumakawa

Tetsuya "Teddy" Kumakawa (born 5 March 1972) is a Japanese ballet dancer and a former principal dancer with the Royal Ballet.

Tetsuya Kumakawa was born on 5 March 1972 in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan. He has also presented full-act ballets such as the operatic works Carmen, Madame Butterfly, and the original ballet Cleopatra for which he created the script, as well as short pieces such as Carmina Burana, Beethoven No.9, and Clarimonde -La Morte Amoureuse.

In 2004, Mr.

Kumakawa established the K-Ballet School and has been educating younger dancers with his own method and has cultivated the environment for ballet education in Japan. He was promoted to Principal Dancer in 1993 at the age of 23  and performed all major roles with The Royal Ballet.

In 1998 he left the Royal Ballet to start up his own company– the K-Ballet Company.

The same year, the K-Ballet became the first Japanese ballet company to perform at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York.

He has appeared as a Guest dancer with companies including Bolshoi Ballet, English National Ballet, Ballett Zürich, Hong-Kong Ballet, and in many galas around the world  such as: Nureyev Gala, Gala Tribute to Sir Anthony Dowell at Royal Opera House, Super World Orchestra conducted by Lorin Maazel, the Spoleto Festival and Teatro di San Carlo in Italy.

For Mr.

Kumakawa, Roland Petit created Bolero, Twyla Tharp created the role of  Master Bring-the-Bag in Mr Worldly Wise, Sir Frederic Ashton created the role of The Fool in The Prince of the Pagodas.

In 2011, he was invited to be the Artistic Director for Bunkamura Orchard Hall, Tokyo.

In 2013, he was awarded the Medal of Honor with purple ribbon from the government which is given to people who have made outstanding contributions in the academic field and the arts.

He set up the K-Ballet School for young dancers in 2003.

In 2006, Kumakawa won the "fifth Asahi Scenic Art Prize" for his artistic and original interpretation and presentation of the classical pieces "Don Quixote" and "The Nutcracker"

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TETSUYA KUMAKAWA

In 1987, he entered Britain's Royal Ballet School (RBS).

K-BALLET COMPANY was founded by Tetsuya Kumakawa、 Principal dancer, choreographer, and artistic director, the next year in 1999. In 2006, Kumakawa won the "fifth Asahi Scenic Art Prize" for his artistic and original interpretation and presentation of the classical pieces "Don Quixote" and "The Nutcracker".

Tetsuya Kumakawa

The Prix de Lausanne is a young dancer’s gate to the dream.