2013-05-10

onelittlefeather: (why blue bird)
2013-05-10 12:31 pm
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SWAN LAKE CAST LIST




Swan Lake
BELLS Dance Company




Choreography, freely after Marius Petipa:
Ueno Takeru


Director:
Ueno Takeru


Assistant Directors:
Hazuki Otoha and Horiguchi Isao


Scenography:
Okawa Yu and Matsuura Kaori


Lighting:
Asumi Chihiro


Costumes:
O-SHIGERI




ROLE LIST




Siegfried:
Miyaki Ren (guest dancer)


Odette/Odile:
Kotori Miu


Tutor/Von Rothbart:
Daiho Ayato


Queen:
Ito Ayako


Pas de Trois:
Fujiwara Juri, Horiguchi Eiko, Horiguchi Etsuko


Little Swans:
Chiba Kaede, Yokomine Yuka, Nomura Ai, Ifukube Ai


Big Swans:
Sekimoto Sakura, Akiyama Ichiko


Czardas:
Junpei Rumiko, Uchino Nozomi


Spanish:
Sekimoto Hinata, Hazuki Otoha, Fukuda Fusako, Kinoshita Shiori


Neopolitan:
Endo Momoka, Yamaguchi Suzue


Russian:
Naito Nanami (guest dancer)


White Swan’s Ghost:
Hayami Rie



onelittlefeather: (i was waiting)
2013-05-10 11:43 pm

DRABBLE #1




Cute little Aoi-chan brings her mother a flower that she’s found growing stubbornly in one of the cracks in the playground asphalt and Dai-chan laughs upon receiving it, saying “thank you very much” in her politest voice and kissing the top of her daughter’s head. It’s rare for Dai-chan to laugh, being generally a very serious person, but at the times when she does, it’s most often around Aoi-chan. Miu observes the scene playing out before her like the best Takarazuka musical – except, in Takarazuka Dai-chan would have played an entirely different role and it’s difficult imagining her happier in any other than the one she’s performing right now, crouching down to correct the arrangement of the pleats in Aoi-chan’s skirt. The role of a mother. Not generally the role of an otokoyaku, but Dai-chan isn’t an otokoyaku anymore. She’s an Old Girl. And a dancer, perhaps despite her age.