Princess Hisako turns 70 on July 10 and Nippon TV shares a story from former ballet dancer Miyako Yoshida.
Princess Hisako and Noriko Senge visited the New National Theatre in April. Miyako Yoshida, now artistic director of the theater's ballet company and a longtime friend, welcomed them. The performance was a new Shakespeare ballet. Princess Hisako thanked them for the hard work, saying "Ballet isn't just about dancing. Ballet is both stage and theater, so I think everyone was able to express that very well.”
Princess Hisako sometimes gives advice to Ms. Yoshida. "We've been exchanging emails in the middle of the night, [I'm] wondering when you'll be asleep, but (in your busy schedule) just coming to the theater is encouraging." On that day, Princess Hisako coordinated her outfit to match the green fairy costume. "Coordinating with ballet performances, I think that kind of consideration is wonderful," said Ms. Yoshida.
Source: NTV
ETA: The Shakespeare ballets were based on "Macbeth" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
"Macbeth" was created by British choreographer Will Tucket and is the first production in the world.
The late Prince Takamado supported ballet, becoming known as the "Prince of Ballet." Princess Hisako continues the work: attending performances, visiting dancers backstage and giving encouragement.
Miyako Yoshida says the impetus for the "Macbeth" ballet was Princess Hisako, who sent Yoshida the play's ballet music CD, suggesting a new production.
The late Prince Takamado said, "We must do what we have to do as the theater's exclusive ballet company. What I mean by that is, I wanted to create something that only this company can do, such as large-scale, innovative, and the latest overseas, so that it would remain in the company's repertoire. We should create something."
Photos: NTV2
Princess Hisako and Noriko Senge visited the New National Theatre in April. Miyako Yoshida, now artistic director of the theater's ballet company and a longtime friend, welcomed them. The performance was a new Shakespeare ballet. Princess Hisako thanked them for the hard work, saying "Ballet isn't just about dancing. Ballet is both stage and theater, so I think everyone was able to express that very well.”
Princess Hisako sometimes gives advice to Ms. Yoshida. "We've been exchanging emails in the middle of the night, [I'm] wondering when you'll be asleep, but (in your busy schedule) just coming to the theater is encouraging." On that day, Princess Hisako coordinated her outfit to match the green fairy costume. "Coordinating with ballet performances, I think that kind of consideration is wonderful," said Ms. Yoshida.
Source: NTV
ETA: The Shakespeare ballets were based on "Macbeth" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
"Macbeth" was created by British choreographer Will Tucket and is the first production in the world.
The late Prince Takamado supported ballet, becoming known as the "Prince of Ballet." Princess Hisako continues the work: attending performances, visiting dancers backstage and giving encouragement.
Miyako Yoshida says the impetus for the "Macbeth" ballet was Princess Hisako, who sent Yoshida the play's ballet music CD, suggesting a new production.
The late Prince Takamado said, "We must do what we have to do as the theater's exclusive ballet company. What I mean by that is, I wanted to create something that only this company can do, such as large-scale, innovative, and the latest overseas, so that it would remain in the company's repertoire. We should create something."
Photos: NTV2
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