METROPOL Group of Companies supports a benefit performance by Morihiro Ivata
A farewell benefit performance by lead dancer Morihiro Ivata
took place in the Bolshoi Theatre on 17 July. The concert was
dedicated to completion of his stage career which he intends to
continue as a choreographer.
The first part of the evening was the Tamashi ballet with music by
Kodo directed by Morihiro Ivata. The second part included short
performances directed or performed by Morihiro Ivata as well as
performances by other Japanese and Russian ballet dancers who won
the audience over with their plastique, phenomenal physical
capacity and deep psychologism of their acting.
Morihiro Ivata joined the Bolshoi Theatre company in 1995. His
work as a ballet dancer and choreographer won numerous
international awards. During his career Morihiro Ivata did a lot
for the development of Russian-Japanese cultural relations. His
achievements were marked with state decorations of Russia and
Japan. The main idea of the dancer’s final performance is to show a
creative union of Russian and Japanese performers and demonstrate
growing cultural connections between the two nations.
Morihiro Ivata’s performance at the Bolshoi Theatre
Aleksey Rodzyanko, Chief Executive Director with IFC
METROPOL, Dmitry Tsay, Head of the International Project
Department, and Tikahito Harada, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Ambassador of Japan to Russia, with his spouse
Morihiro Ivata and project producer Mikhail
Chigir
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