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Japan Tour / November 2018 (Day 17 and 18)

Fukuoka: the day of the performance has arrived. Class, rehearsals and spacing on stage so that the swans will find their way run quietly and smoothly. Purely coincidentally the National Sumo Wrestler Championships are taking place in Fukuoka at the same time as our stay – in the Convention Center right next to our theater. Many dancers take advantage of this unique opportunity and run next door the evening before and even in the afternoon break before the performance.

Photos: Roman Novitzky


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Japan Tour / November 2018 (Day 16)

The first day in the Sunpalace Hall in Fukuoka is a very busy one: the dancers rehearse in the studio, the costumes are unloaded, ironed, hung up and distributed, the make-up artists set up their utensils, the technicians build the huge set as fast as possible but always in a highly concentrated fashion, the lighting technicians hang lights and double check spotlights, our sound technicians confer with their Japanese colleagues. Within 48 hours of our arrival in Fukuoka, the performance will take place. This can only be accomplished through highly professional and efficient team work and of course the fantastic support of our Japanese colleagues from NBS and Sunpalace Hall!

Photos: Roman Novitzky


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Japan Tour / November 2018 (Day 14 and 15)

The last day in Tokyo ended with an intense performance of Swan Lake with Anna Osadcenko and David Moore in the leading roles. At the end of the many curtain calls, it comes to an emotional leave taking on both sides of the footlights as the company says farewell to the incredible Tokyo audience after seven performances. „Sayonara/See you soon!“ it says on the sign which hangs on the stage and we certainly hope that sentiment will come true! The next morning we depart for the airport to fly on to Fukuoka. The trip goes well and our colleagues from the technical crew, props, lighting, sound, wardrobe and make up head over to the theater already that evening.

Photos: Roman Novitzky