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Dance Base Yokohama

Dance Base Yokohama

Yuuki Takahashi
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She started classical ballet at an early age. She studied under Tomoe Kishi (Tokyo Ballet), Maiko Momose (Tokyo Ballet), Inessa Prekhanova (Radford Univ.), etc. She has studied acting at Ups Academy since 2017, and has appeared on stage as Kayano in "Bride's Friend" (directed by Hita Tanabe), Hermia in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (directed by Taiogo Tanji), Jan in "Sahara" ( Since 2017, she has performed and produced video works for the sword fighting team "Kakutai Kodo"; since 2020, she has appeared in numerous stage productions with the theater company "Adrenaline 21" directed by Yusuke Kami; since 2022, she has been a member of the ballet and musical theater company "Theater Cadets" and performed in their inaugural performance "Sadness, Go Away". In 2022, she joined the ballet-musical theater company "Theater Cadets" and performed the main character Alisa in their inaugural performance "Grief, Gone", and since then has been presenting new performances every month. Since then, she has been presenting a new performance every month. She also performs in other video productions.

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