Monday 6 December 2010

Daisuke`s CV



                                               Daisuke Miura


Date of Birth: 07/04/1984    Language: Japanese,English,Serbian
Height: 175cm                         Weight: 10st
Nationality: Japanese

Training: Ballet West, 
               Kate Simmons school of Dance


Awards: A winner of Barbara Geoghegan award, 
                     A winner of Cyllil beaumunt scholarship

Qualifications: RAD Advanced 2
                        ISTD Ceccheti Advanced2
                        ISTD Modern Inter
                        ISTD Spanish Inter 
                        ISTD Tap Inter


Classical Repertory: 
Swan Lake : The Jester, Pas du trios, Mandolin Dance, Mazurka ( V  Lagunov)
Romeo & Juliet : Mercucio  (I Hercog with SNBallet, D James with IBW)                                           
Sleeping Beauty: Blue Bird, Pas du Trios(T Etheridge)
The Nutcracker: All Rolls, Excerpt prince and Drocelmire (C Hampson with Ballet West, Y Dimakov with Swansea Ballet)
Esmeralda: Jester, Fubus`s Friend
Gissele : Peasant Pas( M Lablovsky with SNB, D James with IBW)
Coppelia : Franz ( T Ethridege )
A Midsummer Night`s DreamPuck (D James) 

Contemporary Repertory 
Carnival of Animals  : A Dancer (L Paulton)                                                                                   
How Green Was My Valley: Ivor, Iestin (D James)
Greek ZorbaOne of The four leading couple (soloist role)
Pineapple Pole: Captain Baley (K Simmons)
Pipi Long StockingTommy,  The Chief
The Divine Comedy: A Dancer (S Zurovac)                                                                               
Inner and Outer Circle: The leading Role (Jans Van Dael)                           
Smile of Mind One of  The leading dancer (G Bolisova)
Stranger: A Dancer (A Doughty)
September: A Dancer (D James)
Lady of The Lake: Owen(Leading role) (D James)
Spanish Suites: A Dancer (L Paulton)
Carmen: Don Jose (K Simmons)
A Piese: A Dancer (Mark Brew)


1 comment:

  1. It's always good to include dates of qualifications and performances on your CV. In relation to Professional experience it's usual to put your most recent work first and work back from there.

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