Emi Hariyama

Emi Hariyama: Ballet dancer

Graduated from the Bolshoi Ballet School with honors.

He was a principal dancer with the Moscow Musical Theatre Ballet, the Essen Ballet (Germany), US Ballet International, the Cleveland San Jose Ballet, and the Boston Ballet, and spent 10 years with the Berlin State Ballet under the direction of Vladimir Malakhov.

She was invited by the Leningrad State Ballet to star in "Swan Lake" and "Giselle," achieving great success.

She received an award from the Minister when she guest-starred in "Swan Lake" and "Giselle" with the Ulan-Ude State Ballet.

Special Award at Moscow International Ballet Competition, Bronze Medal at New York International Ballet Competition (first Japanese to win), Silver Medal at Paris International Competition (no gold medal)

Appointed as an international exchange ambassador for Suita City.

He has been invited as a special lecturer in Japan and around the world. He has performed in gala performances in America, Russia, Europe and other parts of the world with Ilyik Mukhamedov, Vladimir Malakhov, Jose Carreno and others. He has produced dance and music performances around the world.

He has performed with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra at the Baden-Baden Festival and in their home base in Berlin.

In Berlin, he produced performances at the Japanese Embassy, ​​theaters, art spaces, and galleries, and performed with musicians such as Michael Barenboim at the British Embassy in a charity concert for Japan's earthquake recovery.

He produced and performed Bach Plus in a duo with the world-renowned cellist David Geringas.

They performed in Lithuania and Germany, held a charity concert in Sendai, and danced at a concert attended by the Prime Minister of Lithuania.

In 2016, she danced her own piece at the "Malakhov and Friends" gala in Berlin, where she received rave reviews.
He has been invited to serve as a judge for ballet competitions in Russia, Europe, and Japan.

He also hosts international workshops in Europe, America and other regions to serve as a bridge between Japan and these countries.

In addition to hosting events, he is also invited to give lectures in Europe, the United States, and throughout Japan.

As a photographer, his work has been published in German newspapers and he held a solo exhibition in Riga, Latvia, entitled Behind the Scenes of Ballet.
He produces DVDs and CDs such as Malakhov Master Class and Malakhov Variation Lesson.

In recent years, as an assistant to Vladimir Malakhov, he has been entrusted with choreography instruction and staging of full-length ballets for ballet companies around the world, including "Bayaderka" for the Slovak National Ballet, "Swan Lake" for the Croatian National Ballet, and "Paquita" and "Un Ballo in Masquerade" for the Kiev National Ballet School, and is active in Europe, Ukraine, and the United States.
In Japan, he has collaborated with the Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus and others.
As a ballerina active overseas, she has appeared on the Japanese TV program "Jonetsu Tairiku" and on NHK live. Her work has also been featured in a documentary program on German Bella.

From 2017 to 2020, he served as a visiting professor at Kobe College.
While performing with a wide range of repertoire from classical to neoclassical, he has recently been actively mentoring younger members and working to build a bridge with overseas audiences.
He founded the Japan International Ballet Company, which achieved great success at the World Festival in Kazakhstan in June 2019.

He will appear at the 2020 NHK Nagoya New Year's Concert, which will be broadcast.
Her book "Dancing the World with Pointe Shoes"

Representative Director of EI Arts General Incorporated Association

https://www.eiarts.art/

Event Archive

2019.12.8 Ballet × Fashion Show @ Hotel New Otani Tokyo