Tour of the Japanese ballet company "Tokyo Ballet" at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of Russia with the Kabuki ballet (choreography by Maurice Bejart) and the La Sylphide ballet (choreography by Filippo Taglioni). A moment from the Kakuki show, a version of the 67 loyal samurais.06.10.1992#8281320
Tour of the Japanese ballet company "Tokyo Ballet" at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of Russia with the Kabuki ballet (choreography by Maurice Bejart) and the La Sylphide ballet (choreography by Filippo Taglioni). Rehearsal before the performance.06.10.1992#8281319
The official meeting to mark the 60th anniversary of the Soviet Union at the Kremlin Palace of Congresses. Participants in the meeting are seen in the lobby, from right: People's Artist of the USSR and opera singer Maria Biesu, Japanese public figure and recipient of the Order of People's Friendship Yasusaburo Shibano, and People's Artist of the USSR and dancer Makhmud Esambayev.30.12.1982#6701806
Young Japanese ballerinas from Niigata are seen in a train carriage of the Far Eastern Children's Railway in Khabarovsk.04.07.1979#8229778
A tour by Japan's Tokyo Ballet theater in Moscow. Dancers after performing in the ballet "Princess Kaguya," staged by Soviet choreographer Alexei Varlamov to mark the theater company's 15th anniversary, with the music by Soviet composer Mikhail Meyerovich, right, in 1977.01.07.1979#8169254
A tour by Japan's Tokyo Ballet theater in Moscow. The theater' activity was closely linked to the Soviet school of choreography, which greatly influenced the development of the Japanese ballet art.01.07.1979#8169243
A tour by Japan's Tokyo Ballet theater in Moscow. A scene from the one-act ballet "Princess Kaguya," staged by Soviet choreographer Alexei Varlamov to mark the theater company's 15th anniversary, with the music by Soviet composer Mikhail Meyerovich in 1977. The theater' activity was closely linked to the Soviet school of choreography, which greatly influenced the development of the Japanese ballet art.01.07.1979#8169241
The Japanese Tokyo Ballet Theater tours Moscow. In this photo, the Theater's actors bow to the audience after a performance based on the Japanese fairy tale Shita-kiri Suzume (The Tongue-cut Sparrow).01.07.1979#8228149
Children's group of the Tokyo Ballet Japanese theater, which is on tour in Moscow, is seen in the Palace of Pioneers and Schoolchildren on Lenin Hills (today Moscow City Palace of Children's (Youth) Creativity on the Lenin Hills). Ms. Smirnova gives gifts to children.01.07.1979#8228139
Tokyo Ballet's children's company on tour in Moscow. Playroom at the Pioneer Palace at Leninskye Gory (now Moscow City Chilren's Art Center at Leninskye Gory).01.07.1979#8228137
Tokyo Ballet's children's company on tour in Moscow. A scene from a ballet based on the Japanese folk tale, Shita-kiri Suzume.01.07.1979#8228136
A tour by Japan's Tokyo Ballet theater in Moscow. A scene from the one-act ballet "Princess Kaguya," staged by Soviet choreographer Alexei Varlamov to mark the theater company's 15th anniversary, with the music by Soviet composer Mikhail Meyerovich in 1977. The theater' activity was closely linked to the Soviet school of choreography, which greatly influenced the development of the Japanese ballet art.26.06.1979#8169240
The children's group of Japan's Tokyo Ballet takes a walk in Moscow's Alexander Garden.15.06.1979#8243843
The First International Ballet Competition at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR (currently of Russia), 11-23 June, 1969. Chair of the jury People's Artist of the USSR Galina Ulanova, center, presents bronze medals and third degree diplomas to Japanese performers Yuhiko Yasuda and Ishiya Jun.23.06.1969#6214970
The 1st International Ballet Competition and Contest of Choreographers at Moscow's State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR, now of Russia, June 11-23, 1969. Japanese ballet dancer Hideo Fukagawa performs in the 2nd round.20.06.1969#6211573
The 1st Moscow International Ballet Competition at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR (currently of Russia), 11-23 June, 1969. Japanese ballet dancer Hideo Fukagawa performs a variation from Adolphe Adam's ballet Giselle.13.06.1969#6214289
The 1st Moscow International Ballet Competition at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR (currently of Russia), 11-23 June, 1969. Soviet ballerina Lyubov Kunakova performs a pas de deux from Adolphe Adam's ballet Giselle.11.06.1969#6214287
Malika Sabirova, ballerina of the Tajik Opera and Ballet Theater, Distinguished Artist of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, right, at home with a friend.01.08.1967#6434009
Japanese theater Tokyo Ballet on a tour of the USSR. Japanese artists get acquainted with the Bolshoi Theater where they are to perform.26.06.1966#5828724