Mizuki Amemiya

Demi Soloist

Mizuki Amemiya

Demi Soloist

Vita

Mizuki Amemiya was born in Tokyo (Japan). She received her ballet education at the private school Hattori Ayako Ballet Class in her home town. In 2014 she attended the John Cranko Schule in Stuttgart where she graduated in 2017.

In the 2017-18 season Mizuki Amemiya became an apprentice with the Stuttgart Ballet and since the 2018-19 season she was a member of the Corps de ballet. At the beginning of the 2023/24 season she was promoted to Demi-Soloist, one season later she became a Soloist with the Stuttgart Ballet.
Photo Carlos Quezada
Swan Lake
Chr.: John Cranko
D: Mizuki Amemiya
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
Initials R.B.M.E.
Chr.: John Cranko
D: Mizuki Amemiya, Adrian Oldenburger
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
The Lady of the Camellias
Chr.: John Neumeier
D: Mizuki Amemiya, Friedemann Vogel
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
The Kingdom of the Shades
Chr.: Natalia Makarova nach Marius Petipa
D: Mizuki Amemiya, Aoi Sawano, Veronika Verterich
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
Romeo and Juliet
Chr.: John Cranko
D: Mizuki Amemiya, Ensemble
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
The Place of Choice
Chr.: Roman Novitzky
D: Mizuki Amemiya, Henrik Erikson, Fabio Adorisio, Christopher Kunzelmann, Ensemble
Photo Stuttgarter Ballett
Swan Lake
Chr.: John Cranko
D: Mizuki Amemiya, Clemens Fröhlich
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
Siebte Sinfonie
Chr.: Uwe Scholz
D: Mizuki Amemiya, Martino Semenzato
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
Where does the time go?
Chr.: Samantha Lynch
D: Mizuki Amemiya, Christopher Kunzelmann
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett
The Lady of the Camellias
Chr.: John Neumeier
D: Mizuki Amemiya, Daniele Silingardi
Photo Roman Novitzky / Stuttgarter Ballett

Repertoire

Leading Roles and Solo Roles with the Stuttgart Ballet
  • Aurora's Nap (Johan Inger): Puss in Boots, Little Red Riding Hood, Blue Bird
  • Blake Works I (William Forsythe)
  • Bliss (Johan Inger)
  • Große Fuge (Hans van Manen)
  • Ifima (Louis Stiens, Shaked Heller)
  • Initials R.B.M.E. (John Cranko): solo role in the 1st movement
  • Kingdom of Shades, from: La Bayadère (Natalia Makarova after Marius Petipa): 3rd variation
  • Mehlberg (Shaked Heller)
  • One of a Kind (Jiří Kylián)
  • Requiem (Kenneth MacMillan):solo role
  • Romeo and Juliet (John Cranko): Gypsy
  • Seventh Symphony (Uwe Scholz): Solo role
  • Swan Lake (John Cranko): Odette/Odile, big Swan, Pas de six
  • SYMPHONY NO. 2 "Under the Trees' Voices" (David Dawson)
  • The Lady of the Camellias (John Neumeier): Prudence Duvernoy, Olympia
  • The Place of Choice (Roman Novitzky): Solo
  • The Sleeping Beauty (Marcia Haydée after Petipa): Sapphire, Beauty Fairy
  • The Taming of the Shrew (John Cranko): Pas de six
  • Where does the time go? (Samantha Lynch)

Specially created Roles
  • Aurora's Nap (Johan Inger): Corps de ballet
  • IT.FLOPPY.RABBIT (Katarzyna Kozielska)
  • Lost Room (Fabio Adorisio)
  • Source (Edward Clug)
  • Take Your Pleasure Seriously (Katarzyna Kozielska)
  • The Nutcracker (Edward Clug): deer (Solo)
  • Where does the time go? (Samantha Lynch)

Specially created Roles at Noverre: Young Choreographers
  • #fivewithfive Just a few moons away (Anne Jung)
  • Ajna (Aurora De Mori)

Corps de ballet Roles with the Stuttgart Ballet
  • Blake Works I (William Forsythe)
  • Bliss (Johan Inger)
  • Don Quijote (Maximiliano Guerra)
  • Hikarizatto (Itzik Galili)
  • Initials R.B.M.E. (John Cranko)
  • La fille mal gardée (Frederick Ashton)
  • Mayerling (Kenneth MacMillan)
  • Onegin (John Cranko)
  • Requiem (Kenneth MacMillan)
  • Romeo and Juliet (John Cranko)
  • Seventh Symphony (Uwe Scholz)
  • Symphony in C (George Balanchine)
  • Swan Lake (John Cranko)
  • The Kingdom of the Shades, from La Bayadère (Natalia Makarova after Marius Petipa)
  • The Lady of the Camellias (John Neumeier)
  • The Nutcracker (Edward Clug): fairy of the forest, butterfly
  • The Sleeping Beauty (Marcia Haydée after Petipa)
  • The Taming of the Shrew (John Cranko)