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Takeshima founded the dancewear company YUMIKO and the YumiGirl Network in 2002. Her dancewear was used in Darren Aronofsky’s 2010 award-winning film Black Swan. She was the 2003 and 2005 recipient of the 'Best Female Dancer Award' by Dance Europe Magazine and won a gold medal at the 1996 Serge Lifar International Ballet Competition in Kyiv.
Yumiko Cheng (born 6 September 1981) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actress. Cheng was given the Japanese nickname "Yumiko" by her friends in secondary school, and upon signing with EEG , adopted it as her official stagename.
Eleanor Matsuura is a British actress best known for her roles as Yumiko in The Walking Dead, Hannah Santo in Spooks: The Greater Good, Bev in Utopia [1] and as PC Donna Prager in Cuffs. Early life [ edit ]
Yumiko Nakagawa, a Japanese girl at the center of an Okinawan controversy. Yumiko Shaku (由美子), a Japanese actress and model. Yumiko Shibata (由美子), a Japanese voice actress. Yumiko Suzuki (disambiguation), multiple people. Yumiko Takeshima (竹島 由美子), a Japanese costume designer, ballet dancer, and founder of YUMIKO dancewear.
Sisters Who Make Waves or Ride the Wind (Chinese: 乘风破浪的姐姐; pinyin: Chéngfēngpòlàng De Jiějiě) season 1 is a 2020 Chinese reality television show that was broadcast on Mango TV from 12 June to 4 September 2020. [1]
The music video for the title song, filmed on the islands of Omishima and Hakatajima in Ehime Prefecture, was released on December 25, 2017. [1] [2] The music video for "Setouchi no Koe", the group's first original song, was filmed at various locations in seven Setouchi region prefectures and was released earlier on June 5, [3] and is the only STU48 music video featuring founding member Rino ...
Born Yumiko Abe (安倍 結美子), Okada is the daughter of Yoshiteru Abe, who also acted as her tutor. [1] She is married to Shinichiro Okada , a 7 dan professional. [ 1 ] In 2004, Yumiko Okada obtained the rank of 6 dan .
Butoh (舞踏, Butō) is a form of Japanese dance theatre that encompasses a diverse range of activities, techniques and motivations for dance, performance, or movement. Following World War II, butoh arose in 1959 through collaborations between its two key founders, Tatsumi Hijikata and Kazuo Ohno.