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Shimizu Masao's Role Introduction
Shimizu Masao

Shimizu Masao, male, 192 1 born in Tokyo, graduated from the Department of Engineering of Japan University, majoring in civil engineering, and is a first-class architect and ballet dancer in Japan. His works include Gion Songli and Rainbow Bridge.

Chinese name: Shimizu Masao.

Nationality: Japan

Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan

Date of birth: 192 1 year

Occupation: actor

Representative works: Gion Songli, Rainbow Bridge, etc.

Personal life

Son and daughter-in-law Shimizu Tetsutaro and Morishita Yoko.

Performance experience

1948, founded Songshan Ballet and Songshan Ballet School with Matsuyama Mikiko.

He wrote and performed ballets, such as White-haired Girl, Gion Songri and Rainbow Bridge. Later, he wrote Romeo and Juliet, Nutcracker, Datura, Cinderella, Swan Lake and so on.

Main work

White-haired Girl, Gion Songli, Rainbow Bridge, Romeo and Juliet, Nutcracker, Datura, Cinderella, Swan Lake, etc.

Social part-time job

He is currently the head of Songshan Ballet, the chairman of Songshan Ballet, a visiting professor in Peking University and Tsinghua University, the vice president of the National Headquarters of Japan-China Friendship Association, the consultant of Japan-China Cultural Exchange Association, the vice president of Tokyo Japan-China Friendship Association, the director of Japan-China Friendship Club of the consortium, and the vice president of Japanese Wushu Tai Ji Chuan Alliance.

social activity

Since 1957 first visited China, he has performed in China 100 times. During this period, he was received by Chairman Mao, Premier Zhou, Zhu De, Chen Yi, He Long, Li Xiannian, Guo Moruo, Liao Chengzhi and other party and state leaders. In particular, Premier Zhou gave a lot of guidance, hoping to promote Japan-China friendship through ballet.

The death of a character

Mr Shimizu Masao died of multiple organ failure at 6: 27pm on June 25th, 2008, at the age of 87.