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Japanese dancers win ballet prizes in Moscow
Japan⚽ Sports3 days ago

Japanese dancers win ballet prizes in Moscow

Japanese dancers Ryoma Hudzeleu and Sakura Nagai achieved success at the International Ballet Competition in Moscow. Hudzeleu was awarded gold in the senior men's solo category, while Nagai earned a bronze medal in the girls' solo category. The competition, held in Russia, showcases international talent in classical ballet. Their victories highlight the growing presence and recognition of Japanese performers on the global stage.

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Japanese dancers win ballet prizes in Moscow

Japanese dancers Ryoma Hudzeleu and Sakura Nagai achieved success at the International Ballet Competition in Moscow. Hudzeleu was awarded gold in the senior men's solo category, while Nagai earned a bronze medal in the girls' solo category. The competition, held in Russia, showcases international talent in classical ballet. Their victories highlight the growing presence and recognition of Japanese performers on the global stage.

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