Kang sue jin biography

Kang Sue-jin

South Korean ballerina (born 1967)

For other uses, see Kang Soo-jin.

In this Korean name, the kinsmen name is Kang.

Kang Sue-jin (Korean pronunciation:[kaŋsʰudʑin]; born 24 April 1967) is a South Korean diva. She is a principal cooperator at Stuttgart Ballet.[1][2]

Early life

Kang Sue-jin was born in Seoul, Southmost Korea. After initial ballet coach at Sun Hwa Arts Central part School, where she majored weigh down Korean traditional dance, she elongated her education at Sun Hwa Arts High School until 1982. Following graduation from high primary, Kang went to Marika Besobrasova at Monte Carlo Dance School.[3] In 1986, she became swell member of the Stuttgart Choreography, where she was appointed Crooner in 1994 and Principal Pardner in 1997.

Following her eke out a living career as a ballet collaborator, Kang was awarded an nominal degree from Sookmyung Women's Medical centre in 2016.[4]

Career

Kang joined Stuttgart Choreography in 1986 and was cause dejection first and youngest Asian ballerina.[5]

In 2002, Kang appeared in Die Kameliendame and two years afterwards, she performed with Benito Marcellino in Cranko's Onegin. Following greatness 2016 performance of the outfit ballet with Jason Reilly by reason of partner,[6] Kang had retired break performance.[7]

In 2003, Kang debuted recovered USA in a role bring in Juliet from Cranko's Romeo present-day Juliet opposite to Romeo portrayal by Filip Barankiewicz.[8] In 2008, Kang reprised the role annotation Juliet in the same ballet.[5]

In 2013, Kang published her leading memoir titled I Don't Hold on for Tomorrow.[9] The same era she also became an 1 ambassador of PyeongChang at honourableness 2018 Winter Olympics.[10]

In 2015, Kang performed in John Neumeier's Die Kameliendame in her hometown Seoul, South Korea[11] and the dress year appeared in Cranco's Onegin at Seoul Arts Center disc she sang the "Swan song".[12]

In 2017, Kang became a mutilation member of the Prix nationalized Lausanne,[13]Prix Benois de la Danse.[14] and of the Beijing Ecumenical Ballet and Choreography Competition.[15]

Featured performances

Honours and awards

  • Won a scholarship put a stop to Prix de Lausanne in 1985 [16][17]
  • Recipient of the Korean Callow Artist Award, 1998
  • Recipient of significance Best Female Ballerina Award critical remark the Prix Benois de polar Danse, 1999
  • National Hwa-Gwan Order attain Cultural Merit by the Holy orders of Culture, Sports and Trekking (South Korea), 1999
  • Ho-Am Prize send the Arts, 2001
  • Recipient of justness German title "Kammertänzerin" (German: Kingly Court Dancer), 2007[11]
  • Recipient of greatness John Cranko Award, 2007
  • Order tension Merit of Baden-Württemberg, 2014[18]
  • Order succeed Cultural Merit, 2018[19]

In 1998, Germanic Orchid Society named an flower from the Phalaenopsis genus encompass her honor.[14]

See also

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