The Ballet Show's Long-Awaited Dedicated Studio Completed After Three Years, Officially Launching as a Ballet Company! Pre-opening on March 17, 2026, Grand Opening Scheduled for July 1.
The entertainment ballet company "The Ballet Show," operated by Wybro Inc., has pre-opened its own studio on March 17 after three years of preparation, with a grand opening scheduled for July 1. This marks the official launch of the ballet company, significantly enhancing its creative activities and lesson environment.
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Wybro Inc. (Location: Minato-ku, Tokyo / Representative Director: Daisuke Yamamoto), which operates the entertainment ballet company "The Ballet Show," pre-opened its own studio on March 17, 2026. The grand opening is scheduled for July 1 of the same year, after additional interior construction. With this studio opening, "The Ballet Show" will officially relaunch as a ballet company. This studio will function as a base supporting future creation, practice, rehearsals, lessons, and training, becoming the foundation for realizing "spreading ballet," a philosophy that The Ballet Show has cherished, in a more concrete form. We have also released a studio tour video where you can see the inside of the studio.
▼Studio Tour Video
https://youtu.be/dG94XoeQ0A8?si=OO9I4BTly5ApjJLR
"The Ballet Show"'s first "base" realized after three years.
Until now, The Ballet Show has conducted most of its creative work, practices, lessons, and rehearsals for performances at rental studios. However, as daily activities accumulated, a significant amount of work was required for peripheral tasks such as checking studio availability, making reservations, transportation, and carrying equipment, often preventing full concentration on the creative process itself.
This place was originally needed much earlier. Still, it took about three years to realize this studio. To seriously pursue the art of ballet, create works, and refine dancing, it requires more time, cost, and environmental development than imagined.
Even amidst such circumstances, we continued our activities to deliver better works to our audience, and finally, we were able to acquire "our own base."
With the birth of this base, the location for lessons and rehearsals is fixed, and the foundation of our activities will be greatly stabilized.
Moving forward from days of preparing within limited time, we now have an environment where we can engage more essentially with creative work.
An environment where creativity is enhanced, and members can dance freely.
The new studio is spacious and has high ceilings, providing a space where members can use their bodies extensively and dance freely. Previously, it was necessary to divide groups for lessons depending on the number of people and repertoire, but with sufficient space secured, more efficient and intensive practice is now possible.
[Features] Studio environment pursuing ease of dancing.
For this studio, "Harlequin Cascade" (also used by the Paris Opera and the Royal Ballet of England) was adopted as the flooring material, emphasizing comfort and safety for dancing. This is a professional performance floor with appropriate elasticity and slip resistance.
Furthermore, for the subfloor, "Ater Standard" from Ater Co., Ltd., which specializes in ballet and dance studio construction in Japan, was adopted.
Notably, this studio is the "first in Japan"* to combine "Harlequin Cascade" and "Ater Standard" across a large area of 255 square meters for a private ballet school.
Overly hard floors tend to accumulate strain on the body, such as knees and lower back, posing a significant challenge for dancers.
In this studio, by considering the softness, elasticity, and slip resistance of the floor, we aimed to create an environment where dancers can perform with greater peace of mind, including jumps and landings. Indeed, company members have voiced comments such as "easy to dance," "easy to jump," and "can practice freely."
Moreover, having two studio rooms allows for improved creative efficiency, such as one space for rehearsals while the other allows individuals to focus on self-practice or other tasks. Being able to store costumes and equipment in the studio has also contributed to reducing the burden of daily activities.
*According to Ater Co., Ltd. research (as of April 2026). First in Japan as an example of a privately operated ballet studio/school facility that combines "Harlequin Cascade" and "Ater Standard" across a total area of 255 square meters.
Future studio utilization:
Utilization methods
- Practice and rehearsals for The Ballet Show performances
- Ballet school offering teaching
- Implementation of The Ballet Show workshops and events
- Provision of space as a rental studio.
This studio will be utilized as a place for practice, rehearsals, and self-practice for The Ballet Show's performance productions. By continuously refining our works in a stable environment, we aim to improve the quality of our stage productions. Additionally, its use.
▼Studio Tour Video
https://youtu.be/dG94XoeQ0A8?si=OO9I4BTly5ApjJLR
"The Ballet Show"'s first "base" realized after three years.
Until now, The Ballet Show has conducted most of its creative work, practices, lessons, and rehearsals for performances at rental studios. However, as daily activities accumulated, a significant amount of work was required for peripheral tasks such as checking studio availability, making reservations, transportation, and carrying equipment, often preventing full concentration on the creative process itself.
This place was originally needed much earlier. Still, it took about three years to realize this studio. To seriously pursue the art of ballet, create works, and refine dancing, it requires more time, cost, and environmental development than imagined.
Even amidst such circumstances, we continued our activities to deliver better works to our audience, and finally, we were able to acquire "our own base."
With the birth of this base, the location for lessons and rehearsals is fixed, and the foundation of our activities will be greatly stabilized.
Moving forward from days of preparing within limited time, we now have an environment where we can engage more essentially with creative work.
An environment where creativity is enhanced, and members can dance freely.
The new studio is spacious and has high ceilings, providing a space where members can use their bodies extensively and dance freely. Previously, it was necessary to divide groups for lessons depending on the number of people and repertoire, but with sufficient space secured, more efficient and intensive practice is now possible.
[Features] Studio environment pursuing ease of dancing.
For this studio, "Harlequin Cascade" (also used by the Paris Opera and the Royal Ballet of England) was adopted as the flooring material, emphasizing comfort and safety for dancing. This is a professional performance floor with appropriate elasticity and slip resistance.
Furthermore, for the subfloor, "Ater Standard" from Ater Co., Ltd., which specializes in ballet and dance studio construction in Japan, was adopted.
Notably, this studio is the "first in Japan"* to combine "Harlequin Cascade" and "Ater Standard" across a large area of 255 square meters for a private ballet school.
Overly hard floors tend to accumulate strain on the body, such as knees and lower back, posing a significant challenge for dancers.
In this studio, by considering the softness, elasticity, and slip resistance of the floor, we aimed to create an environment where dancers can perform with greater peace of mind, including jumps and landings. Indeed, company members have voiced comments such as "easy to dance," "easy to jump," and "can practice freely."
Moreover, having two studio rooms allows for improved creative efficiency, such as one space for rehearsals while the other allows individuals to focus on self-practice or other tasks. Being able to store costumes and equipment in the studio has also contributed to reducing the burden of daily activities.
*According to Ater Co., Ltd. research (as of April 2026). First in Japan as an example of a privately operated ballet studio/school facility that combines "Harlequin Cascade" and "Ater Standard" across a total area of 255 square meters.
Future studio utilization:
Utilization methods
- Practice and rehearsals for The Ballet Show performances
- Ballet school offering teaching
- Implementation of The Ballet Show workshops and events
- Provision of space as a rental studio.
This studio will be utilized as a place for practice, rehearsals, and self-practice for The Ballet Show's performance productions. By continuously refining our works in a stable environment, we aim to improve the quality of our stage productions. Additionally, its use.