Towako Mizukami - Age 12 - Classical Variation: Swan Lake - YAGP Japan Semi-Finals 2021 Round 1

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Towako Mizukami
Variation from Swan Lake
Osaka, Japan Semi-Finals 2021, Round 1
Age 12
Junior Category
School: MES AMIS BALLET STUDIO

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