2025/08/19
中央芭蕾舞团
Soloist of the National Ballet of China, and the National Second-class Dancer.
Graduated from Beijing Dance Academy in 2016, Wu Siming joined the National Ballet of China in the same year.
After entering the Company, he has starred in leading roles in Chinese ballets such as The Red Detachment of Women, Yimeng, as well as the symphonic ballets The Yellow River and the second movement of Inspiration and Glory. He portrayed "Magdaviya" in Natalia Makarova's version of La Bayadère, and "Ulrich" in Roland Petit's La Chauve-Souris. He also took on leading roles in modern ballet works including Long March! Long March! and Song of Life, as well as modern solo dance pieces like Ji Gong and Ink Solitary Crane. Additionally, he has performed in classic Chinese and foreign ballets such as Swan Lake, Giselle, Cinderella, Carmen, and Chinese New Year (The Nutcracker Chinese Version). In 2023 and 2024, he participated in the 13th Ballet Workshop and co-created the works Within a Square Inch and Remember Me Please with Su Yang.
He won the Third Prize (junior group) in the 10th National Dance Competition (Taoli Cup) in 2012,the Silver Medal in the 9th Lotus Dance Award and the Third Prize of Chinese classic dance in the 7th CCTV Dance Competition in 2013. In September, 2015, Wu Siming performed in the Victory and peace Gala Evening in Great Hall of the People. In 2017, he danced Fusing on the stage of Nijiinsky GALA at the invitation of Hamburg Ballet.