YATING CHI
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Biography 個人簡介
Artist Statement 藝術家自述
Resume 履歷
Video 影片
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服務項目
藝術式語言教育
舞蹈律動-綻放天生的創作力
舞動感統藝術遊戲
幼兒芭蕾啟蒙
成律放鬆延展
藝術外拍
Upcoming event 活動訊息
Collaborators 合作藝術家
Dance Education Rescorce
Press 新聞報導
2015 (TAAC) Taiwan a World of Orchids and The Moment Press
2014 紐約舞蹈遊行
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Collaborator
s
Musician
Mimi Y.C. Lin
www.musicbeans.com
www.languagebeans.com
A four year old Mimi began her musical journey through her love affair with a brown baby grand she named “Lala". Having become quick friends (not that the piano had much choice), Mimi and Lala spent much time together – talking, playing, and even hugging each other to sleep. At 15, Mimi met "Golden Boy", a French horn with whom she traveled the world to such places as, among others, New York's Lincoln Center, Vancouver's Chan Center, and the Vienna Musikverein where she and Golden Boy performed professionally.
Aside from playing with Lala and Golden Boy, as a composer Mimi enjoys reflecting on her inner self and on the inter-relationships of others. In particular, Mimi strives towards developing new forms of expression and enjoys collaborating with different artists from various backgrounds to visually and acoustically expresses what literally cannot be revealed by mere words.
Mimi holds a master’s degree from Columbia Univ., and is a Ph.D. candidate at Penn State. While at Columbia, Mimi taught applied piano and supervised music education majors at Penn State. Her doctrinal research delves into the artistic field and includes studying the creativity, music, language, and cross-cultural understanding in/of young children. She has presented her academic works, and hands-on workshops, nationally and internationally at major conferences such as Music Education National Conference (MENC), Society of Ethnomusicology (SEM), and International Society for Music Education (ISME). Mimi is currently the creative director at Music Beans and Language Beans.
Shuo-An Chen
http://shuoanchen.com
Shuo-An
is a film composer, musical songwriter from Taiwan, graduated from the Scoring for Film and Multimedia program at New York University. Having been influenced by classical, jazz, indie and traditional Chinese music, she dedicates herself to integrate these elements to create into her own unique style. Trained as a classical musician in the system of the west, she composes with academic skills that combine popular materials and everyday sounds. From her experiences of travelling abroad, she begins consider her role as an artist, and begin to fuse Eastern and Western cultures into harmony.
On top of composing for films, dramas and musicals, Chen is also a prolific writer of proses and poems and has been nominated for many competitions.
After graduating from National Sun Yat-Sen University, she decided to broaden her horizon. Hence, she applied for NYU and got the admission. She had been studying under
Ira Newborn
, Rich Shemaria,
Joseph Church
and
Mark Suozzo
.
Visual Artist
Catherine Lan
http://www.catherinelanart.com
Feng-Tsung Chan
http://www.fengtsungchan.com
Originally from Taiwan,
Feng-Tsung Chan
is a visual artist specializing in sculpture and installation. Working with found objects, he constructs a party of materials, an immersive experience to explore how instinct functions within the material world and the social environment. In 2013, he receives his MFA degree from School of Visual Arts and currently lives and works in Brooklyn. He finds interdisciplinary collaboration very excited to be the next expansion of his artistic practice.
Therapist
Chia Chun Jessica Hu
http://ccjessica.wix.com/let-body-talk-dmt
Chia Chun Jessica Hu
is a dance/movement psychotherapist, performer, Choreographer, and dance educator. Ms. Hu is born in Taiwan, currently working as a Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist and Licensed Creative Arts Therapist in a rehabilitation center in Brooklyn. She has performed in many dance events in NYC area and collaborated with choreographers, psychotherapists, performing artists, and documentary filmmakers. Her choreography of clinical experience with patients was performed in American dance movement therapy concert in 2011.
Ms. Hu’s clinical work experience includes working with children throughout adults diagnosed with variety of mental illness, such as Major depression, Eating Disorders, Parkinson’s disorder, Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Major Depression, and Anxiety. She also does home visit with autisms and conducts body-mind wellness workshop in non-profit organization. In addition, She presented her clinical work at the Annual American Dance Therapy Conference (2013), at Korea Dance Therapy Association International Conference (2013) and Expressive Arts Summit (2012). As a dance movement therapist, performing artist, and dance educator, Ms. Hu has passionately believed that body and movement as a communicative tool help people discover self and find joy of self-expression and connection through dance, as an implicit journey.
Dancers
Megan Minturn
http://www.meganminturn.com
Megan Minturn, MA, RYT is a New York-based dancer, educator and choreographer. She
loves sharing her passion for movement.
She dances with
Movement of the People Dance Company
and Sacred Space Dance. She performed the works of Mabingo Alfdaniels, Catherine Gallant, Frederick Curry, Carolyn Webb, Dianne Duggan, Deborah Damast, Rainy Demerson, Saya Hardako, Jacques Heim, Jenny Brown, Joya Powell, and Charles Ahovissi.
Her company MJM Dance performed at the 92nd St. Y, New York's Dance New Amsterdam, Amalgamate Artist Series, Dixon Place, NYU's Frederick Loewe Theatre, the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance and Ailey's Citigroup Theatre.
Megan began studying dance in Omaha, NE and participated in Perry Mansfield's Performing Arts School in Steamboat Springs, CO. and Omaha Theatre Company's Pre-Professional Ballet program. At Fordham University's College at Lincoln Center Megan majored in Philosophy and minored in African and French Major Studies, studying in Senegal, West Africa. Most recently, Megan studied dance in Havana, Cuba.
She received her 200 hour Yoga Alliance Certification at
Sonic Yoga
in New York City. Yoga and dance prove a natural fit for Megan as they are a perfect union of her love of movement and philosophy.
Megan worked with the
ARTery
teaching Dancing Classroom's ballroom dance to 5th graders, Charles Ahovissi's
African Culture Connection
performing and teaching West African dance, the Diavolo Project: Nebraska dancing and teaching athletic contemporary dance, and
participated in a Kennedy Center funded Teaching Artist Initiative.
She has worked with
Little Red Schoolhouse Summer Program
,
The School at Peridance
, Notes in Motion, Action Arts at Columbia University,
Dance Theatre of Harlem
, and
HB Studios.
She has presented workshops and sat on panels at the National Dance Education Organizations annual workshops and has written curricula for the New York City Department of Education's Office of Arts and Special Projects. Megan teaches dance at the
Brooklyn International High School
. Her students have performed throughout New York City.
She holds an MA in Dance Education from New York University.
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