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Julianna Ho is currently a freelance teaching artist.
Julianna Ho‘s work of her life is to believe in art education, hoping to make human beings to be more human-like, while the mission of her life is to connect with people wholeheartedly through dancing and body movements, opening the window in every person.
Jessica Leung has been a full-time dancing tutor for over 13 years. She thinks that it is dancing that makes her realize for the first time what is meant by living in the present. Dance and music have transformed her life and inspired her to understand the meaning of life, as well as how to love everything about herself. Jessica believes that we can all make an impact on others’ lives. She is grateful that she can share her own experiences to encourage people to live freely in the present!
Janice Li is a part-time dancer. She thinks that people have forgotten how to love or face themselves under a hectic lifestyle. Through the simple and relaxing body movement classes, she hopes that everybody can all review and embrace their different emotions by observing their own bodies, hence enjoying every step of their lives.
Paula Wong is a choreographer, performer and teaching artist based in Hong Kong. Paula hopes to keep exploring the relationship between herself and her body through choreography, performances and education work, hence promoting dancing to the public.
Catherine Yau is a freelance dance practitioner. She is dedicated to dance education and writing. She organized dance-related educational events for numerous schools and organizations, sharing dancing knowledge and its happiness to friends with diverse backgrounds.
Yon Jiang has been a freelance dancer teaching body rhythm and Chinese dance in recent years.
Yon Jiang was a full-time body rhythm teacher for the “Leap!” programme of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals during 2016 to 2021. She has been enthusiastic in teaching body rhythm and Chinese dance to the public.
Liz Tsui cooperated with numerous schools and organizations. From 2010 to 2022, she served as a tutor for the “Leap!” programme co-organised by Tung Wah Group of Hospitals and Taiwan’s Cloud Gate Dance School. She has been dedicated to promoting dancing and body movement culture to the public.
Fiona Lo, as a creative dance educator, has participated in various movement workshops and dance performances. She strongly believes that the inner self can be connected to the body through creative dance, thus exerting a positive influence on individuals’ thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and attitudes.
Joycine Ho is currently working as a freelance dance practitioner and has previously taught dance classes in primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong. She actively participates in dance education programs catering to various age groups, aiming to explore a sense of freedom in everyday life through physical education and engagement with participants.
Kingie Yau is a freelance dancer and dance instructor. In recent years, he has been actively involved as an educational artist and has participated in various performing arts projects and performances in Hong Kong.
Ho Ming Yan is a Hong Kong-born dance artist who graduated from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts with a degree in contemporary dance and choreography. Her work encompasses interdisciplinary creations, dance, and theatrical performances. She is passionate about using arts education for community engagement. Currently, she is an artist educator for the Jockey Club “Dance Well” Project, a dance facilitator for the Jockey Club “FreeFlow” Body Movement program, and a core member of the “Art-is-land: Young Teaching Artist Training Program.”
Tiffany Lo has been involved in the field of dance for many years, working in various schools and organizations in roles such as performing, teaching, and choreographing. She has previously worked with the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in their ” Leap! ” arts education program, dedicated to promoting creative body education, with a particular focus on movement classes for young children.