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| Wei DongSheng -- CEO of the T. M. Culture & Arts Center and Artistic Director of the Atlanta Professional Dance School |
To Atlanta Ballet lovers, he is a household name. To those Atlantans who would not necessarily call themselves ballet lovers, many are still familiar with his work, if not his face – even if it is painted a haunting grey for his role as Dracula.
Wei DongSheng is celebrating his fourteenth year with Atlanta Ballet. For years, his image has been on countless posters, flyers, advertisements and magazine covers around town as not only the face of Dracula, but also in roles for Peter Pan, Romeo + Juliet and Shed Your Skin: The Indigo Girls Project. |
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| Jenny Jue Chen -- Director of the Atlanta Professional Dance School |
| Jenny Jue Chen a dancer and choreographer received her
professional dance training from the Beijing Dance Academy since 1972.
She graduated with top honors from BDA prior to performing as a
soloist dancer with the Central Ballet China. In 1991, she joined
Atlanta Ballet. Her specialties include choreographing, teaching
classical ballet and Chinese folk dance. Now she is the founder and
director for the Atlanta Professional Dance School. |
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Mi Li-
Ballet Mistress of the Atlanta Professional Dance School
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A dancer and
choreographer received her professional dance training from the
Beijing Dance Academy since 1972. She graduated with top honors
from BDA prior to performing as a soloist dancer with the
Central Ballet China. Her specialties include choreographing,
teaching classical ballet, Character dance and Chinese folk
dance. Now she is the ballet mistress for the Atlanta
Professional Dance School.
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| Sara Wang-- Dance Teacher and Choreographer |
| Sara Wang was principal traditional Chinese dancer. Graduated from
Chinese School for the Arts. She is member of Chinese Dance Artist
Association. She was a principal dancer with the Qian Feng Dance
Company and Zhe Jiang Dance Company, Her major roles including Bai She
Zhuan, Si Lu Hua Yu. During her years with the dancing troop, she
danced in many countries. In 1988 Sara represented China to perform at
the United Nations. In 1999, she had a short engagement as a dancing
instructor of the Canadian Royal Academy of Ballet. |
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Cui Hui-Director
of the T.M. Culture & Arts Center |
Being
a professional Chinese teacher
working
in China and the United States, Ms. Cui has over 15 years of
experience in teaching students who are native or non-native in
the Chinese language. Ms. Cui received her Bachelor degree in
1990 from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature in
Peking University in Beijing, China, which has been recognized
as #1 in the Chinese language research and education in the
world. Since 1992, Ms. Cui has been qualified by the Ministry of
China Education as a senior Chinese language teacher. From 1999
to 2005, she was a Chinese teacher in a Cleveland-based Chinese
school.
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