
Education & Training
Graduated from Tsoying Senior High School, Dance Division (Kaohsiung, Taiwan).
Awarded a scholarship to study at the Conservatory of Dance, State University of New York at Purchase.
Upon graduation, received the Chief Justice Award of New York State and the Bert Terborgh Dance Award for outstanding achievement.
Trained and performed in works by renowned choreographers including Lin Hwai-min, George Balanchine, Paul Taylor, José Limón, Nicolo Fonte, Jacqulyn Buglisi, Ausu Noals, and Stanton Welch.
Minored in Stage Lighting Design, created lighting for numerous productions.
2003: Scholarship to the Burgos Dance Festival (Spain), where he performed and served as lighting designer for the entire production.
Lighting design praised by The New York Times for Thang Dao Dance Company performance.
Professional Experience
2003: Joined Kevin Wynn Collection, performed at the Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors Festival, New York.
2003–2008: Joined American Repertory Ballet (New Jersey, USA).
2008: Invited to join Atlanta Ballet (Georgia, USA).
Guest dancer and rehearsal director with multiple contemporary dance companies.
Faculty member at Princeton Ballet School.
Choreography
2007–2008: Created first choreographic works for a fundraising performance supporting AIDS orphans in Kenya (Come Unity):
Hush
Emotion Trail
In This Moment, At That Space
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2008: Created Searching… for the Atlanta Ballet School Summer Intensive.
Recognition & Media Coverage
2006: Featured in Pointe magazine, article “Far from Home – Li-Chuan Lin finds his place at American Repertory Ballet.”
Quoted Graham Lustig (Artistic Director, ARB): “His body has the elegant lines of classical ballet, powerful, dynamic, and flexible.”
Frequently reviewed by The New York Times and other U.S. publications with critical acclaim.
Repertoire (Selected)
Performed in works including:
Graham Lustig: Vista, Dialogues, Six Piano, The Shrew, Evening, Uncertain Steps, Cinderella, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Beauty and the Beast, The Nutcracker
Amy Seiwert: Monopoly
Dominique Dumais: A Part Between Parts
Twyla Tharp: Octet, Baker’s Dozen
John McFall: Peter Pan, The Nutcracker, Swan Lake
Michael Pink: Romeo and Juliet
George Balanchine: Serenade
Lauri Stallings: Big (performed alongside Grammy-winning group Outkast and Big Boi with guest singers)
Contributions in Taiwan
2009: Returned to Taiwan as Assistant Director for the Opening Ceremony of the 2009 Kaohsiung World Games:
Choreographed the Techno Prince Nezha (電音三太子) sequence.
Directed an 800-person jazz street dance in Vibrant Kaohsiung.
Performed in a featured duet during the ceremony.
Guest ballet instructor at Tsoying Senior High School Dance Division and Chia-Chi Girls’ Senior High School Dance Division.
2009: Presented new works Here and Beyond (此刻‧彼方) and Transformation (轉化).
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