Nai-Ni
Chen

"Spiritual
Choreographer" ... Dance Magazine
"A
rare modern dance choreographer"...NY Times
Drawing
on elements from the flowing lines of Chinese calligraphy to the thundering
motion of the martial arts, Nai-Ni Chen is one of the very few established
Asian- American choreographers who meld the dynamic freedom of American modern
dance with the stoic discipline of the Chinese classical arts. Through the more
than 50 dances she has created since forming the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company in
1988, Ms. Chen has developed a unique style that takes audiences into a realm
beyond cultural boundaries.
Ms.
Chen has received a two-year Choreographer’s Fellowship from the National
Endowment for the Arts and has twice received a Choreographer’s Fellowship from
the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Her work has been commissioned by
many foundations and institutions, including the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation,
the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, the Joyce
Theater, the Lincoln Center Institute,
Dancing in the Streets in New York, the New Jersey Performing Arts
Center, and, recently,
Dancing Wheels of Cleveland, Ohio, Ballet Met of Columbus, Ohio, and New Jersey Ballet, among
others.
Winning
critical acclaim worldwide, her works have been presented at more than 200 art
centers and universities in the United States and at international festivals in
Mexico, Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, and Korea, and in China, where in
2002 Ms. Chen received the prized Golden Lotus Award.
Ms.
Chen comes from a rich dance tradition. Born in Taiwan, she began her training in Chinese dance
at age four and, from the age of fourteen, received intensive training in the
disciplines of Peking Opera, martial arts, ballet, modern dance, music, and
visual arts at the Chinese
Cultural University.
She became an outstanding performer at an early age and, during her college
years, toured and performed with numerous professional companies. When she was
eighteen, the government of the Republic of China selected Ms. Chen for several
ambassadorial culture missions to perform traditional Chinese dance in nineteen
countries, including a one-month engagement at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway
in New York.
Later, as an early member of the Cloud Gate Dance Theater directed by Lin
Huai-Ming, Ms. Chen broadened and enriched her dance experience. In 1982, she
graduated from the Chinese
Cultural University
with special presidential honors awarded by its Board of Trustees. She then
determined to come to the United
States to pursue her dream of seeking her
own voice in the world of contemporary dance.
In
New York, Ms.
Chen studied with many dance masters and was exposed to various modern dance
styles, including those of Martha Graham, José Limon, Alwin Nikolais, and Paul
Taylor. She also studied choreography at New York University
with Doris Rudko and worked with Mary Anthony and Bertram Ross, who
significantly influenced her dedication to her pursuit. After receiving her
Master’s degree in 1985, Ms. Chen began to integrate the different idioms of
dance that she’d studied, seeking the unique style that would be representative
of her inspiration and heritage. In 1988, she formed her Company, whose success
is evidenced by its having been presented by major arts centers in more than 35
states and abroad.
In
addition to performing, Ms. Chen has taught master classes at many colleges and
festivals in the United States
and in Poland, Russia, Taiwan,
and China. She has taught at New York University, Rutgers University,
the Mary Anthony Dance Studio, and Peridance, she also has been a principal
affiliate artist of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center since its inception.
For K–12 Arts in Education, Ms. Chen has taken her Company to many public
schools throughout the tri-state area for long-term residencies, including the
most recent ones at PS 184 in New York City and
Project Poetry Live in Litchfield,
Connecticut. For her achievement
in performing arts and dedication to arts education, Ms. Chen has received
numerous awards, including the Achievement Award from the International
Institute of New Jersey in 2001, and from the Organization of Chinese Americans
in 2006. On television, Ms. Chen is an often-featured artist on PBS/NJN’s
“State of the Arts.”
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