Jing Xian
Composer
Jing Xian became a professional pipa player in China at the young age of 15. She showed early talent for composition, winning several competitions in China for her original works. After studying composition and graduating from a conservatory in China, she was awarded a scholarship to Oxford University, where she completed her Master of Studies, MPhil in Music, pursued a DPhil in ethnomusicology, and was honored as a Moberly Graduate Scholar. Over 800 of her works have appeared in album recordings, and she contributed compositions to dance dramas, television, and film. Since joining Shen Yun at its inception, she has composed and arranged numerous pieces for its annual dance productions. She is concurrently an associate professor of music at Fei Tian College in New York.
Gao Yuan
Composer & Conductor
A composer, conductor, and pianist, Gao Yuan has written and arranged many notable Shen Yun Performing Arts pieces. He is steeped in both the classical Western and Chinese music traditions, giving him a rare sensibility very suitable for Shen Yun. Gao Yuan attended the Tianjin Conservatory of Music and was later a piano soloist with the Central (National) Ballet of China before relocating to Australia and then the United States.
Qin Yuan
Composer
A versatile and prolific young composer, Qin Yuan has composed over 200 pieces of music. Among them are Shen Yun’s first-ever mini-operas A Song for You and The Stratagem, as well as numerous works for orchestra and classical Chinese dance training regimens. Holding a Master of Music Composition from China’s top conservatory—the China Conservatory of Music—she is also a virtuosic pianist.
Michelle Ren
Choreographer
Michelle Ren began training in artistic gymnastics at age 6. At China’s National Artistic Gymnastics Competition she took fourth place, and at Liaoning province’s Peach and Plum Cup Dance Competition she took first place in her division (youth). She was later second runner-up in the national Popular Culture Award Competition of China. In 2007, she won first place in the adult female division of New Tang Dynasty Television’s International Classical Chinese Dance Competition.
Yungchia Chen
Choreographer
Yungchia Chen is currently an instructor at Fei Tian Academy of the Arts in New York, and was formerly a lecturer in dance at Central University for Nationalities in Beijing. Before coming to the United States, he was a council member of the Dance Association of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Trained in Chinese classical and folk dance, along with ballet, he won first place in New Tang Dynasty Television’s 2007 International Classical Chinese Dance Competition, the International Cultural Exchange Award (top honor) and the Silver Medal in choreography at Japan’s Kitakyushu International Dance Competition, as well as both the Silver Medal (performance) and the Gardener Award (pedagogy) in China’s National Peach and Plum Cup Dance Competition.