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Jui-Wei Hung

Jui- Wei Hung is originally from Taiwan.
She completed a Labanotation Specialist Diploma at Trinity Laban in 2009 and has worked as a dance photographer for several regional, national and international dance companies. As a professional dance artists she has performed at the Place, Laban, Middlesex University-Simmonds Theatre from 2009 - 2011.
Jui - Wei is also a specialist teacher in Chinese Folk Dance teaching at Kingston Chinese Association (KCA) and Chinese Community School.

Professional commissions and photographic events include the international video dance festival of Burgundy, Paris and national Taiwan museum of fine arts, Taiwan in 2011.

Jui - Wei has worked with Pair Dance since June 2010



Laetitia Stott

Laetitia is a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music, with french horn her principal study. She also holds academic music degrees from Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
As a Guildhall scholar she has performed in multiple cross-arts collaborations, including performances with students from the Guildhall Drama Department, London Contemporary Dance School and the Royal College of Art (as part of the MAP/Making project, Bath Festival 2009).
Working with poets Michael Horowitz, Ian McMillan and Michael Rosen, she has performed in and led community and education projects with the Barbican Education department, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra and Guildhall/LSO Connect.
Recent performances include the Spitalfields Music Festival in London for a piece involving poetry and alphorn, as well as with ensemble Sezenyƫm, with which she has performed both internationally and in the UK, with performances including the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory, Singapore, Beit Al-Musica School, Palestine as well as The Pit theatre, Barbican and Tara Arts Studio, London.

Laetitia has been working with Pair Dance since June 2010



Sammi Fang

Sammi Fang is originally from Taiwan.
He completed a Masters in Arts degree in Fine Art from UCA and NTNU.
Sammi specialises in the fields of Video Arts, Film Making and Interactive Installation. His works have been selected and exhibited in Shanghai E-Arts Festival, James Hockey & Foyer Galleries in 2008 / 2009.

Sammi Fang has worked with Pair Dance since June 2010 and is currently commissioned on the development of multi - media digital performance work 'Duality' with choreographer Harriet Macauley of Pair Dance.

www.sammifang.com