Jenni Hong
 Office: WSQ 104D
Office: WSQ 104D
408-924-5044
jenni.hong@sjsu.edu
, a transplant from New York and Taipei, is a dance director, choreographer, educator,
                  performer and improviser.  She is the artistic director of Jenni Hong Dance,
founded in 2005. Hong holds a M.A. degree in psychology from Columbia University and
                  is a RYT-500 Yoga teacher. She was a guest teacher at Tisch, NYU as part of the Artist
                  in Residency Festival with Gibney Dance and has taught Yoga and movement awareness
                  to survivors of domestic violence, seniors, LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS communities in New
                  York City for many years.  Her choreography has been presented in Taiwan, New York,
                  and most recently at BAM Fisher Theater, Harlem Stage, Dance at Socrates Sculpture
                  Park, Green Space, Dixon Place, Triskelion Arts, Wassaic Summer Festivals, and Movement
                  Research Festival 2018 at Danspace Project.  For nearly 3 decades in New York, she
                  danced professionally with artists including Kirstie Simson, Gibney Dance, Nathan
                  Trice, Dance Forum Taipei, Erica Essner, David Appel, Edisa Weeks, Elise Knudson,
                  Aviva Geismar, among others.  Hong has been the recipient of EMOVES 13 mentorship
                  program at Harlem Stage, LMCC Manhattan Community Arts Fund, Triskelion Arts Space
                  Subsidy Grant and CUNY Dance Initiative grant and residency from 2017 to 2019 where
                  she created work and taught dance partnering workshops at Joffrey Dance Center and
                  Queensborough Community College. Since moving to California in 2022, Hong’s choreography
                  have been presented by ODC Theater in San Francisco, Bay Area Independent Chinese
                  Dancers in Oakland, Taiwanese Cultural Festival in SF, sjDANCEco Festival and Palo
                  Alto Arts Center. Hong currently teaches Choreography, Dance Improvisations, Contact
                  Improvisation and Contemporary Dance techniques at San Jose State University.