Xin Ying

Dance is a shared pulse, a conversation, a vibration that transforms everyone and everything it touches. Through it, we remember that movement is life, and life, at its core, is dance.

I am a dancer, always and forever.

I love dance so deeply that I make technology dance. I love it so endlessly that I make spectator dance. My work is a transmission—a kinesthetic sympathy that leaps from my body to other bodies, from machines to bodies, creating an ecosystem of motion and connection.

“Past meets future as dancer and choreographer Xin Ying duets with Martha Graham’s digital ghost, transforming dance preservation into supernatural communion.”

The Brooklyn Rail

Principal dancer Xin Ying in photo by Gregg Delman, her long black hair is flying.

“In the intriguing premiere “Letter to Nobody,” which the outstanding dancer Xin Ying choreographed with Mimi Yin, Xin dances in front of archival footage of Graham in “Letter to the World,” a 1940 Graham masterpiece inspired by Emily Dickinson.”

—— The New York Times

“She is beautiful and metallic and unsettlingly posthuman.”

TEDx Shanghai

The strength Lying in Emotions

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KEEP DANCING, KEEP TREMBELING

KEEP DANCING, KEEP TREMBELING

KEEP BECOMING

KEEP BECOMING