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== Emily Cheung == {{AAType |Image=emily.png |Home page= |Location= |Type= |Featured= |Arts= }} Emily Cheung is an educator, performer and choreographer. She is a professional Chinese dance artist specialized in both the Chinese classical and contemporary styles. She received her dance training in China, the United States and Canada. With an active performing schedule, Emily has won many prestigious dance awards including three grand prizes from the North American Chinese Dance Competition for her excellent dance technique and interpretation. She is an educator, performer, and choreographer with a B.F.A. and B. Ed. and Master of Fine Arts (M.A.) in Dance from York University. Cheung is involved in preserving traditional Chinese dance, creating contemporary dance that honours the Chinese traditions, and collaborating with artists from other disciplines and ethnic backgrounds to create works with unique aesthetic sensibilities. Her latest performance‘Bitter Tea’ in company’s annual show was critiqued by Paula Critron as ‘Radiant’ dancer. This article is based on: littlepeargarden.com
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