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== Wen Wei Dance == Wen Wei Wang was born in mainland China, where he trained and performed as a professional dancer. He subsequently spent 12 years in Canada as a professional dancer, teacher and choreographer before forming Wen Wei Dance in 2003. Wen Wei Dance offers a fresh voice in dance, one that is inspired by the evolving Canadian cultural context, which is made up of many experiences from many cultures. The company has presented Wen Wei Wangβs full length-work, Tao (2003), at the Firehall Arts Theatre in Vancouver in 2003 and 2004, and in 3 cities in Colombia, South America during the 7th Temporada Internacional de Danza Contemporanea Colombia in September 2004. Wen Wei Wang's most recent work, the solo One Man's... was featured at the Vancouver International Dance Festival in March 2005. Wen Wei Wang has just received a commission from the CanDance Network to create and tour a new work for six dancers that will premiere at the Canada Dance Festival in June 2006, and tour across Canada in Fall 2006.
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