NEW YORK, NY.- Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company, a rare Asian American women-led dance company, has been mourning the loss of its artistic leader Nai-Ni Chen for the past week. Ms. Chen is an embodiment of immigrant Chinese American dance artists who came to America to contribute to the world of dance and has since created a company with deep roots in many aspects of community life. Her sudden passing also leaves a legacy of 30 years of work to create cross-cultural dances that empower the next generation of immigrant artists and honors diverse influences in mainstream American culture.
To ensure Ms. Chens legacy continues to flourish, grow, and inspire the generations to come, the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Board of Directors and Executive Director Andrew Chiang announce the appointment of three new artistic leaders for the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company.
To ensure continuity of leadership, the Company elevates Associate Artistic Director Greta Campo to the position of Interim Artistic Director. Greta has been working with Nai-Ni Chen since 2012 and has participated in most of the Companys performances. An award-winning dancer in her own right, Ms. Campo is loved and respected by all the dancers of the Company. Greta said: Throughout Nai-Nis thirty-year legacy, I had the privilege to dance and work closely with her for the past decade. During this time, I discovered her unique way of communicating her voice to the world. Spending hours with her every day in the dance studio, I grew in confidence professionally, thanks to her distinctive gift of always bringing out the best in her dancers by pushing them to do better, working hard in a quest for details and precision, while still dancing with both power and grace. This is an approach to dance that I will always follow and I am grateful to have witnessed. Even if she is not here with me physically, I do feel her strength next to me, which gives me the confidence to face the challenge of keeping the Company alive and continue her teachings and legacy of hard work. I will do that humbly, with perseverance, strength and humility, as she taught me. I have always admired her warrior spirit that shone through her as a dancer and as a person, and I will carry it with me every day.
To ensure Nai-Nis extensive efforts in preservation and education in the Chinese American community and her work in introducing the dances from her heritage to all the communities continue, the Company appoints Ying Shi as Choreographer/Director of Traditional Dance and Preservation. Ms. Shi danced with Nai-Ni Chen from 2013 to 2018 as a soloist and Chinese Dance specialist. She has since created one of the largest community dance studios in the NY/NJ Chinese American community with locations in Flushing and Livingston, NJ. She is highly respected among her peers and has followed Nai-Ni Chen every step of the way since she came to the United States. Shi Ying said: I joined Nai-Ni Dance Company when I first arrived in New York, focusing on the Chinese dance program, and inheriting knowledge from Teacher Nai-Ni each step along the way. From 2013 through 2018, I worked full-time with Teacher Nai-Ni, spending a lot of time in rehearsals and doing teaching exchanges. We performed and taught togetherfrom elementary schools to colleges, throughout New York and New Jerseybringing the beauty Chinese dance to American audiences. In 2019, I created my own two New Jersey dance schools in Flushing and Livingston, while still having opportunities to perform with and learn from Nai-Ni. Teacher Nai-Ni is my mentor, who taught me how to be a good actress, a good teacher, and a good cultural messenger in New York City. I am heartbroken to lose her and will miss her forever!
Well known for her powerful, elegant and precision oriented new work that seamlessly integrates the beauty of Asian art with the dynamism of American modern dance, Nai-Ni Chen left a legacy of pioneering contemporary works as well as new projects yet to be completed. To ensure her creative path continues to shine, the Company appoints world renowned dancer/choreographer PeiJu Chien-Pott to the position of Choreographer/Director of Contemporary/Creative Dance. PeiJu and Nai-Ni are both immigrants from Taiwan, and they have worked together in many projects serving the Asian American community PeiJu said: Nai-Ni has served as a role model to me, reminding myself of who I am and where I came from. She has been an important bridge, connecting East and West cultures and creating a platform for the artists to raise their creative voices and challenge themselves to seek out how this cultural mixture of sociality sparks our creativity and vision. It is an honor to carry Nai-Nis legacy and continue serving the Asian American community. Her vivid and generous image will forever stay with us.