ms yuki lim - Artistic Choreographer / Manager & Production Manager
Yuki, 30, starts dancing at the age of thirteen under her mentor, Mdm Yam Boon Fong where she develops her passion in Chinese dance. After which she continues her training under Mdm Ding Hong and Mr Zhou Lei in NUS Chinese Dance, Singapore Foochow Association and Theatrearts Troupe. Constantly training in Chinese dance, she is actively involved in annual performances.
As an active member of NUSCD, she was involved in choreography, stage managing, organizing and running events. She was nominated and awarded Alumni of the Year under Tan Ean Kiam Arts Award 2010, presented by NUS Centre for the Arts. She also attended several overseas performance and cultural exchanges during her years in schools such as overseas training at Beijing Dance Academy Mauritius‘s 60th Anniversary of Republic of China under NUS Chinese Dance, Korea Gyeongju World Performing Arts Festival 2007 and Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich's 150th Anniversary Celebrations.
In 2010, she completed the Beijing Dance Academy Chinese Dance Graded Examinations (Syllabus Grade 4 and 5). Apart from Chinese dance, she exposes herself to other dance styles and is certified as Jazz and Hop Hip trainer under Australian Teachers of Dancing (ATOD). Currently, she continues her training in modern dance under Rhythm ‘N’ Moves Studio.
With the motivation and desire to groom talents in dance, she starts her career as a trainer under Rhythm ‘N’ Moves Studio to teach in schools’ dance enrichment programmes and co-curriculum activities. She choreographed dances for many schools’ grand events.
With the interest in developing dance programmes to introduce dance to the mass and also to instill fun in learning dance suitable for different age groups, she specializes herself in designing and managing dance programmes for schools. Currently, she is one of the pioneers in teaching and designing MOE’s initiative, Programme for Active Learning. Not only that, she also teaches students in special schools with the belief that dance is for everyone and anyone. Recently, she designs programme to encourage parents to participate with these students in dance. This not fosters the family bonding but also open up the minds of parents to spend and enjoy more time with their kids.
She goes into planning, organizing and producing dance events and concerts for various groups such as “Dancescape” organized by Rhythm ‘N’ Moves Studio in 2008, 2010 and 2012, “SPROUTS” organized by National Arts Council and Frontier Danceland in 2009 and 2010, stage manager for NUSCD EMCC dance concert in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011.
As an active member of NUSCD, she was involved in choreography, stage managing, organizing and running events. She was nominated and awarded Alumni of the Year under Tan Ean Kiam Arts Award 2010, presented by NUS Centre for the Arts. She also attended several overseas performance and cultural exchanges during her years in schools such as overseas training at Beijing Dance Academy Mauritius‘s 60th Anniversary of Republic of China under NUS Chinese Dance, Korea Gyeongju World Performing Arts Festival 2007 and Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich's 150th Anniversary Celebrations.
In 2010, she completed the Beijing Dance Academy Chinese Dance Graded Examinations (Syllabus Grade 4 and 5). Apart from Chinese dance, she exposes herself to other dance styles and is certified as Jazz and Hop Hip trainer under Australian Teachers of Dancing (ATOD). Currently, she continues her training in modern dance under Rhythm ‘N’ Moves Studio.
With the motivation and desire to groom talents in dance, she starts her career as a trainer under Rhythm ‘N’ Moves Studio to teach in schools’ dance enrichment programmes and co-curriculum activities. She choreographed dances for many schools’ grand events.
With the interest in developing dance programmes to introduce dance to the mass and also to instill fun in learning dance suitable for different age groups, she specializes herself in designing and managing dance programmes for schools. Currently, she is one of the pioneers in teaching and designing MOE’s initiative, Programme for Active Learning. Not only that, she also teaches students in special schools with the belief that dance is for everyone and anyone. Recently, she designs programme to encourage parents to participate with these students in dance. This not fosters the family bonding but also open up the minds of parents to spend and enjoy more time with their kids.
She goes into planning, organizing and producing dance events and concerts for various groups such as “Dancescape” organized by Rhythm ‘N’ Moves Studio in 2008, 2010 and 2012, “SPROUTS” organized by National Arts Council and Frontier Danceland in 2009 and 2010, stage manager for NUSCD EMCC dance concert in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011.