About Jingwen Fu
Jingwen Fu, graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy with a major in Chinese classical dance performance and education in 2012,is a National Class One Performer and a young professional dancer. She used to work at the Beijing Air Force Political and Cultural Corps. She has represented Chinese culture on numerous cultural exchange performances in South Korea, the United States, and Europe. Her solo performances have won the gold prize at the Beijing Dance Competition, and she has played major roles in small dance dramas such as "Mud Doll." In 2009, she represented Chinese university students in the National Day Gala at Tiananmen Square. In 2010, she led the dance troupe "Blue and White Porcelain Charm" as a representative of the Chinese Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo, receiving praise from overseas media. In 2013, she played a major role in the dance drama "Jiang Jie" and participated in touring performances at the National Grand Theater and the Great Hall of the People. Jingwen founded the FJW Dance Studio in Boston, dedicated to promoting Chinese classical dance and offering scientifically designed and systematic teaching programs, which are highly regarded by the Chinese community.
Jingwen Fu is not only dedicated to dance teaching but also actively participates in the promotion and dissemination of Chinese culture and charity performances. She also leads several dance troupes that perform actively on major stages in Boston and beyond. Jingwen and her students have won numerous international awards, including the prestigious "Top Ten Platinum Award" at the Taoli Cup, as well as multiple first-place overall titles in U.S. dance competitions. Additionally, she is actively involved in cultural promotion and charity performances, spreading Chinese culture and the art of dance. Currently, she also teaches Asian dance at Novartis.
Education and Rewards History
Education
Beijing Dance Academy with a major in Chinese classical dance performance and education
Dance Achievements
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2008: Awarded the title of "Outstanding Trainee" during military training at the Beijing Dance Academy.
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2009:
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Participated in the creation and rehearsal of the large-scale musical and dance epic Road to Rejuvenation, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
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Recognized as an advanced individual in the 60th anniversary mass parade in Beijing.
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Represented China in the cultural exchange performance at the Shanghai World Expo.
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2010:
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Obtained Level 9-10 teaching qualification certificates and registration from the Chinese Dancers Association.
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Awarded the title of "Triple-A Student" and a first-class scholarship at the Beijing Dance Academy.
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2014:
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Received the teaching qualification certificate for Chinese dance from the Beijing Dance Academy.
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Received the social artistic level teaching certificate from the China National Opera & Dance Drama Theater.
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Played lead roles in the dance dramas Jiang Jie and Little Mud Man.
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2015: Honored with the Outstanding Contribution Award by the Guangdong Dance Association.
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2016:
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Completed the Chinese Dancers Association's program and founded the Pixie Dance Troupe in Boston.
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Participated in charity dance performances and the Harvard Medical School's Mid-Autumn Festival Gala.
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2017:
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Certified as an instructor for the "Dance Director Talent Training" program by the Nanning Arts Theatre Co., Ltd., supported by the National Arts Fund.
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Participated in the Harvard University Chinese New Year Gala and Asian-American Festival's dance performance, receiving the "Top Ten Platinum Awards" and "Most Beloved Dance Piece" at the overseas Peach & Plum Cup competition in Boston.
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2018: Received the "Top Ten Platinum Awards" and the "Outstanding Choreography Award" in an international dance competition.
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2019-2024: Focused on establishing the most professional dance institution in Boston, mentoring numerous students who achieved first place and other outstanding results in the United States International Dance Competition.