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Norma Fong began her studies at Pacific Ballet Academy in Mountain View, California. She also studied classical Chinese folk dance from a young age, and was a soloist for the Chinese Performing Artists of America. She graduated from CalArts in 2005 with a BFA in dance performance and choreography, and went on to dance with Pasadena Dance Theatre. Norma has had the pleasure of working with Mark Foehringer Dance Project/SF, Shift>>>Physical Theater, Amy Foley, Project B, Todd Eckert, Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, and Guangdong Modern Dance Company. She has been a member of Robert Moses' Kin since 2006. Norma has taught Chinese folk dance to children at the Chung Ngai Performance Troupe, and has also assisted rehearsals for Robert Moses and Project B. Most recently, she taught a master class on choreographic and improvisational techniques to students at Stanford University.
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Norma Fong began her studies at Pacific Ballet Academy in Mountain View, California. She also studied classical Chinese folk dance from a young age, and was a soloist for the Chinese Performing Artists of America. She graduated from CalArts in 2005 with a BFA in dance performance and choreography, and went on to dance with Pasadena Dance Theatre. Norma has had the pleasure of working with Mark Foehringer Dance Project/SF, Shift>>>Physical Theater, Amy Foley, Project B, Todd Eckert, Margaret Jenkins Dance Company, and Guangdong Modern Dance Company. She has been a member of Robert Moses' Kin since 2006. Norma has taught Chinese folk dance to children at the Chung Ngai Performance Troupe, and has also assisted rehearsals for Robert Moses and Project B. Most recently, she taught a master class on choreographic and improvisational techniques to students at Stanford University.
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