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Artist & Works

Ling Huang


Ling Huang is a dance artist, choreographer. She treats the body as a point of departure and space as a context, committed to exploring dance's expressive potential across diverse environments. Her work merges bodily narrative and spatial awareness to form a contemporary dance language with distinct spatial consciousness.
Her choreography often transcends conventional stage boundaries, turning theaters, galleries, and urban corners into spaces for both movement and contemplation. Through sustained practice, Ling Huang strives to advance dance as an open, perceptible, and resonant language—articulating a unique voice through a choreographic aesthetic rooted in the body, responsive to space, and engaged with the contemporary.

website:wenjunxie.com
ins: @Renee.hl
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She Ritual (2023)


 
Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 42 cm


“She Ritual” is a solo dance and performance art piece inspired by ancient Nuo rituals, reinterpreted through a contemporary feminist lens. The performer engages with space and symbolic props—white rice scattered on the ground, red threads representing life and vitality, and hand-held bells marking rhythm—to explore themes of purification, spiritual energy, and feminine power. Movements flow from grounded, meditative postures to dynamic spins and extensions, reflecting the cyclical nature of ritual energy. Through the interplay of light, sound, and gesture, the piece invites the audience into a sacred, contemplative space, bridging ancient cultural symbols with modern expressions of female agency and inner strength. She Ritual is both a homage to traditional ritual and a reflection on the enduring resonance of feminine presence in contemporary art.