Chinese Folk Dance carries the essence of Chinese cultural expression in its movements, postures, and aesthetics. This course focuses on the classical techniques, including turns, jumps, spinning skills and other techniques. Through working on various combinations, it aims to develop techniques, rhythmic vitality, and style of the students.
The course is suitable for dancers with at least four years of recent training in Chinese Dance. The course will provide the Chinese Fan as a dance props.
Chinese Folk Dance - Han
Course Information
Course Code:EEXC_1FEB2024B
Discipline: Dance
Tutor: Chen Lei
Teaching Medium: Cantonese
Age Limit: 16 or above
Course Schedule
Period: 01 February 2024 - 02 May 2024
(No class date: 15 February and 4 April 2024)
Day of week: Thursday
Time: 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Location: HKAPA, Wan Chai
Number of Sessions: 12
Course Fee
Regular fee: HK$ 4,320
Price Options
A discount may be offered to the following applicants. Please enter coupon code when checkout.
Early Bird Discount (10%)
( until 15 Jan 2024)
[coupon code: EB2024]
Senior citizen card holders (10%)
[coupon code: SENIORCITIZEN]
Holders of registration card for people with disabilities (10%)
[coupon code: REGDISABLED]
Full-time students (16 years old or above) (20%)
[coupon code: FULLTIMESTUDENT20]
Card holders of Hong Kong Federation of Education Workers (10%)
[coupon code: HKFEWMEM]
The discount is only applicable to such card holders themselves. The card holders cannot enrol on behalf of other parties with the discount offers.
EXCEL reserves the right to a final decision in case of any disputes.
Tutor's Profile
Tutor: Chen Lei
Felix holds a Master of Fine Arts from Beijing Dance Academy. He has possessed 30-year academic research background on Chinese Dance and a professional career as a dance artist, covering the three fields of performance, education, and choreography design. Not only did he win many major international and local dance competitions, but also has been awarded the Hong Kong Dance Awards twice. He also received the Hong Kong Jockey Club Dance Master Degree Scholarship as well. After returning to Hong Kong in 2014, he has frequent worked with major art, cultural, and educational institutions on various projects. His large-scale dance performance “Dunhuang Reflections” was presented in Hong Kong, Beijing and Guangzhou for eight times. He has been teaching in the HKAPA since 2007.