Two days ago, I finished a long series of Giselle performances — twenty-six in total, including four in the demanding “pas de deux des vendangeurs” (pesant pas de deux). What stayed with me from this run is a phrase I first heard from my French host family when I arrived in France about fifteen years... Continue Reading →
New season 2025 / 2026 at the Paris Opera Ballet
It has been a few weeks since I came back to Paris from Hong Kong. In July, I allowed myself long walks along the Seine, reflecting on my life. It was a truly revealing and profound experience. I realized what really matters to me and what doesn’t. That reflection gave me clarity on the direction... Continue Reading →
Dancing Home: Don Quixote for JMW Ballet School’s 65th anniversary
I’m writing this at the departure gate for Paris, at Hong Kong International Airport, after a little under two weeks back home. I flew in to celebrate the 65th anniversary of my ballet school—the Jean M. Wong School of Ballet—a place that shaped not only my ballet technique but much of who I am on... Continue Reading →
Past (intense) two weeks !
Finally, I am back to my Sunday morning routine—comfortably seated in front of my computer, with a sunny Parisian view through the window—ready to reflect and blog about the past two weeks. These last 14 days have been quite intense! I managed to complete my piano and dance performance in Lisbon, which I had organized... Continue Reading →
