Brief introduction of Chen Ting.

British residents and overseas Chinese. 1984, approved by the Ministry of Culture of China, became the first successful Hong Kong student. 1989 After graduating with full marks in the main subject, he entered the teacher training class of the Royal Ballet School on the recommendation of Mr. Dai, and won the seal award for solo dance of the Royal Ballet Academy in 1992, becoming the first student in the department to receive this honor since its establishment more than 20 years ago. In the same year, with the total score of the exam

He graduated from the Education Department of the Royal Dance School with the first place, and was awarded the "Strength and Elegance Award" symbolizing the department Dame Ninette de Vallova, the founder of the Royal Ballet. After graduation, he studied at the University of Surrey and the City University of the United Kingdom, and obtained a master's degree in dance from Sally University and a master's degree in art management from City University in 1994 and 1995 respectively. In addition, he also obtained a higher diploma from the Royal Conservatory of Music, and in 2000, he obtained the qualification of modern dance researcher from the Royal Teachers' Association, becoming the first and only dance teacher in China to obtain this honorary qualification. In the same year, it was approved by the World Dance and Sports Dance Association and the China Standard Dance Association to become an international referee of ballroom dancing.

Since the age of 16, she has held more than 80 solo dances, covering three places across the Taiwan Straits, Southeast Asia and Europe. 1989 Up to now, more than 30 series of audio-visual works on dance appreciation, teaching and piano appreciation have been published, including classical ballet variations, China ballet, tap dance, Spanish dance, Indonesian Balinese classical dance, Indian dance, China Han, Mongolian, Qingxin, Xinjiang, Dai and Yi folk dances, etc. Dance teaching works include the arrangement of children's ballet teaching materials, the seven movements of ballet and the relationship between music and dance. 1995 Beijing science and technology publishing house published the book "The Road to Success for Chen Ting, the only daughter in Hong Kong", which once became the moral education textbook of Beijing Dance Academy. During his stay in Britain, Chen Ting was a visiting lecturer at the University of Sally, Kensington University, Chelsea University and Middlesbrough University. 65438-0999 gave a special lecture on dance analysis and criticism, dancer literature, etc. at the invitation of the Chinese Dancers Association. In Beijing Dance Academy, PLA Art Academy and Chinese Dancers Association. Since 2006, he has been the editor-in-chief of the Chinese version of the graded dance teaching materials of the Royal Dance Academy, and has published related teaching materials since 2008. British BBC TV, European Chinese TV, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other TV stations have all done special interviews for Chen Ting; In 2004, she was selected as the representative of the art major in the series of promotional films "Contemporary Women in China" filmed by the State Council Press Office. Reuters, People's Daily, Asia Weekly, China Youth Daily and other national newspapers and periodicals have carried out hundreds of reports on it.