Brian Carey Chung

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Brian Carey Chung danced for 20 years with Alonzo King's LINES Ballet, Karole Armitage's Armitage Gone! Dance, Dwight Rhoden/Desmond Richardson's Complexions Contemporary Ballet, and Ballet Hispanico of New York. He also served as Ms. Armitage's company Rehearsal Director and as her Assistant Choreographer on the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of HAIR....Read more

Brian Carey Chung danced for 20 years with Alonzo King's LINES Ballet, Karole Armitage's Armitage Gone! Dance, Dwight Rhoden/Desmond Richardson's Complexions Contemporary Ballet, and Ballet Hispanico of New York. He also served as Ms. Armitage's company Rehearsal Director and as her Assistant Choreographer on the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of HAIR. He is the founding artistic director and choreographer of COLLECTIVE BODY | DANCELAB, a creative think tank for new dance in New York City. Since its inception in 2009, the company has performed two seasons at Baryshnikov Arts Center and has toured to Denmark as a finalist in the 2010 Aarhus International Choreographic Competition. Additionally, he has created works for Connecticut Ballet and Cedar Lake Ensemble II, among others. 

Mr. Chung holds the MFA in Creative Writing from New York University where he taught poetry as an adjunct professor. He has guest taught master classes and lectured in dance at Stanford University, New York University's Tisch School, and the University of Hawaii. Mr. Chung is an ABT® Certified Teacher, who has successfully completed the ABT® Teacher Training Intensive in Primary through Level 3 of the ABT® National Training Curriculum. He is a certified GYROTONIC® instructor, and teaches privately throughout New York City.


I was drawn to [Brian's] unique way of seeing into movement and his ability to reference and embody symbol and idea. —Ålonzo King, Artistic Director of LINES Ballet

[Brian] has a special point of view of the world, which is articulated clearly in his work as a dancer and as a poet. —Karole Armitage, Artistic Director of Armitage Gone! Dance

It was so fun, I felt great afterwards! Thanks for making us DANCE...it's easy to forget what that is in ballet class. —Jennifer McQuiston Lott, independent ballet professional

I feel like I have just taken a workshop. —Shari Cavin, Owner of Cavin-Morris Gallery

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Class Descriptions

This class aims to develop and strengthen ballet fundamentals. Barre exercises are short and focused on strength of placement, emphasizing further introduction and coordination of port de bras. Center exercises integrate phrasing and musicality within technical parameters. The class is nurturing, joyous, and safe, with attention given to positive thought and action. Principles of yoga and GYROTONIC® are introduced, encouraging a healthy understanding of alignment and initiation of movement from the center.