KAI WEN CHUANG
DANCE ARTIST
Kai-Wen Chuang is a Taiwanese dance artist working as a performer, choreographer, and producer. She holds a Master’s degree from London Contemporary Dance School and has collaborated with companies such as Barrowland Ballet (Scotland), Jasmin Vardimon Company (UK), Dancecology (Taiwan), and Punchdrunk’s Sleep No More (Shanghai).
Her choreographic work merges multicultural and multidisciplinary elements, collaborating with artists like filmmaker Lucas Chih-Peng Kao, visual artist Corin Sworn, and composer Luke Sutherland. Her project Catching Up with Oneself received multiple artist residencies and was showcased at the Hidden Door Festival. Her dance film Movement in Progress, co-created with Lucas, won second prize at the Macroview TV Contest (Taiwan) and was featured in Motion 18, commissioned by The Space Arts and The Work Room.
Kai-Wen is committed to dance education and community engagement. She has participated in delegate programs for the Imaginate Festival and On The Edge Festival, focusing on dance for young audiences. In recent years, she has expanded her work as a producer, curating projects that promote inclusive and intergenerational dance. In 2020, she received the Inclusive Arts Grant from the British Council and the National Culture and Arts Foundation, and in 2023, she launched Taiwan’s Intergenerational Dance Project Promotion and Training Program.
With her extensive background in performance, choreography, and arts advocacy, Kai-Wen continues to push boundaries in dance, fostering connections across generations and cultures through movement and artistic collaboration.


