Jenni Hong, made in Taiwan, is the artistic director and choreographer of Jenni Hong Dance, founded in 2005.  Influenced by contact improvisation, her multicultural background and interdisciplinary experiences in dance and social psychology, Jenni creates physical and theatrical work that seeks to peel the layers of artifice to reveal what lies beneath.

Her choreography has been presented in Taiwan, Italy and the United States. In New York City, Jenni's work has been seen at DanceNow/NYC, Danspace Project's “Food for Thought” Series, Joyce SoHo, numerous showcases at Dance Space Center, The Puffin Room, "Raw Material" at Dance New Amsterdam, Dixon Place, the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance (BAAD!), Tisch School of the Arts/New York University, "the Featured Length Independent Choreographer (FLIC) Fest" at Irondale Center, "Take Roots" Series at Green Space, "Collaborations in Dance Festival" and "Split Bill" Series at Triskelion Arts, Space on White, "Wassaic Dance Project Festival" in Wassaic, NY, Waterside Dance Festival, "Dance at Socrates" at Socrates Sculpture Park, and "EMOVES-13"at Harlem Stage. In Taiwan, Jenni's evening-length work, mach.com, was most recently presented by the 15th Crown Festival in Taipei. Jenni has worked and collaborated with artists including Kirstie Simson, Gina Gibney Dance, Jana Hicks, Nathan Trice, Dance Forum Taipei, A Moving Sound, Glen Fittin, Janine DeVal Gay, Guido Tuveri, Akiko Furukawa, Taipei Dance Circle, Delirious Dances/Edisa Weeks, Erica Essner Perormance Co-Op, David Appel, among others.  Jenni was a guest teacher at Tisch, NYU as part of the Artist in Residency Festival with Gina Gibney Dance from 2005-2009. Since 2005, she has been teaching Yoga and movement awareness to survivors of domestic violence, seniors, LGBT and HIV/AIDS communities in New York City.  Jenni is a RYT-500 hour certified Yoga teacher from Om Yoga Center in New York.  She teaches yoga at various studios in New York and recently at Mulenberg College in PA.  She graduated cum laude from Clark University and received her MA in psychology from Columbia University.

Jenni is the grant recipient of the Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF) from Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in 2012. She was part of the EMOVES-13 mentorship program at Harlem Stage.   Jenni Hong has been granted the Triskelion Arts Space Subsidy Program made possible with support from the Andrew W. Melon Foundation since 2013.  From 2017-2018, Jenni Hong Dance was awarded the CUNY Dance Initiative Residency at Queensborough Community College and Joffrey Dance Center.