Dai Ailian

Dai Ailian (戴爱莲)
Born
Eileen Isaac

(1916-05-10)May 10, 1916
DiedFebruary 9, 2006(2006-02-09) (aged 89)
Nationality
  • Chinese
  • Trinidadian
Occupation(s)Dancer, dance teacher, choreographer, company director
SpouseYe Qianyu (1940–51)

Dai Ailian (Chinese: 戴爱莲; Wade–Giles: Tai Ai-lien; May 10, 1916 – February 9, 2006) was a Chinese dancer and an important figure in the modern history of dance in China. She was born in 1916 into an overseas Chinese family living in Trinidad.[1] Her years as a dance teacher and educator helped China build a generation of dancers, choreographers, and educators. She is known in China as the "Mother of Chinese Modern Dance" for her contributions to the field of dance in China, including her early articulation of three core commitments that shaped dance in China during the second half of the twentieth century.[2]

  1. ^ Lily Xiao Hong Lee; A. D. Stefanowska; Sue Wiles, eds. (2002). Biographical dictionary of Chinese women: The Twentieth Century, 1912-2000. M E Sharpe. p. 118. ISBN 978-0765607980.
  2. ^ "Chinese Modern Dance". Cultural China. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03.