Kun Yang Lin Dancers

STAY CONNECTED WITH Kun Yang Lin Dancers 

Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers (KYL/D) is a professional dance company based in Philadelphia. Hailed for its superbly trained dancers and inventive choreography, KYL/D draws upon Eastern philosophies while expanding the perimeter of contemporary dance. Founding Artistic Director, Kun-Yang Lin’s zen-inspired practice of dance manifests in lush works of poetic sensibility that The New York Times says “create and inhabit worlds of their own.” Lin draws upon insights from his ongoing research throughout Asia, creating a personal movement language that is suffused with strong spiritual underpinnings.

Santuario Special Promo

Experience KYL/D’s performance from the Annenberg Center: Thursday, November 19th @7PM

This is a live event performed on stage and streamed online. It will include an interactive Q&A with the performers.
All ticket purchasers will have access to the recording of the performance through November 21.Temple Student Discount! Students can access this livestream performance for just $5. You must call the box office at 215-898-3900 to reserve.For more information, visit: annenbergcenter.org/event/kun-yang-lindancers-956

Artist Chats, Performances & More

As we continue to navigate a changing environment due to COVID-19, KYL/D is sharing a variety of online content on this page from our founding Artistic Director, Kun-Yang Lin, and our dance artists to provide insights into the creative process and share never-before-seen archives of the company’s repertoire.

ARTIST CHAT SERIES

Emptiness of Snow
Fish & Girl
Faith Project/The Door
Emptiness of Snow
HOME/S. 9th St
Faith Project/The Door
Emptiness of Snow
Faith Project
Fish & Girl
Emptiness of Snow

KYL/D VIRTUAL DANCE MEDITATION

KYL/D FEATURED ON THE FRINGEARTS PODCAST, HAPPY HOUR ON THE FRINGE

FringeArts Marketing Manager Raina Searles recently chatted with Keila Perez-Vega, KYL/D’s Dance Artist and Marketing Associate. They discuss our recent stream of Santuario, delve into what it means to be in a dance company during the pandemic, and ways to stay connected to your body during this time of isolation.

Happy Hour on the Fringe Photo

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