Sujin Han, a talented ballet dancer from South Korea, began her journey at the age of 9. She received formal training at the renowned Yewon School and the prestigious Vaganova Academy. Her passion led her to excel in various competitions, including the Seoul International Dance Competition. She got Scholarship to Ewha Womans University, where she furthered her education in choreography and studied works by renowned choreographers like George Balanchine and the Bournonville method. During her six-year tenure at the Atlanta Ballet, She had the opportunity to collaborate with renowned choreographers such as Claudia Schreier, Alexander Ekman, and Lar Lubovitch, Craig Davidson, Max Petrov, Dwight Rhoden, Ricardo Amarante, and Yuri Yanowsky. She seamlessly transitioned between classical and contemporary works, further developing her skills and pushing the boundaries of her artistry.
Competition History
By Atlanta Ballet, by Atlanta Ballet, GA, USA, Dancer