YongHong Jia 賈永紅
Chinese Opera/Vocal teacher
Chinese opera singer, actress, teacher of performing arts. Ms. Jia studied voice at the Central Traditional Singing and Dancing School from age 13. Ms. Jia has been teaching Folk Dance, Chinese Opera, Mandarin in the United States for over 19 years.

Hua Jiang 姜華
Calligraphy and Chinese Painting Teacher
Ms. Jiang has over 15 years of teaching experience in Fine Arts specialized in Chinese Calligraphy and Chinese Painting. She graduated with a Master Degree in Fine Arts from Nanjing University of the Arts 南京艺术学院, one of the most prestigious Fine Arts institution in China.
As a cultural ambassador, Ms. Jiang regularly lectures in museums and libraries.

Hua Peng 彭华
Tennis Coach
Over 15 years of experiences with coaching tennis and organizing activities, such as summer camp, tennis league
For years, Hua has been working tirelessly on promoting the development of junior tennis at the grassroots. In 2009, Hua took over a non-profit organization — Monmouth Jr. Team Tennis(MJTT), which is affiliated with USTA, and served as director, as well as instructor, until 2018. During that period, MJTT has organized yearly summer camp and summer inter-township, junior tennis leagues, with the joint efforts with clubs or organizations in other townships in Monmouth county. All the activities are warmly received and appreciated by the parents and camp students. In addition to the MJTT activities, Hua is also actively involved in organizing periodical tennis parties for families to promote the grassroots development of junior tennis with pleasant experiences.

As a tennis coach, Hua teaches private lessons and group lessons as well. She had experiences in teaching group lessons in several clubs/organizations, such as Cougar Youth Tennis Academy,Huaxia Chinese School, etc.

William Ruiz
Music Teacher and Drummer

William was widely recognized as one of the top percussionists in the global music scene. Known for playing his custom-designed Sneaker Bells, using Cacho seed wrist and ankle shakers, 12 Tongue Log drum, Log drums, and his Tribal drum setup.

Priyala Kunling Jiang 姜昆玲
Yoga Teacher
Dr. Jiang is a licensed Yoga teacher, a member Yoga Alliance Teachers Association. Ms. Jiang has been practicing Yoga for over 10 years with thousands of hours accumulated.
Dr. Jiang graduated from Shandong Medical College in China. She worked in Shandong Qianfoshan Hospital for years practicing internal medicine before came to the United States. After realized the benefits of Yoga, she immediately fell in love with it and would like to spread the teaching of Yoga to the general public.

Tony Wang 王皓松
Theatre Arts Teacher
Graduated from Columbia University, Mr. Wang is a famous host, pianist, and theatre artist. His perfect mandarin linguistic skill made him a popular candidate as a host in many major international events.

Kyla Sylvers
Acting Teacher
Kyla Sylvers is an actress, writer, producer, and print model from Chicago, Illinois. She received her B.A. from the University of Southern California where she majored in Theater with a focus on acting. Her most recent stage credits include Roots of a Lily (BVOB Summer Festival), Resistance (Semi-Colon Theater Company), Hemophobia (68 Cent Crew), and Hyena (NYC Frigid Festival). Film/TV/Web series work includes Pop Queens (Pilot Episode), Lea, The Late Bloomer (Kadia Balgrove), Walk-Up (Paper Ring Productions), Treading Yesterday (Treading Yesterday, LLC), and of course, Finding Our Way which she also wrote and co-produced. She has had her plays produced in both Chicago and LA, has lent her voice to short films, web series, and ads, done commercials and print modeling, and she is currently working closely with industry mentors to develop a pilot and short sci-fi film. She is also a Macro TV Lab semi-finalist.