Choreography

Photo by Jingzi Zhao

A visionary in the world of dance, Li’s award-winning choreography resonates with audiences and adds significant value to the field.

His commitment to excellence and innovation propels dance’s evolution within our global network.

Li’s experience as an immigrant has propelled him to face the unknown and his own fears, resulting in a strong and meaningful passion for choreography that pushes boundaries and explores what’s possible beyond traditionally accepted standards.

A still from Ye's choreography

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Li values being an integral part of the cultural community here in the Pacific Northwest and aims to inspire perseverance with his work, helping people feel a sense of individual responsibility to take their lives seriously, seek out their own goodness and purpose, and ultimately contribute to a more peaceful and harmonious society

A still from Ye's choreography

Photo by Jingzi Zhao, courtesy of OBT2

"For me, choreography is the language of life. Translating simple, human gesture into an expression of dance in its truest, most elegant and meaningful form is my guiding force."

- Ye Li

  • The 61st Second

    9’ | 2023 | Music by Ezio Bosso | Performed by Hong Kong Ballet

  • Player

    17’ | 2023 | Music by Olafur Arnalds, Ezio Bosso, and Anne Sophie Versnaeyen

  • The Daylight Within

    Trio (6.5’) | 2022 | Music by Max Richter

    2nd Place - 2022 Palm Desert Choreography Festival

  • The Part That is Missing

    15’ | 2022 | Music by Ezio Bosso

    Finalist - 2022 Palm Desert Choreography Festival

The Part That is Missing

15’ | 2022 | Music by Ezio Bosso

Finalist - 2022 Palm Desert Choreography Festival

Works:

The 61st Second

9’ | 2023 | Music by Ezio Bosso & performed by Hong Kong Ballet


Player

17’ | 2023 | Music by Olafur Arnalds, Ezio Bosso, and Anne Sophie Versnaeyen



The Daylight Within

Trio (6’27”) | 2022 | Music by Max Richter

2nd Place - 2022 Palm Desert Choreography Festival

The Things That Remain

17’ | 2022 | Music by David Lang, Ezio Bosso, & Kong Kie Njo



You Will Return

Pas de deux (4’50”) | 2016, revised 2019 | Music by David Lang

2nd place - 2019 Palm Desert Choreography Festival

The Achievement Exhibition of the 12th “TaoLi Cup” - 2019 National Dancing Education Performance of China


The Nutcracker

2 hours (with intermission) | 2018 | Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Co-choreographed with Xuan Cheng, after Marius Petipa & Lev Ivanov


Black & White

24’ | 2017 | Music by David Lang, ERA, Samuel Barber, Ezio Bosso, Raúl Gómez-Rojas, & Ye Li


The One

25’ | 2016 | Music by David Saffert, Diana Boncheva, Koji Kondo, & David Lang


Yellow River

Second movement pas de deux (4’30”) & third movement (6’51”) | 2015 | Music by Xian Xinghai, arr. by Yin Chengzong and Chu Wanghua


Tomorrow

3’43” | 2020 | Music by Njo Kong Kie & performed by the Day Off trio

A still from The Daylight Within at the Palm Desert Choreography Festival

Ye Li’s The Daylight Within at the 2022 Palm Desert Choreography Festival

Photo by Jingzi Zhao

A still from the Palm Desert Choreography Festival

Ye Li’s The Part That is Missing at the 2022 Palm Desert Choreography Festival

Photo by Jingzi Zhao