Graduated from Guangzhou Foreign Languages College (now Guangdong University of Foreign Studies) in June 1995, Bachelor’s Degree in Russian Literature;
Joined work in June 1995;
Interpreter of the Performance Department of Guangzhou Grand View World Co., Ltd. since June 1995;
Interpreter at Guangzhou Ballet since April 1997;
Director of Foreign Affairs and Secretary for the Head of Guangzhou Ballet since March 1999;
Office Director of Guangzhou Ballet since March 2001;
Assistant to the Head of Guangzhou Ballet since March 2005;
Deputy General Manager of Guangzhou Ballet Culture and Arts Co., Ltd. from December 2009 to June 2019;
Secretary of the Party Branch of CPC of Guangzhou Ballet Culture and Arts Co., Ltd. from November 2011 to June 2019;
Chairman of the Board and Secretary of the Party Branch of CPC of Guangzhou Acrobatic Arts Theater Co.,Ltd. from June 2019 to present;
From 2013 to 2016, Zhang Yi was in charge of the construction of the Small Theater at Guangzhou Ballet, which won the 2018 Los Angeles Excellent Architecture Award.
Also
Vice Chairman of China Acrobats Association;
Member of China Artistic Volunteers Association;
Vice Chairman of Guangdong Provincial Federation of Literature and Arts;
Vice Chairman of Guangdong Association of Literary and Arts Volunteers;
Member of the Standing Committee of Guangdong Youths Federation;
Vice Chairman of the Federation of Literature and Arts of Guangzhou Municipality;
Chairman of Guangzhou Acrobats Association.
Honorary Titles and Awards:
The honorary title of "National Young and Middle-aged Artists with High Credits both in Professional Excellence and Moral Integrity”;
A Talent in the "Batch of Four " Selection of the national publicity and culture system;
Award for Outstanding Young Cultural New Talent of the "Five Best Ones Project" of the Communist Youth League;
March 8 Red Flag Bearer Title for Woman of Excellence in Guangzhou;
Top 10 Outstanding Women in Guangzhou;
"Star of the New Century" in Guangdong Province;
Second Prize of the "Ten Hundred Thousand Project" for outstanding talents of publicity and ideological front in Guangdong province;
Gold Medal of the "Golden Lion Awards" at the 5th National Acrobatics Competition;
Golden Clown, the highest prize of the 26th Monte Carlo International Circus Festival;
The 10th Wenhua Performance Award by the Ministry of Culture of PRC;
The Best Performer Award of the 7th China Acrobatic Festival of Golden Chrysanthemum Awards;
The first Grand Art Award of the Chinese People's Liberation Army;
The Repertoire Award of the 8th Military Theatrical Festival.
The “Swan Lake" in which she starred won:
Award of Top Ten Masterpieces of National Stage Art and Fine Works Project;
Award of the “Five Best Ones Project” issued by the Publicity Department of CPC and the Ministry of Culture of PRC;
"Ulanova" Award from the Russian Cultural Foundation;
The Best International Drama Award in Manchester, UK.
As the founder of “Ballet on Shoulder”, Wu Zhengdan never forgets the responsibilities and mission of literary and artistic workers, constantly improves her artistic accomplishment, and strives to continue the development of "Ballet on Shoulder", a stunt created by the Chinese. Not only has she broken the Guinness World Record of "standing by single foot toe on head and rotating for 4 rounds" set by herself, she has also trained three groups of excellent “Ballet on Shoulder” successors. In 2014, she was fortunate to be selected as one of the 72 representatives to participate in the symposium on literary and art work chaired by President Xi Jinping and was cordially received by His Excellency. Though having achieved so much, she never stops moving forward. She has not only completed the study of the Royal Academy of Dance and become a registered teacher of ballet in the Royal Academy of Dance, but also completed the courses of EMBA, striving to become an all-round talent on arts and management. After retiring from the Soldiers Acrobatic Troupe of Guangzhou Military Region, she has been hired as the General Manager and Artistic Director of the Guangzhou Acrobatic Arts Theater since April 2019. In early 2020, she led the theater team to participate in the 41st "Le Cirque de Demain” International Circus Festival in France and won the Presidential Award of the French Republic.
Graduating from the Choreography Department of Beijing Dance Academy, Xu Juan’s main acrobatic works are: “Golden Aspirations – Ball Feat” (gold medal and choreographer award at the 5th National Acrobatics Competition of Golden Lion Awards; “Chinese Dolls – Diablo” (silver medal and choreography award at the 4th National Acrobatics Competition for Youths of Golden Lion Awards); “Sunshine Girls – Gymnastic Acrobatics” (gold medal and choreography award at the 6th National Acrobatics Competition for Youths of Golden Lion Awards, also the Silver Clown Award at the 29th Monte Carlo International Circus Festival); “Golden Aspirations – Ball Feat” (Silver Clown Award at the 31st Monte Carlo International Circus Festival); “Heroic Boy – Slack Wire Acts” (gold prize at the 5th Moscow International Youths Circus Festival and silver prize at the 6th National Acrobatics Competition for Youths of Golden Lion Awards); "Gymnastics on Vertically Moving Slack Wire" (Golden Clown Award at the 32nd Monte Carlo International Circus Festival); large - scale acrobatic drama “Journey to the West” (the 12th Wenhua Grand Prize, Wenhua Choreography Award, and One of the Top Ten Stage Art Masterpieces of China).
Former director of the closing and awards ceremony gala of the 7th National Music Festival of "Golden Bell Awards"; general director of the performances of “West Canton Style" and “Colors of Canton” in the Prologue "Along Banks of the Pearl River" of the 16th Asian Games Opening Ceremony; general director of the opening ceremony of Guangzhou International Chorus Festival; general director of performances in celebration of the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Cambodia and "Cambodia Cultural Week"; general director of the 1st and 2nd Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan Magic Festival; choreographer of large-scale acrobatic drama “Journey to the West”, “The Five Elements”, “Modern Dreams – Ghost Stories from a Chinese Studio”, and “Glory of the Forbidden City”; deputy general director of large-scale martial-art acrobatic drama "The Legendary Swordsman".