Linda Quinn, Ph.D., is a dancer, actress, and dean at Tarrant County College Northeast campus who enjoys the process of fusing different art forms to express human experience. Dr. Quinn first began teaching at the age of 18 as a Disco Dance instructor and eventually earned a Ph.D. in Dance with an emphasis in Humanities. Her favorite topic is the building of community, with movement as the common thread. She believes that everyone can find creative, community building expression through movement.
Hyun Jung (Jenna) Chang, M.F.A, is a dance artist who is passionate about sharing the joy and power of unity through dance. After training under Dr. Choi at TCC NE, she began her journey to become a dance educator and transferred to Texas Woman's University, obtaining both her B.A. and M.F.A. in Dance. Chang is an Associate Professor of dance at TCC NE and is a fluid mover with background in hip hop, modern, jazz, ballet, contact improvisation and traditional Korean dance. As a performer and choreographer, Chang's interest lies in the cross-section of dance/movement and her identity as a young Christian Korean-American woman of the 21st century. She is excited to grow in her career with her mentor, peers, students, and most importantly, her dance family, Movers Unlimited. Recently, Chang performed "괴다; The Memory of Love," a Korean contemporary dance work, at Dallas Dances for kNOwBOX dance at the Moody Performance Hall.