Sleeping Beauty Act III
“(Ms Goh) outdid herself with her freshness, charm and delicately nuanced phrasing.”
The Washington Times

The Four Seasons
“Chan Hon Goh as Spring was flawless as she moved with ultimate grace through leaps and turns."
The Post and Courier

Ms Goh Ballet Master Class - Edmonton 2004
“Goh welcomes the opportunity to work with young students who might otherwise glimpse her only at a stage door or speak to her briefly during an autograph-signing session…during the classes, she studies her students’ movements, corrects them and beams her encouragement as they improve.”
The Edmonton Journal

“She is such an inspiration, you watch her and you think, I want to do that. She’s beautiful.”
Crystal Hartford, student in ballet master class

“She inspires us to be better…she’s a role model."
Sarah Wright, student in ballet master class


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International Guest Artist and Teacher

Chan Hon Goh is an accomplished and gifted Canadian dance artist who has successfully developed her talents into multiple artistic channels
- Ms Goh is in high demand as an International Guest Artist and Teacher

If there is a more musical pair in ballet today than Chan Hon Goh and Rex Harrington I don’t know who they are…Goh is an exceptional artist with an elegant and stretched line. She carries her body in that mysterious ballet-way that says here is a vessel for dance, now pour some poetry through me. Dancing the Corsaire Pas de Deux, (they), captured something of the high-flown drama that makes this passionate liaison between a man and a woman thrilling. Goh suggested perfectly the princess manner so essential if this confrontation between a forward masculine ardour and a delicate feminine mystique is to work. Her balances, beautifully and breathlessly sustained – along with those amazing corkscrew pirouettes and posed arabesques – were technically dazzling.
(Gary Smith, The Hamilton Spectator, 2003, covering the BROTT MUSIC SUMMER FESTIVAL)

Chan Hon Goh’s exceptional talent has earned her numerous invitations of guest appearances with international ballet companies including: The Royal Danish Ballet; The Singapore Dance Theatre; The Hong Kong Ballet; The National Ballet of China; The Queensland Ballet; The Washington Ballet and The Suzanne Farrell Ballet. She is also frequently approached by various theatres, agencies and festivals to present a full evening's programme of dance. Some of the recent programmes include; Festival St. Sauveurs in Quebec, Dance at the Mainstage in London and Stars of North American Ballet in China. Her summer months are also often filled with teaching intensive dance classes for aspiring dancers around the globe."