As President and Vice Presidents of Dance Society 2025-2026, we are fueled by a shared vision: to create an environment where every dancer feels empowered, inspired, and encouraged to push their boundaries in dance.
Our PVP team strongly emphasizes collaboration, and we believe that by fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose, we can create dance experiences that leave a lasting impact on every RVDS member.
With upcoming events such as RV70 Story, we will do our best to push RVDS beyond its limits — exploring the edges of creativity, physicality, and expression in dance.
RVDS specialises in Chinese Classical, Chinese Contemporary, and Contemporary Dance.
However, throughout the years, we have also explored other genres of dance to nurture the appreciation for different dance styles within our dancers. Some of these genres include Bhangra, Chinese Folk Dance and many more. In addition, we also learn ballet during our training sessions to strengthen our foundation.
Wednesday, 3.30pm - 6.30pm
MR JUSTIN XIONG ZHIFU
Overall Teacher-in-Charge
In charge of Sec 1s and 2s
Chemistry Department
MS CHEW JIRONG
Overall JC Teacher-in-Charge
In charge of S4s and JC2s
Economics Department
MS SEETOH PEI LING
In charge of JC1s
English Department
MR CHRISTIAN RUSSELL DELA CRUZ
In charge of Sec 3s
Humanities Department
Benedict’s career as a performer, educator and choreographer spans more than twenty years. He holds a MFA with first class honours majoring in choreography from the University of Melbourne (Victorian college of the Arts).
Benedict has had extensive training in both Chinese classical and contemporary dance since 1987 under the professional guidance of a renowned Singapore dance choreographer and educator-- Mr. Ng Chay Kuang. In recent years, under the tutelage and mentoring of highly experienced dance and arts practitioner - Helen Herbertson and Dr Don Asker (Australia), has allowed him to further develop and explore his choreographic skills.
Known for his distinctive originality, visually captivating and innate ability in connecting to his viewers. Benedict's works were well received both local and international from Asia to Europe. In 2007, the Hong Kong Culture Promotion Society and Hong Kong Art Troupe invited Benedict’s works- “Metamorphosis”, “Matsuri” and “Heartbeats” to perform at the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong SAR exchange Activities and 2007 Hong Kong International Children’s Cultural and Art Festival, and were awarded with 2 Gold and 1 Silver including best performance award. In July 2008, Benedict’s work “Metamorphosis” came in 1st place and was awarded with the Best Choreography and Contemporary Dance in the 12th Europe New Prague Dance Festival 2008. He was the first Singaporean to receive this international award. In 2012, Benedict's works were invited to perform at the 4th "International Dance X-Change" in Philippine, the Taiwan- Tainan Nan Ying International Folklore Art Festival and Korea Andong International Mask Dance festival in 2013 & 2014.
Guofeng is the Artistic Director and Resident Choreographer of Sigma Contemporary Dance. He has directed and choreographed full-length productions such as T|hitherto in 2012, A Double Bill: Light/shadows et Optical Delusion in 2014, Dialogue 2.0 in 2016 and is currently working on a full length premiere, Insatiable at the Esplanade Theatre Studio. Under his direction, Sigma performed in local arts festival such as M1 CONTACT Festival, and were invited to international dance festivals such as Dance Circle 2016 and Blossom Arts Festival 2017.
Guofeng delivers visceral experiences to the audience in his pieces, and has worked on movement practices with experimental theatre group, Split.
He has been invited as a guest choreographer to the contemporary dance clubs of NTU, SMU and SIM and is the resident instructor of SUTD’s Contemporary Dance Club, Fluence.
Feel free to drop us a text over our Instagram if you would like to know of more information regarding signups!
If you would like to join RVDS, you may email the dance presidents to arrange for a dance trial by the end of February:
Lovelle Tan (Female President):
Lui Hung Hing (Male President):