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“Throughout its [history], Dancers Unlimited’s guiding principle has been a . . . ʻcall and response” with the community. [It has] curated the space to hold people to come as their full selves . . . [It] is very much rooted in autonomy and sovereignty of the [individual].”
- Chelsea Tsuchida of PALM

“Whatever [Linda Kuo] learns, whatever she does, it feels like dance is part of her — roots keeping her grounded, content, fulfilled. Even with connections in NYC and L.A., she’s also rooted in the waters and soil of Hawaii . . . She’s found ways to bloom far and wide from those roots — and in the process, bring the magic of dance to so many who may otherwise never have known it.”

-Kathryn Boland of Dance Informa

"Kuo's goal is to continue to celebrate Hawaii's diverse cultures in the creative form of dance, while sharing that spirit of Aloha with everyone."

-Nicole Kato for Honolulu Midweek

“Dancers Unlimited’s work is urgent and important, and it’s beautiful to see a group of artist who are so dedicated to bringing the communities [between New York and Hawaii] together.”

-Lala Nuss for the Honolulu Biennial

“Community and cultural awareness isn’t something Linda just instilled within her organization; it is a lifestyle for her … As DU continues to give back to the continue, projects like MoveMEANT [Sessions] and I’mMigration, there are lessons to be learned and stories to inspire us all.”

-Brooklyn’s Lifestyle

“Linda Kuo brought the new into the old with their lighthearted choreography that dug down into the roots of Jazz dance … Kuo’s dance which mashed elements of swing with hip hop and breakdancing had a reminiscent feeling of the happiness you feel when watching Pharrell Williams’ “Happy.” With breakout solos and spunky partnering it left one smiling from ear to ear.”

-Jazz Choreography Magazine

Dance Magazine: Food For Dance

PALM: Mindful Movement

Midweek: Dance Experience in Kāneʻohe Focuses on Shared Humanity, Building Future

BK Reader: New Dance Installation in Bushwick Explores Cultural Heritage, Social Justice and Food Sustainability

Star Revue: Dance to Your Own “Beet”: Dancers Unlimited Receives Funding to Discuss Food Topics Through Dance

Broadway World: Dancers Unlimited to Present Spring CommUNITY Week

Broadway World: Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company 2022 In-Person CrossCurrent Choreographic Festival

New Jersey Stage: Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company presents the Eighth CrossCurrent Choreographic Festival

Dance Enthusiast: Dancers Unlimited Presents Spring CommUNITY Week

Women of HERstory Season 3 Interviews

BK Reader: Edible Tales Is Bringing the Community Together Through Food and Dance

Apple Podcasts: AAPI Solidarity Fundraiser with Linda Kuo

Pentacle: Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month

Diva Named Dom: COVID Chronicles: Things to Do During Coronavirus Quarantine

Mark Morris Dance Center: Meet Linda Kuo

Huffington Post: 6 Secrets To Dancing Like Beyoncé In High Heels

Her Family: 3 Golden Rules Every Woman Needs To Survive Wearing High Heels

Honolulu Pulse: National Dance Week Hawaii

Honolulu Pulse: Soul Train Cover Story

KHON News: Essence of Hawaii

The Business Journals: Kai Medical will market sleep apnea device globally

Hawaii News Now: National Dance Week Hawaii

Metro HNL/Star Advertiser

Hawaii News Now: Dancers Unlimited ft. Hollywood

Proof Positive: Moving Communities Forward Through Dance