Hua combines her passion for teaching with her professional expertise to guide students toward achieving their goals. She views teaching as more than instruction—it’s an opportunity to foster personal growth and character development. Known for her supportive and positive approach, Hua creates a non-judgmental learning environment where students feel encouraged to express themselves and enjoy the journey of learning. By integrating diverse teaching methods with music theory and ear training, she provides comprehensive training that establishes a solid foundation for musical growth while empowering students to become versatile musicians.

As an active violin performer, Hua has earned numerous accolades, including Third Prize at the Hong Kong International String Competition, top honors at the Lima Symphony Young Artist Competition, and Second Prize with the Best Performance of Pancho Vladigerov’s Work at the Pancho Vladigerov International Violin Competition. She has performed at prestigious venues worldwide, such as Suntory Hall and Kioi Hall in Japan, the Shanghai Oriental Art Center and Shanghai Concert Hall in China, and the National Community Hall Dobri Voynikov in Bulgaria.

Hua’s collaborative experience as a chamber and orchestral musician is equally impressive. She has worked with esteemed conductors like Carl St. Clair, Giancarlo Guerrero, and Thomas Wilkins. From 2015 to 2019, she was a member of the Seiji Ozawa International Chamber Music Academy in Okushiga, Japan, where she collaborated with world-renowned musicians, including Seiji Ozawa, Sadao Harada, Yoshiko Kawamoto, and Julien Szulman. Additionally, as a member of the Cong Quartet, Hua received intensive coaching from the Grammy Award-winning Pacifica Quartet.

Hua holds a Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, and Artist Diploma in Violin Performance from Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, where she studied with distinguished professors Kevork Mardirossian, Mauricio Fuks, and Simin Ganatra.