Sue-Yeon Youn studied Korean Traditional Dance and graduated from the dance department at the Korean National University of Arts in Seoul. Between 2001 and 2003 she worked as a dancer in the Sungsoo Ahn Pick-up Group in Korea. In 2003 and 2004 Sue-Yeon studied at the Rotterdam Dance Academy. From 2004 till 2006 she followed the Research Cycle at P.A.R.T.S.
Sue-Yeon joined Rosas in 2007 for the creation of Steve Reich Evening and took part in the creation of Zeitung, En Atendant, Golden Hours (As you like it), The six Brandenburg Concertos, The Dark Red Research project/Brancusi and the revivals of Rosas danst Rosas, Bartók/Mikrokosmos, Elena’s Aria and Drumming.
She worked with various artists such as David Zambrano for Soul project and created a duet for his piece called Holes. In 2016, she collaborated with Georgia Vardarou for the creation of New Narratives. And in 2019 she collaborated with Femke Gyselinck for the creation of Moving ballads and later Letters 2 Dance. In 2021, she contributed as dancer to the creation of Fruit Tree by Lara Barsacq. In 2024, she was part of the creation of Voice Noise by Jan Martens.