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        Back News > Photos from Tour: From Seaside to Stage

      Photos from Tour: From Seaside to Stage (Preview)

    1. Principal Dancer Elsie Shi brings an extra splash of color to the sunny beaches of Tampa Bay.
    2. A seagull or a Shen Yun dancer? Correct answer. Dancer Jesse Browde in Malibu, California.
    3. <em>Tan hai</em> (灘海) is a classical Chinese dance pose that literally means, “overlooking the sea.” Dance Zhiheng Li in Malibu.
    4. In Orlando, Florida, the ladies of the Shen Yun North America Company Orchestra are bathed in the soft light of the lobby at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
    5. From left, Kexin Zhou, Yuting Li, and Wenhui Tan at Dr. Phillips Center for the Arts in Orlando.
    6. Pipa player Liang Yu (left) and erhu player Junko Takahashi at the resplendent lobby of Providence Performing Arts Center in Rhode Island.
    7. Conductor Chu Yun leads orchestra rehearsal ahead of three shows at the Providence Performing Arts Center, a gorgeous theater built in 1928.
    8. Meanwhile, in Europe, the Shen Yun New York Company is heading to Sicily by ferry. Deep in meditation, dancer Jessica Si enjoys inner and outer peace before sunset.
    9. And what a sunset it is!
    10. Karina Fu tries to keep the sunset going just a little longer.
    11. Dancers Nara Cho and May Zheng against a splendid backdrop.
    12. One last sunset picture! Can’t blame them, right?
    13. After arriving in Palermo, it is time to get ready for performances at Teatro Massimo.
    14. Dancer Nara Cho is having a great time in the magnificient opera house, which opened in 1897.
    15. The Shen Yun New York Company is soon to leave Europe and return to the U.S., but not before enjoying an impromptu Mediterranean getaway in Palermo, Sicily.
    16. Halfway across the world, the Shen Yun International Company is greeted by colorful bouquets after arriving in Tainan, Taiwan. Jessica Zhang says, “Thank you for the warm welcome!”
    17. Dancers Jessica Zhang and Tara McDowell dabble in symmetry in front of the Tainan Cultural Center.
    18. And finally, the Taiwan tour ended with three final shows, and now all that remains is just one last set of performances in Washington D.C., July 15-17.
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