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      Back News > Photos from Tour: 2/10–2/16
    Shen Yun World dancers utilize the lobby of Overture Hall in Madison, Wisconsin for dance class. (Photo by dancer Ben Chen)

    Photos from Tour: 2/10–2/16

  • In the open space of Overture Hall, dancer Ben Chen captures photos of the dancers during daytime training.
  • Dancers, from left: Shawn Ren, Antony Kuo, Bill Hsiung, Teo Yin (hiding), and Jun Liang.

(Photo by Ben Chen)
  • Meanwhile, performers visit Huaca Pucllana, an ancient pyramid in Lima, Peru. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • The over 1,600 foot long pyramid was built about 1,500 years ago.

(Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
  • The huge mud brick structure was used for rituals and food storage.

(Photo by Annie Li)
  • The group heads back to regular city buildings after exploring the pyramid located right in the middle of Lima.

(Photo by dancer Tony Xue)
  • This photo highlights the contrast between Lima 1,500 years ago and a modern and developed Lima today.

(Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • After sightseeing, it's time to get something to eat!

(Photo by Annie Li)
  • Performers select appetizing Peruvian desserts to share and sample.

(Photo by Lily Li)
  • A closer look at the delicious variety of treats.

(Photo by Emily Kong)
  • But of course they ate their lunch before the desserts!

(Photo by Annie Li)
  • The group even found Peruvian-style Chinese food. This is Chaufa (their take on Chinese fried rice). It's very popular with the locals.
  • Stuffed Alpacas: a fluffy South American animal whose wool is softer than sheep's wool.

(Photos by Tony Xue and Annie Li)
  • Real-life Alpacas. All alpacas are domesticated (there are no wild ones) and bred for their wool. In addition to the wool being extremely soft, it's also hypoallergenic, water repellent, and flame resistant.

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • While in Belgium, violinists Yarou Liao, Kristy Kou, Jenny He, and Julia Zhu visit Burg Square, one of the main squares in Bruges.

(Photo by Han Ye)
  • Next, they check out the Markt of Bruges, a vibrant plaza in the heart of the city.

(Photo by Han Ye)
  • One of the many canals in this Belgium city that's often called the 'Venice of the North.'

(Photo by Han Ye)
  • Wijngaardplein, a small park home to a bevy of swans.

(Photo by Han Ye)
  • Dancers Sam Yang (left) and Louis Liu get some fresh air outside The Long Center for the Performing Arts in Austin, Texas.

(Photo by Zack Chan)
  • Performers make themselves comfortable before one of four performances at the Long Center.

Check back to find out where they go next!

(Photo by Zack Chan)
  • This year, Shen Yun is busy touring in a splendid variety of countries around the world. This photo album includes the performers' adventures in the U.S.A., Peru, and Belgium.

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