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      Back News > Photos from Tour: 2/3–2/9
    It's Shen Yun's first time in Brazil! Dancers line the street on bikes in Sao Paulo. (Photo by dancer Tony Xue)

    Photos from Tour: 2/3–2/9

  • Sao Paulo is Brazil's largest city. Actually, it's the largest city in the entire Southern Hemisphere!

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • A dozen dancers huddle together in the country that is home to 60% of the Amazon Rainforest.

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • Dancers make a pit stop under some Brazilian bamboo trees.

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • Performers check out the most visited park in South America: Parque Ibirapuera.

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • Parque Ibirapuera is very much like Central Park in New York City in that it provides a green oasis in the middle of the city. (Photo by Tony Xue)
  • Here, dancers touch the clouds. Is there anything Shen Yun performers can't do?!

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • Dancers get in some extra stretching while bike riding.
  • A yummy thank-you from Brazil Shen Yun presenters. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • Peru is next on the schedule: another first time visit for Shen Yun!
  • Performers receive a warm welcome at the airport in Peru.
  • On the first day, the group goes to the coast of Lima to catch dinner (not literally) and the sunset. Here is a shot of La Marina Lighthouse on the coast. (Photo by Steve S)
  • Miraflores is known for being one of Lima's most affluent districts. (Photo by Kexin Li)
  • Qianyong Ren at La Marina, an active lighthouse that can be spotted from 18 nautical miles away. (Photo by Monty Mou)
  • The sun begins to set on the Western Hemisphere. (Photo by Monty Mou)
  • Dancers observe the sunset on the coast of Lima. (Photo by Monty Mou)
  • An epic sunset upon  the Pacific Ocean.  (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • Brazilian trees create a natural and beautiful gateway. (Photo by Alvin Song)
  • Shooting timelapse footage of the ocean scene. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • Performers feel rejuvenated before performances begin at the Gran Teatro Nacional. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • Miraflores has some nice upscale shopping to peruse. It is among the three most affluent districts of Lima. (Photo by Tony Xue)
  • A group shot as the sun leaves its last traces on the horizon. (Photo by Tony Xue)
  • Glowing lights on a Peruvian beach. What a great intro to Peru. Now it's time to go prepare for the first of four performances. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • Meanwhile, Shen Yun World Company Dancers warm up in the lobby of the Overture Center for the Arts in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by Regina Dong)
  • It helps to stay light-hearted while stretching.
  • Jiayuan Yang of Shen Yun North America Company does a chuai yan (swallow kick) outside the Long Center for the Performing Arts in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Emily Pan)
  • Dancers and musicians try rock climbing at Texas Rock Gym.

Check back next week to see where our performers go  next!
  • This photo album contains images from several warm and sunny climates to enjoy. Some of our performers visit Brazil and Peru, the first time for any Shen Yun company to do so, while others explore Texas.

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