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      Back News > Photos from Tour: 3/9–3/15
    A Shen Yun dancer jumps over Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Tony Xue)

    Photos from Tour: 3/9–3/15

  • Fifteen chilly dancers pose together at Lake Louise in Banff, Canada. (Photo by Regina Dong)
  • Musicians present: the majestic Canadian Rockies!
  • A warm-spirited group huddles together in an icy setting.
  • In the background we have violinist Will Zhou, dancers Suzuki Rui, Teo Yin, Shawn Ren, Antony Kuo, Jun Liang, and Jack Han, while dancer Rubi Cho splits the group down the middle. (Photo by Ben Chen)
  • Dancer Rubi Cho enjoys some man-made snowfall. (Photo by Ben Chen)
  • The group's vibrant Shen Yun tour bus adds a splash of color to the white snow and dark evergreens.
  • Meanwhile, in Virginia, U.S.A., performers pull up to explore the beautiful Caverns of Luray, VA. (Photo by dancer Fu Ziyuan)
  • Dancers, from left, Kenji Kobayashi, Kelvin Diao, company manager Tia Zhang, and dancers Roy Chen and Edwin Fu at the entrance to the caverns. (Photo by dancer Fu Ziyuan)
  • All formations (growing from the ceiling or ground) are calcite, which is a crystaline limestone.
  • Dancer Roy Chen gets a closer look.
  • The formations that grow from the ground are specifically called stalagmites.
  • They discover a pristine body of water called Dream Lake.
  • Dancers, from left, Kelvin Diao, Roy Chen, and Daniel Xu.
  • Where will the road lead Shen Yun performers who are touring in Auckland, New Zealand? (Photo by Tony Xue)
  • ...To the Mount Eden Volcanic Crater! (Photo by Tony Xue)
  • The tallest crater in Auckland, Mount Eden Volcanic Crater provides a wonderfully elevated 360 degree view of the city.
  • Dancer Tony Xue takes in the cityscape.
  • A superhero-dancer soars over Auckland. (Photo by Tony Xue)
  • Performers and their choreographer pose in front of a picturesque Auckland view.
  • Don't worry, this volcanic crater is dormant, last erupting 15,000 years ago! (He didn't really go in.)
  • The eye of Heaven peeks through the trees. (Photo by Nick Zhao)
  • Time to head to the next stop.
  • The city of Auckland from a distance, distinguishable by the  needle-shaped Sky Tower on the horizon.
  • A delicious way to end the day.
  • A lovely Auckland sunset. (Photo by Tony Xue)
  • New Zealand is known as the Land of the Long White Cloud. Perhaps this photo gives some idea why. (Photo by Tony Xue)
  • Shen Yun arrives at Sydney's Capitol Theater to find a showcase of Shen Yun posters past and present. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • With some spare time to take a look around, performers brave a rainy Sydney day. (Photo by Monty Mou)
  • The Sydney Garden of Friendship mimics the style of the Ming Dynasty. (Photo by Monty Mou)
  • Time to get back to work! Dancer Ben Chen captures dancers using their shadows on the screen to check their form. This is one of the final performances of the year, but we can't wait to bring you an all-new production next tour season. Until then, take care. (Photo by Regina Dong)
  • Concern for our audiences' well-being is our highest priority, so we will be postponing many performances due to concern over the spread of COVID-19. We treasure the time we've spent performing for you so far this year and want to share some of our experiences. This photo album contains tour images from cavernous Virginia, snowy Banff, volcanic Auckland, and sunny Sydney. We hope you enjoy them, and we sincerely thank you for your support!

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