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        Back News > Europe Photoblog (Week of 3/21-27)

      Europe Photoblog (Week of 3/21-27) (Preview)

    1. Shen Yun World Company Dancers Michelle Wu and Stephanie Guo on the balcony of Nieuwe Luxor Theater in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
    2. Shen Yun World Company continues its European performance tour, which includes shuttling up and down the continent and, naturally, some fortuitous sightseeing. (Photo by cellist Jacob Fowler)
    3. After performances in Aix-en-Provence, the group stopped at the French castle Château de Chambord. (Photo by violist Paulina Mazurkiewicz)
    4. Erhu soloist Linda Zhen Wang (left) and Concertmaster Astrid Martig at Chambord.
    5. The château was built during the first half of the sixteenth century. This tower houses its most famous features - a double spiral staircase said to be designed by Leonardo da Vinci. (Photo by clarinet player Kiril Penchev)
    6. View from inside the double helix staircase. (Photo by Kiril Penchev)
    7. The group’s next performances were in Belgium’s Bruges. This photo shows a reflection of the St. Salvador Cathedral in the dressing room mirror. (Photo by dancer Jun Liang)
    8. In spite of having only a quick two-day, two-performance run, a few of the dancers still got a chance to take in the picturesque city. A clock tower in the Bruges’ market place. (Photo by Jun Liang)
    9. A mosaic inside the St. Salvator Cathedral in Bruges. (Photo by Jun Liang)
    10. The streets of Bruges. (Photo by dancer Joe Huang)
    11. A Bruge cafe. (Photo by Joe Huang)
    12. And the Burg Square with City Hall. (Photo by Joe Huang)
    13. With lots of travel across the European continent, what appear to be udumbara flowers have been spotted on the bus. (Photo by bassoonist Steven Louie)
    14. The next destination was Birmingham, England, where Shen Yun performed twice. Along the way, the dancers became acquainted with McCoy (left) and Splash. (Photo by Jun Liang)
    15. Dancers at the Trent Park Equestrian Centre in North London. (Photo by dancer Stephanie Guo)
    16. Everyone returned from the adventure safely. From left: dancers Jeff Chuang, Patrick Trang, Rui Suzuki, Jason Pan, and Rubi Zhang. (Photo by Jun Liang)
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