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        Back News > Photos of the Week: 2/8-2/14

      Photos of the Week: 2/8-2/14 (Preview)

    1. Shen Yun Touring Company wishes everyone a happy Chinese New Year! The New Year celebration lasts 15 days, ending with the Lantern Festival on Feb. 22.
    2. Meanwhile, in Australia’s Perth… dancer Fadu Chen echoes the shapes of shadows by the harbor. (photo by dancer Stephanie Guo)
    3. Silhouettes in Australia. Pictured is dancer Stephanie Guo. (photo by dancer Daniella Wollensak)
    4. And in Orlando, dancers Michelle Lian and Kathy Wu pose on the footsteps of the Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater, which is also in the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, where Shen Yun New York Company played. (photo by dancer Nancy Wang)
    5. Dancer Rita Fu warming up in the lobby of the Dr Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando. (photo by dancer Nancy Wang)
    6. And in Rhode Island, the good people of Providence welcomed Shen Yun Touring Company for a quick visit of two Saturday performances. (photo by dancer Helen Li)
    7. Down Under, Shen Yun World Company traveled from Australia to New Zealand (don’t worry, Eastern Australia, they’ll be back). They were airborne... (photo by dancer Lily Wang)
    8. …just in time to catch the sunset on the way to Auckland. (photo by dancer Lily Wang)
    9. In the jungles of Orlando, Florida, clarinetist Yevgeniy Reznik, sound engineer Jacob Wallenberg, and bassist Juraj Kukan of Shen Yun New York Company go on a three-hour tour. (photo by musician Wesley Zhou)
    10. Maybe they’re hiding behind this tree. Maybe not. (photo by dancer Kenji Kobayashi)
    11. Beauty at work. Principal Dancer Miranda Zhou-Galati prepares for a performance at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts in Louisville. (photo by dancer Diana Teng)
    12. Dancer Angelina Liu of Shen Yun International Company warms up before practicing a flexibility-demanding routine in Louisville, Kentucky. (photo by dancer Diana Teng)
    13. Olivia Chang of Shen Yun International Company doesn't waltz into a ballroom, she flips into it. Taken in Louisville, Kentucky. (photo by dancer Diana Teng)
    14. Suona player Maria Han practicing before the performance at the Peabody Opera House in St Louis. (photo by Annie Li)
    15. Dancer Linjie Huang and others having class before the performance. (photo by Annie Li)
    16. Dancers Angelina Liu (left) and Chelsea Cai make stretching look like they are sleeping. Literally. (photo by Annie Li)
    17. Practicing at the Peabody Opera House in St Louis. (photo by Annie Li)
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