Shen Yun Performing Arts
  • 20th Anniversary
  • The Performance
    New to Shen Yun?
    9 Characteristics of Shen Yun
    Classical Chinese Dance
    Symphony Orchestra
  • The Company
    Our Story
    Life at Shen Yun
    The Untold Story Of Shen Yun
    Challenges We Face
    Factsheet
  • Artists
  • Videos
  • Latest
    All
    News
    Press Releases
    Blog
    In the Media
  • Reviews
  • FAQ
  • Press Newsletter Learn Contact Us Search
    English
  • 中文正體
  • 中文简体
  • 日本語
  • 한국어
  • Česky
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
  • Hrvatski
  • Indonesia
  • Italiano
  • Latviski
  • Melayu
  • Nederlands
  • Norsk
  • Polski
  • Português
  • Pусский
  • Română
  • Svenska
  • Việt
  • עברית
  • Tickets & Info
    Menu
    Shen Yun Logo
    Tickets
    What’s New
    Menu
    • 20th Anniversary
    • The Performance
      • New to Shen Yun? 9 Characteristics of Shen Yun Classical Chinese Dance Symphony Orchestra
    • The Company
      • Our Story Life at Shen Yun The Untold Story Of Shen Yun Challenges We Face Factsheet
    • Artists
    • Videos
    • Latest
      • All News Press Releases Blog In the Media
    • Reviews
    • FAQ
    Shen Yun 20 Years Anniversary Link Image

    Twentieth Anniversary

    Discover the Origin Story
    • Press
    • Newsletter
    • Learn
    • Contact Us
    • Search
    Language
    • 中文正體
    • 中文简体
    • 日本語
    • 한국어
    • Česky
    • Deutsch
    • Español
    • Français
    • Hrvatski
    • Indonesia
    • Italiano
    • Latviski
    • Melayu
    • Nederlands
    • Norsk
    • Polski
    • Português
    • Pусский
    • Română
    • Svenska
    • Việt
    • עברית
        Back News > Photos of the week: 2/21-27

      Photos of the week: 2/21-27 (Preview)

    1. We start our photo tour this week with the skyline of Chicago, where Shen Yun World Company held eight performances at Harris Theater. (Photo by dancer Joe Huang)
    2. Part of the Chicago skyline viewed from the area near the theater and Millennium Park. (Photo by dancer Jun Liang)
    3. Dancer Patrick Trang feeling the power of Chicago’s humungous reflective bean formerly known as Cloud Gate. (Photo by dancer Ben Chen)
    4. President Lincoln helps a wayward tourist find all the great sights of his home state, as Aussie dancer Andy Shia receives directions from dancer Ben Chen, which will ultimately lead him to Big Ben. (Photo by Jun Liang)
    5. Early spring greeted many parts of the country, including the Windy City. Temperatures during the group’s February stay in Chicago scratched 70º F (21º C). (Photo by Ben Chen)
    6. Meanwhile, in North Carolina, Shen Yun North America Company’s dancers gathered for a group photo in the lobby of the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. (Photo by dancer Kaidi Wu)
    7. Dancers Cherie Zhou (left) and Diana Teng warm up before a performance at The Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore. (Photo by dancer Helen Li)
    8. We return to Shen Yun World Company. After Chicago, the group headed to Wisconsin’s capital and prepared for two performances at the Madison Overture Center for the Arts. (Photo by dancer Jeff Chuang)
    9. Principal dancers Rubi Zhang (left) and Antony Kuo stretch in the lobby’s mezzanine level. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
    10. Principal Dancer Rubi Zhang, who has been wowing audience members with his jump splits, warms up in Madison. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
    11. After a training session, dancers like Steve Feng (left) balance intense action with moments of inner peace, practicing Falun Dafa meditation accompanied by soft music. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
    12. And Shen Yun International Company performed a 12-show run at Philadelphia’s Merriam Theater. (Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
    13. Flying handkerchief practice ahead of a Philadelphia performance. Even in the air, these magical hankies stay in formation! (Photo by Annie Li)
    14. February 28, 2017

      Previous

      Photos of the week: 2/14-20

      Next

      Photos of the week: 2/28-3/6
      Most Popular
      • All
      • News
      • Blog
    15. 1 Taoist Master Zhang Guolao: The Eccentric Immortal Who Rode Backwards
    16. 2 Beijing’s Campaign Against Shen Yun Tests Resolve of the West to Defend Artistic Freedom
    17. 3 Bai Ethnic Dance
    18. 4 Photos from Tour: Coast to Coast, Across Continents
    19. 5 Happy Birthday America!
    20. 6 Shen Yun Completes Milestone 20th Anniversary World Tour
    21. Show More
    22. 1 Photos from Tour: Coast to Coast, Across Continents
    23. 2 Happy Birthday America!
    24. Show More
      Show More
      Shen Yun logo golden

      Shen Yun Performing Arts is the world's premier classical Chinese dance and music company, established in New York in 2006. It performs classical Chinese dance, ethnic and folk dance, and story-based dance, with orchestral accompaniment and solo performers. For 5,000 years, divine culture flourished in the land of China. Through breathtaking music and dance, Shen Yun is reviving this glorious culture. Shen Yun, or 神韻, can be translated as: “The beauty of divine beings dancing.”

      About
    25. 20th Anniversary
    26. New to Shen Yun?
    27. Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra
    28. Life at Shen Yun
    29. Factsheet
    30. Challenges We Face
    31. Shen Yun & Spirituality
    32. Meet the Artists
    33. Frequently Asked Questions
    34. Videos
    35. Latest
    36. About Shen Yun
    37. The Artists
    38. Reviews
    39. In the Media
    40. News
    41. What’s New
    42. News
    43. Blog
    44. In the Media
    45. Learn
    46. Chinese Dance
    47. Music
    48. Vocal Music
    49. Shen Yun Costumes
    50. Digital Projection
    51. Shen Yun Props
    52. Stories and History
    53. Shen Yun and Traditional Chinese Culture
    54. Interact with us:
      Follow Us on Gan Jing World
      Sign Our Guestbook
      Get to Know More about Shen Yun
      on Our Streaming Platform
      Arts Proficiency Assessment Center
      Luxury Goods and Keepsakes
      Inspired by Shen Yun
      Shen Yun Dancer
      Shen Yun Performing Arts Official Website Copyright ©2026 Shen Yun Performing Arts. All Rights Reserved.
      Contact Us Terms Privacy Site map