A gentle spring breeze ripples the surface of a jade-colored lake.
The ladies’ long silken sleeves flow like water, their movements filling the courtyard with ethereal grace.
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Imagine being able to do what you love anywhere in the world! 🌎
Do you recognize the places in Aaron Huynh's post?
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"One dance move. 7 countries. Guess my job."
Imagine being able to do what you love anywhere in the world! 🌎
Do you recognize the places in Aaron Huynh's post?
https://t.co/1mfJhVHaiF
"One dance move. 7 countries. Guess my job."
Imagine being able to do what you love anywhere in the world! 🌎
Do you recognize the places in Aaron Huynh's post?
https://t.co/1mfJhVHaiF
"One dance move. 7 countries. Guess my job."
At the Riojaforum Auditorium in Logroño, Spain, Shen Yun Performing Arts captivated the audience.
Susana Perez Escalona, a professor of law, said, “The truth is that it’s wonderful, it has exquisite taste. The dancers and all the choreography are exceptional.”
Despite pressure from the Chinese consulate, National Director of Australian Family First, Lyle Shelton, attended Shen Yun in Canberra.
“It was a beautiful performance, but also a powerful message about freedom and the importance of standing up against persecution,” he said.
Despite pressure from the Chinese consulate, National Director of Australian Family First, Lyle Shelton, attended Shen Yun in Canberra.
“It was a beautiful performance, but also a powerful message about freedom and the importance of standing up against persecution,” he said.
Despite pressure from the Chinese consulate, National Director of Australian Family First, Lyle Shelton, attended Shen Yun in Canberra.
“It was a beautiful performance, but also a powerful message about freedom and the importance of standing up against persecution,” he said.
Despite pressure from the Chinese consulate, National Director of Australian Family First, Lyle Shelton, attended Shen Yun in Canberra.
“It was a beautiful performance, but also a powerful message about freedom and the importance of standing up against persecution,” he said.
Despite pressure from the Chinese consulate, National Director of Australian Family First, Lyle Shelton, attended Shen Yun in Canberra.
“It was a beautiful performance, but also a powerful message about freedom and the importance of standing up against persecution,” he said.
Despite pressure from the Chinese consulate, National Director of Australian Family First, Lyle Shelton, attended Shen Yun in Canberra.
“It was a beautiful performance, but also a powerful message about freedom and the importance of standing up against persecution,” he said.
Audience members were delighted by the beauty and skill of the performers as Shen Yun graced the stage at the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
“A unique opportunity to experience the Chinese culture,” said Robert Liotta, the owner and attorney at Liotta Law Offices.
Happy 250th, America 🇺🇸
On this special date, we take this opportunity to say thank you for giving us a home and for all the freedoms you have given us.
At Shen Yun, our mission to revive traditional Chinese culture has faced censorship and sabotage from the Chinese Communist Party. Yet for 20 years, being based in America has given us the freedom to do what we love—to create, to express our beliefs, and to share this culture with the world.
From our home in New York, we’re grateful to be part of this legacy of freedom.
Wishing everyone a meaningful, safe, and joyful Independence Day.
463 million. That's how many people have now formally quit the Chinese Communist Party — with a record 11.2 million doing so in May alone, per new figures released this week.
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🌞“ I was uplifted. I was filled with hope… The world is a better place because of Shen Yun.”
-✨Richard Swett, former U.S. Congressman
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In terms of what counts as a control movement, a dancer might tell you that if it was solely about lifting your leg as high as you could, then it would actually be easy.
In Classical Chinese dance, control is not just about flexibility, but also strength; it’s not just about height and angles, but also stability.