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    Practicing at the Peabody Opera House in St Louis. (photo by Annie Li)

    Photos of the Week: 2/8-2/14

  • 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.
  • Meanwhile, in Australia’s Perth… dancer Fadu Chen echoes the shapes of shadows by the harbor. (photo by dancer Stephanie Guo)
  • Silhouettes in Australia. Pictured is dancer Stephanie Guo. (photo by dancer Daniella Wollensak)
  • 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)
  • Dancer Rita Fu warming up in the lobby of the Dr Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando. (photo by dancer Nancy Wang)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • …just in time to catch the sunset on the way to Auckland. (photo by dancer Lily Wang)
  • 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)
  • Maybe they’re hiding behind this tree. Maybe not. (photo by dancer Kenji Kobayashi)
  • 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)
  • Dancer Angelina Liu of Shen Yun International Company warms up before practicing a flexibility-demanding routine in Louisville, Kentucky. (photo by dancer Diana Teng)
  • 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)
  • Suona player Maria Han practicing before the performance at the Peabody Opera House in St Louis. (photo by Annie Li)
  • Dancer Linjie Huang and others having class before the performance. (photo by Annie Li)
  • Dancers Angelina Liu (left) and Chelsea Cai make stretching look like they are sleeping. Literally. (photo by Annie Li)
  • Practicing at the Peabody Opera House in St Louis. (photo by Annie Li)
  • Join us for a look behind the artists’ lens. These photos were taken this past week by Shen Yun performers while on the road during the 2016 tour.

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