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        Back News > 2018 Photos from Tour: March 19–April 1

      2018 Photos from Tour: March 19–April 1 (Preview)

    1. Keeping each other company while stretching, the Shen Yun New York Company prepares for their performance in Midland, Texas. (Photo by percussionist Tiffany Yu)
    2. They love performing for you! Dancers Elsie Shi (L) and Olivia Chang from the Shen Yun International Company warm up onstage before one of the last performances in their homeland—Taiwan. (Photo by dancer Kexin Li)
    3. Taking a break between shows, dancers Victor Li, Ben Huang, David Xiao, Scott Xu, and Allen Liu (L-R) pose in front of the salt fields in Tainan, Taiwan. (Photo by dancer Nick Zhao)
    4. A sunset at the Jingzaijiao Salt Fields of Tainan. (Photo by dancer Allen Liu)
    5. An aerial view of the Chiayi Performing Arts Center where we held three performances. (Photo courtesy of the Epoch Times)
    6. Meanwhile, Principal Dancer Angelia Wang leaps across the stage at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, kicking off the Italian leg of the tour in more ways than one. (Photo by percussionist Tiffany Yu)
    7. The Shen Yun New York Company takes a break to visit the Colosseum in Rome. It seems we weren't the only ones who had this idea. (Photo by dancer Felix Sun)
    8. Opening its doors in 80 AD, the Colosseum has become one of Rome's most popular tourist attractions. (Photo by dancer Felix Sun)
    9. Here we are! Although performances in Rome have now concluded, we'll be back in Italy at the end of April, visiting beautiful Florence and Milan. (Photo by Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi)
    10. A quiet street in Rome, where grand and historic architecture seems to peek out of the horizon. (Photo by dancer Tony Zhao)
    11. The beautifully detailed interior of Saint Peter's Basilica—the palace-like church inside Vatican City. (Photo by percussionist Tiffany Yu)
    12. An ornate hallway inside Saint Peter's Basilica—the largest church in the world. (Photo by dancer Felix Sun)
    13. The stunning view from atop Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. (Photo by dancer Felix Sun)
    14. The over 100-year-old Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II bridge outside Vatican City. (Photo by dancer Felix Sun)
    15. The famous Leaning Tower of Pisa was built over a span of 199 years. Although the angle of the tower was not created on purpose, it turned an oops into an icon! (Photo by dancer Felix Sun)
    16. A quiet beach in Nice, France. The Shen Yun New York Company was in town for a performance at the Nice Acropolis Convention Centre. (Photo by dancer Felix Sun)
    17. Principal Dancer Hsiaohung Lin and a fellow dancer enjoy the mild weather along the coast in Nice. (Photo by percussionist Tiffany Yu)
    18. When passing through Germany, the company got to visit the palace that inspired Disney's famous Cinderella castle—the Neuschwanstein Castle, literally
    19. The castle is nestled in the picturesque Bavarian Alps of Munich, Germany. (Photo by dancer Felix Sun)
    20. A moment of calm with a white swan, near New Swan Castle. (Photo by Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi)
    21. Next up is Israel. The Shen Yun New York Company was in Tel Aviv for four sold out performances. We look forward to sharing those photos in the next album! (Photo by Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi)
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