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        Back News > Photos of the week: 4/18-24

      Photos of the week: 4/18-24 (Preview)

    1. Shen Yun World Company resumed its France tour with three performances in Paris. And with a day off in the city, the group made sure to visit what is probably the world's greatest museum of Renaissance art - the Louvre.
    2. After waiting in the long line for tickets, dancer Zack Chan decided to feel the power of the Louvre pyramid. (Photo by dancer Jun Liang)
    3. While dancer Jeff Chuang just wanted a handshake. (Photo by Jun Liang)
    4. It’s springtime in Paris. The Eiffel Tower over the Seine River. (Photo by Jun Liang)
    5. Erhu soloist Linda Zhen Wang and the orchestra also spent a morning at the Palace of Versailles, built by Louis XIV.
    6. After days of travel on the bus, dancers Lily Wang (left) and Stephanie Guo were happy to be back in the theater and able to stretch. We’ll leave them stretching in Europe for just a moment and check back with another group.
    7. ...Shen Yun North America Company, performing in Texas. Dancers (from left) Louis Liu, Kelvin Diao, and Leo Yin at the Water Gardens outside the Selena Auditorium in Corpus Christi. (Photo by dancer Daren Chou)
    8. From left: Dancers Rachael Bastick, Emily Pan, and Lavender Han. (Photo by dancer Kaidi Wu)
    9. The dancers of Shen Yun North America Company in Corpus Christi. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
    10. The group also performed in San Antonio, Texas, at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. Here’s Principal Dancer Emily Pan on a Buffalo in San Antonio. Because - why not? (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
    11. Dancer Yuqin Xin enjoys an afternoon off on the beach in Texas. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
    12. On the beach in Texas. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
    13. Dancer Yuqin Xin. Can you tell these dancers love to stretch? (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
    14. And there is Principal Dancer Kaidi Wu, in front of the camera this time.
    15. Back in Europe, Shen Yun World Company also performed in Germany’s Ludwigsburg, where principal dancers Susan Zhou (left) and Lily Wang mimic a scene from this year’s The Enchanted Painting.
    16. The dancers in front of Ludwigsburg’s Forum am Schlosspark theater, where Shen Yun performed two shows. (Photo by dancer Nancy Wang)
    17. Adjacent to the theater is a long, treelined walkway leading to a beautiful park. The group still has several cities left in Europe, including Germany’s Berlin and Frankfurt. (Photo by projectionist Regina Dong)
    18. With lots of photo-ops across Europe, dancers Rocky Liao and Zack Chan were feeling a little selfieish.
    19. One of the highlights of the Europe tour so far was an outing to the Montserrat mountains in Spain, outside Barcelona.
    20. The mountain range of Montserrat, literally meaning serrated mountains, is home to a Benedictine Abbey and breathtaking views. (Photo by dancer Joe Huang)
    21. If you look at the rocks long enough, which some of the performers did, you start seeing human faces, like a natural Mount Rushmore. (Photo by dancer Songtao Feng)
    22. To get to the top of the cliffs, some took a steep ride on the funicular. (Photo by Jun Liang)
    23. While others hiked. (Photo by dancer Stephanie Guo)
    24. Pausing for breaks to take in the view are dancers, from left: Liz Lu, Michelle Wu, Erin Battrick, and Stephanie Guo.
    25. Even the day after two performances in Barcelona, many in the group hiked all the way up. At the top, dancers Jeff Chuang (left) and Rui Suzuki still had energy to monkey around. (Photo by Songtao Feng)
    26. Dancers (from left) Jeff Chuang, Songtao Feng, Rui Suzuki, Jiheng Zhao, Antony Kuo, and Zack Chan at Montserrat, looking forward to a few more weeks in Europe.
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