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        Back News > 2019 Photos from Tour: March 1–14

      2019 Photos from Tour: March 1–14 (Preview)

    1. Shen Yun International Company dancers pose in front of the Batiment des Forces Motrices theater in Geneva, Switzerland. (Photo by dancer Kexin Li)
    2. The northern façade of the Batiment des Forces Motrices. (Photo by dancer Andrew Fung)
    3. A hydro power plant and waterworks for over 100 years, the historic Batiment des Forces Motrices was converted into a theater in 1997. (Photo by Principal Dancer Monty Mou)
    4. In Montpellier, France, performers from Shen Yun International Company take a stroll along a rocky waterfront between performances at Le Corum. (Photo by Kexin Li)
    5. Sampling the local crepes is a must. There seems to be more whipped cream than crepe, but that’s not a problem. (Photo by Kexin Li)
    6. Dancer Daoyong Zheng poses on the stone steps near the beach. (Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
    7. It feels great to have so much open space to kick! (Photo by dancer Nick Zhao)
    8. Dancer Scott Xu demonstrates a steady vertical leg hold (chao-tian-deng) on the rocks. (Photo by dancer Andrew Fung)
    9. A panoramic view of the waterfront in Montpellier, France. (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    10. On the way from Montpellier to Geneva, the company stops in Annecy—a picturesque city in France. (Photo by erhu soloist Linda Wang)
    11. Annecy is a charming place to visit, with its pretty canals, cobblestone walkways, and pastel-colored buildings. (Photo by Kexin Li)
    12. Annecy is known as the
    13. Visiting Lake Annecy provides a moment of calm during a busy tour. (Photo by Nick Zhao)
    14. The city and lake are beautifully nestled in the heart of the French Alps. (Photo by Nick Zhao)
    15. Dozens of white boats line the docks in the calm waters of Lake Annecy. (Photo by Nick Zhao)
    16. The face behind many of our photos: Principal Dancer Monty Mou contemplates his next shot in Geneva, Switzerland. (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    17. Sometimes it can take time and careful observation to find the ideal location for a photo. (Photo by Monty Mou)
    18. In order for a dancer to kick over 180 degrees, he must stretch way beyond that offstage, as Joe Chang does here. (Photo by Monty Mou)
    19. With the theater in the background, a dancer/photographer pauses to focus for the perfect shot. (Photo by Monty Mou)
    20. A dancer leaps from a rock in Geneva—fingers crossed for a soft landing! (Photo by Nick Zhao)
    21. Dancer Jared Ren presents the Rhône River—one of the most well-known waterways in Europe. (Photo by Nick Zhao)
    22. Dancers pose by the famous Rhône that connects to Lake Geneva. (Photo by Nick Zhao)
    23. A friendly Swiss swan approaches. (Photo by Monty Mou)
    24. Shen Yun International Company dancers huddle around their wonderful European emcee Peter Recknagel. (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    25. Exploring Geneva on bikes. (Photo by Nick Zhao)
    26. Riding bikes makes for efficient sightseeing. (Photo by Nick Zhao)
    27. An illuminated Bâtiment des Forces Motrice at dusk. (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    28. In the theater's practice space, dancer Peter Kruger warms up with a split jump. (Photo by Nick Zhao)
    29. Dancer Peter Kruger practices a traveling straddle leap (xing-jin-shuang-fei-yan) before one of four performances in Geneva. (Photo by Nick Zhao)
    30. A bird's eye view of a quaint town en route to Ludwigsburg, Germany. (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    31. Guten Tag, Germany! All Ludwigsburg performances are sold out! (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    32. Meanwhile, Down Under, Shen Yun World Company catches the sun setting on Swan River near the hotel in Perth. (Photo by projectionist Regina Dong)
    33. With such a pretty view the bench looks awfully inviting, but we have some exploring to do... (Photo by Regina Dong)
    34. Performers enjoy meeting the locals wherever they go. Dancer Teo Yi says hello to a new friend at Kangaroo Island in Perth, Australia. (Photo by lighting engineer Benny Chan)
    35. At Brisbane's Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, dancer Jun Liang meets a very alert koala. He’s lucky to see him awake since they can sleep for up to 22 hours a day—the koalas, that is. (Photo by Jun Liang)
    36. Dozens of tired kangaroos taking a break from hopping.
    37. After a five-day seven-show run at the Regal Theater in Perth, performers have a chance to relax and visit the beaches in Perth. (Photo by Jun Liang)
    38. Dancers (from left) Ben Chen, Jungsu Lee, and Suzuki Rui making their way to the sandy shore.
    39. A view of the Indian Ocean from Perth, on Australia’s west coast.
    40. Dancers pose during a short stop at Cottesloe Beach before heading to the airport. (Photo by Regina Dong)
    41. Musicians enjoying the last day in Perth.
    42. From left: musicians Carolyn Hwang, Annie Wu, and Claire Lee in front of the Indian Ocean after a week of performances in Perth, Australia. (Photo by dancer Cheney Wu)
    43. A view of Swan River from Kings Park. See you again next year, Perth! (Photo by Regina Dong)
    44. Shen Yun Touring Company arrives in Philadelphia. For a nanosecond, America’s oldest and newest photo were in the same spot. (Photo by dancer William Li)
    45. From left: dancers Eric Lam, Xinghao Che, Sam Pu and William Li go on a bike adventure along the Delaware River.
    46. A night view of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge suspended over the Delaware River.
    47. The dancer-riders are satisfied.
    48. French horn player Chi-Chien Weng rehearsing before one of 25 performances in Philly. Check back later to see where we go in our next photo album! (Photo by Yu Lian)<p> </p>
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