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        Back News > Photos of the Week: 2/29-3/6

      Photos of the Week: 2/29-3/6 (Preview)

    1. Down Under, Shen Yun World Company wrapped up their performances at State Theatre in Melbourne. Dancer Joe Huang.
    2. Before leaving Melbourne, performers signed two posters as souvenirs.  (photo by dancer Ben Chen)
    3. Next stop - Brisbane, Australia, where dancer Stephanie Guo poses by the river. (photo by dancer Lily Wang)
    4. Principal Dancer Lily Wang in front of the Brisbane Wheel. (photo by dancer Stephanie Guo)
    5. From Brisbane it was off to Gold Coast. The beach, one of the best in the world, is always a much-anticipated highlight of the Asia-Pacific tour. The day at the beach corresponded with the midway point of tour for Shen Yun World Company - 60 shows to go! (photo by dancer Stephanie Guo)
    6. Meanwhile, in Europe, Shen Yun International Company had a day off in Geneva. (photo by Ziyuan Fu)
    7. And while traveling through northern France, they found in Roubaix Flemish-style buildings. And a rooster. (photo by projectionist Annie Li)
    8. From there, International Company headed to England with an excursion through historic Leeds Castle… (Henry V, Henry VIII, Richard II…). (picture by projectionist Annie Li)
    9. From left: Dancers Linjie Huang, Diana Teng, Daoyong Zheng, Miranda Zhou-Galati, Olivia Chang, and Connie Kuang relish their time at the lovely Leeds Castle. (photo by projectionist Annie Li)
    10. And these two black swans were relishing their time together. (photo by Andrew Fung)
    11. Dancers Miranda Zhou-Galati and Diana Teng enjoy a moment of stillness. (photo by dancer Daoyong Zheng)
    12. Dancer Linjie Huang levitating in Leeds. (photo by dancer Lois Kuang)
    13. Touring Company was also outside the United States this week, performing in Mexico. (photo by dancer Kaidi Wu)
    14. Shen Yun Touring Company gather for a colorful group photo.
    15. And the dancers made it to the top of the world. (Photo by Helen Li)
    16. Can you tell these dancers are excited to be traveling? Here they are in front of the Metropolitan Auditorium, Sirio Street at the corner of Pléyades in Puebla, Mexico. (photo by dancer Pierre Huang)
    17. Dancers Sam Pu and Xinghao Che (up and down). (photo by dancer Pierre Huang)
    18. Shen Yun Touring Company's male dancers in front of Metropolitan Auditorium in Puebla, Mexico. (photo by dancer Pierre Huang)
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