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        Back News > Photos of the week: 4/11-17

      Photos of the week: 4/11-17 (Preview)

    1. We begin this week in Colombia, where Shen Yun Touring Company performed in Bogota D.C. and Medellin.
    2. Principal Dancer Xinghao Che (center) gets ready to unleash his mighty powers in this rendition of this year’s dance Super Monk.
    3. Dancers Ceci Wang (left) and Helen Li high five while enjoying an off day in Colombia. (Photo by dancer Diana Teng)
    4. Touring Company is now in Argentina’s capital, performing 10 shows at Buenos Aires’ Teatro Opera.
    5. Continuing with Spanish-speaking countries, Shen Yun World Company and dancer Joe Huang performed in Barcelona, at the majestic Gran Teatre del Liceu. (Photo by dancer Rui Suzuki)
    6. Also known simply as Liceu, the theater originally opened in 1847, burned down in 1861 and again in 1994, and was finally rebuilt and reopened in 1999.
    7. A view of the hall from the fifth balcony. (Photo by projectionist Regina Dong)
    8. It is ornately decorated throughout, and was a pleasure to perform in. (Photo by Regina Dong)
    9. Inside the Liceu lobby, where the company performed during Easter Weekend. (Photo by dancer Stephanie Guo)
    10. In Australia, Shen Yun New York Company and Principal Dancer Evangeline Zhu enjoyed some beach time at beautiful Gold Coast.
    11. And finally, back in the United States, Shen Yun North America Company wrapped up its performances in the northwest, pictured here inside Portland’s Keller Auditorium. (Photo by dancer Kaidi Wu)
    12. Principal Dancer Emily Pan of North America Company stretches out. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
    13. The group then crossed back through the Rocky Mountains a second time, heading east to Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Bang-Yu Hung)
    14. In the U.S., driving cross-country can take a long time, starting early in the morning and ending late at night. This shot of a full moon over the Rockies was taken while at a rest stop. (Photo by Darrell Wang)
    15. And finally, the company arrived in San Antonio. While not as iconic as the Alamo, the Tower Life Building is still a sight when lit up at night. (Photo by Darrell Wang)
    16. April 24, 2017

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