Shen Yun Returns to Canada

A show lauded worldwide for depicting the spirit and essence of China’s age-old culture, is coming to Vancouver.
Shen Yun Returns to Canada
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NEW YORK: Eric Shumsky, violist and son of Oscar Shumsky, outside Radio City Music Hall on February 9, 2008. (Jan Jekielek/The Epoch Times)

A show lauded worldwide for its flawless Chinese dance, brilliant traditional costumes, and story-based dance dramas depicting the spirit and essence of China’s age-old culture, is coming to Vancouver.

As part of its 80-city world tour, New York- based Shen Yun Performing Arts (formerly Divine Performing Arts) is set to play seven shows at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre from April 3 - 9. After Vancouver, the production will move on to Calgary, Edmonton, and Regina.

The following are comments from audience members who have seen—and loved—the show.