Fake Bomb Threat Targets Shen Yun Performance in Rome

The Chinese Communist Party has targeted the performing arts company globally with threats of violence.
Fake Bomb Threat Targets Shen Yun Performance in Rome
Theatergoers gather ahead of a performance by Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Auditorium della Conciliazione in Rome on March 17, 2026. Leo Botnarenko/The Epoch Times
Frank Fang
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A bomb threat prompted a police response at a theater in Rome on March 17, but New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts began its performance there on time.

The presenter of the performance in Italy, Associazione Culturale Il Ponte, said that local police arrived at the Auditorium della Conciliazione with police dogs before the show’s 8 p.m. start time. It said the threat turned out to be a hoax, and police officers remained in the theater as the performance began. They were expected to continue monitoring the venue for the remaining three performances through March 19.

A copy of an email provided to The Epoch Times shows that a bomb threat was sent to the presenter on March 16. The email warned in English that “a bomb was planted in the theater; if the performance continues, an explosion is inevitable.”

Shen Yun, which showcases dance and music performances under the motto “China before communism,” currently has eight companies touring the world simultaneously. Since late December, it has performed in the Italian cities of Torino, Udine, Milan, Livorno, Bari, Ancona, Avellino, and Genova.

In Rome, all eight performances were sold out three months before the first show on Feb. 13, according to the presenter.

Shen Yun was founded in 2006 by practitioners of Falun Gong, a spiritual practice that has faced severe persecution by the Chinese communist regime since 1999. The regime has targeted the company with a transnational repression campaign that has intensified in recent years. Since 2024, Shen Yun has faced a series of bomb and death threats aimed at intimidating theaters hosting its performances, as well as targeting its training facilities in upstate New York.
These threats have extended beyond the company, targeting six world leaders—including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Italian President Sergio Mattarella—since January 2026, in attempts to block Shen Yun from performing in their countries.
In Canada, a China-linked threat campaign has targeted not only Carney, but also former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, members of the Parliament of Canada, and other senior officials.

On March 17, Italian Sen. Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata, a member of the Fratelli d’Italia Party, expressed his solidarity with Shen Yun and its artists, pointing to the “growing number of intimidations and threats” via email, according to a translation of his statement.

“In just a few days, these threats—which first appeared about two years ago—have exceeded hundreds and, as reported by Shen Yun officials, are only increasing and taking on new forms,” Terzi said.

He noted that direct pressure from Chinese officials has turned the threatening email messages into a “new form of sabotage.”

“I therefore express my full solidarity with the organizers and artists of Shen Yun who, in the face of new and growing intimidation, continue to promote the values of an open and democratic society through art,” he said.

Terzi attended a Shen Yun performance at Rome’s Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in February 2025.

“It is more than just a feast for the senses—the feeling, the heart, you understand, it is inside,” Terzi told The Epoch Times at the time. “It’s inside this great work of art.”
Eva Fu contributed to this report.
Frank Fang
Frank Fang
Reporter
Frank Fang is a Taiwan-based journalist. He covers news in China and Taiwan. He holds a Master's degree in materials science from National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan.
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