Principal ballerina of the English National Ballet, Begona Cao, poses on the roof of the Coliseum in London
Shen Yun Performing Arts International Company graced the stage on Sunday April 15 at the London Coliseum, its last performance of a highly successful tour of Europe and another full house.
Overall, Mrs. Polman thought that Shen Yun was “very beautiful, very colourful, uplifting” and was touched by the performance.
Mr. Restrepo, an Instructor for Aviation English at Copa Airlines, travelled all the way from Colombia with his wife Liz Romero to see Shen Yun perform after a relative recommended the show.
“The one thing that struck me as very new and interesting was the screen in the background and how the people came out of it. That was absolutely marvellous, it was a great visual effect.”
“I loved the dance,” Mr. Bullard said, noting how active and lively the performance was.
Shen Yun performed its third show at The London Coliseum on Saturday afternoon, April 14, in front of a full house.
The director of a Danish consultancy flew to London from Denmark especially to catch the evening performance of Shen Yun at the London Coliseum, on Saturday, April 14.
For Anthony Lilley OBE, BAFTA-winner and board member of the English National Opera, Saturday afternoon’s performance of Shen Yun was a powerful experience.
Shen Yun Performing Arts brought traditional Chinese culture to a full house matinee audience at the West End’s London Coliseum on Saturday, April 14.
Mr. Brian Moore was met with ”a new culture of something I have never seen before” at the Shen Yun Performing Arts International Company show at the London Coliseum.
The spiritual essence of the songs was “very thought provoking” to Mrs. Harrison and she was fascinated by the lyrics in the songs.
For Natasha Grant, it was a memorable birthday treat: “an excellent day,” she said.
“Shen Yun was absolutely wonderful, absolutely wonderful,” said Rula Lenska, British star of television, stage, and screen.
Shen Yun Performing Arts returned to the London Coliseum for the second year running and played its opening night on April 12 to a full-house.
Shen Yun Performing Arts International Company performed to a full house at the London Coliseum on Friday, April 13th.
Sally Knyvette said the dancers from New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts International Company were “superb” and that the costumes they wore were “very subtle and very lovely”.
Councillor Amritpal Singh Mann: “Chinese culture is very important and is very colourful … it’s very rich, rich in colour, rich in tradition.”
The New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts returns to The London Coliseum for the second year running, on the final leg of the company’s European tour.
Mr. Sweet, head of shows development for the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), was entranced by the graceful dance displays relating to flowers.
Principal ballerina of the English National Ballet, Begona Cao, poses on the roof of the Coliseum in London
Shen Yun Performing Arts International Company graced the stage on Sunday April 15 at the London Coliseum, its last performance of a highly successful tour of Europe and another full house.
Overall, Mrs. Polman thought that Shen Yun was “very beautiful, very colourful, uplifting” and was touched by the performance.
Mr. Restrepo, an Instructor for Aviation English at Copa Airlines, travelled all the way from Colombia with his wife Liz Romero to see Shen Yun perform after a relative recommended the show.
“The one thing that struck me as very new and interesting was the screen in the background and how the people came out of it. That was absolutely marvellous, it was a great visual effect.”
“I loved the dance,” Mr. Bullard said, noting how active and lively the performance was.
Shen Yun performed its third show at The London Coliseum on Saturday afternoon, April 14, in front of a full house.
The director of a Danish consultancy flew to London from Denmark especially to catch the evening performance of Shen Yun at the London Coliseum, on Saturday, April 14.
For Anthony Lilley OBE, BAFTA-winner and board member of the English National Opera, Saturday afternoon’s performance of Shen Yun was a powerful experience.
Shen Yun Performing Arts brought traditional Chinese culture to a full house matinee audience at the West End’s London Coliseum on Saturday, April 14.
Mr. Brian Moore was met with ”a new culture of something I have never seen before” at the Shen Yun Performing Arts International Company show at the London Coliseum.
The spiritual essence of the songs was “very thought provoking” to Mrs. Harrison and she was fascinated by the lyrics in the songs.
For Natasha Grant, it was a memorable birthday treat: “an excellent day,” she said.
“Shen Yun was absolutely wonderful, absolutely wonderful,” said Rula Lenska, British star of television, stage, and screen.
Shen Yun Performing Arts returned to the London Coliseum for the second year running and played its opening night on April 12 to a full-house.
Shen Yun Performing Arts International Company performed to a full house at the London Coliseum on Friday, April 13th.
Sally Knyvette said the dancers from New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts International Company were “superb” and that the costumes they wore were “very subtle and very lovely”.
Councillor Amritpal Singh Mann: “Chinese culture is very important and is very colourful … it’s very rich, rich in colour, rich in tradition.”
The New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts returns to The London Coliseum for the second year running, on the final leg of the company’s European tour.
Mr. Sweet, head of shows development for the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), was entranced by the graceful dance displays relating to flowers.