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Perhaps you’ve seen the ads, or you’ve heard a tale or two, but you’re still not
sure if this is the show for you. So, here are some basic facts most people
don’t know about Shen Yun.

 

1. The Format

A Shen Yun performance features about 17-18 short dance pieces, each anywhere
from 3-7 minutes long. The show is like a two-hour collection of colorful
vignettes.

Dance pieces range from ancient myths and legends to historic heroes to stories
of courage in the face of adversity from China today. Dance forms may be
classical, folk, or ethnic, and the costumes come from different dynasties,
regions, and other traditions.

A live orchestra accompanies with all-original music, and masters of ceremony
take the stage before each piece to keep you in the loop. Vocal and instrumental
soloists appear as well, while Shen Yun’s stagecraft boasts a brilliant animated
backdrop, not without a few surprises of its own.

 

2. Is It Chinese Ballet?



Shen Yun mainly performs classical Chinese dance. This is very different from
ballet or any modern form of dance. 

The origins of classical Chinese dance are rooted in traditional Chinese
culture. It’s a dance form as ancient as Chinese civilization itself, and one
that embodies traditional ideals, aesthetics, and virtues. This makes its
movements richly expressive, allowing personalities and feelings to be portrayed
with unprecedented clarity. 

No other company has successfully brought this kind of pure classical Chinese
dance to stages around the globe! 

Separately, in every performance Shen Yun also includes a few pieces in Chinese
ethnic and folk dance styles. 

 

3. The Pit



Every Shen Yun performance is accompanied by a one-of-a-kind orchestra that
combines both classical Western and Chinese instruments. Violins and cellos play
alongside the two-stringed Chinese erhu; the delicately plucked pipa is nestled
just in front of the woodwinds; and a range of Chinese percussive instruments
may be found next to their Western counterparts. 

This is the first orchestra in the world to include traditional Chinese
instruments as its permanent members. Many have tried and failed, but Shen Yun
successfully blends two distinct musical traditions into one harmonious sound.

The music has been so successful that most years the Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra
performs just the music at Carnegie Hall and other top venues as part of a
separate tour. 

 

4. I’m not Chinese!



Not born and raised in Asia? Luckily, dance is a universal language. To assist
with background, especially when it comes to the dance stories, Shen Yun’s
emcees are deployed before each piece to introduce what you’re about to see. 

The performance also usually includes a singer or two, famous for performing
traditional bel canto style in Chinese. The lyrics are translated into English
(or Swedish or Spanish or Japanese, wherever you are) and projected onto the
backdrop, as well as provided in the printed programs. 

Most importantly, though, dance and music are languages that transcend cultural
and linguistic boundaries. Shen Yun’s hallmark themes of compassion, courage,
and hope are likewise universal. 

So if you enjoy brilliant costumes, dance, music, and inspiring legends, you’ll
enjoy Shen Yun—even if you’re not Chinese, don’t speak Chinese, and never had
Chinese food.

 

5. Based in NY, Banned in China

Shen Yun displays real traditional Chinese culture before the world’s eyes, but
ironically, the performance is banned in China itself. 

Shen Yun was founded in New York by elite artists from around the world, some of
whom escaped brutal persecution in China. They formed Shen Yun with the mission
of reviving traditional Chinese culture and sharing it with the world—this is
the same culture that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has spent decades trying
to destroy. In fact, there is no other company or performance in China like Shen
Yun.

It’s perhaps not surprising then that the CCP sees Shen Yun as a threat and
doesn’t allow Shen Yun to perform there. But not satisfied with just banning
Shen Yun in China, the regime there is constantly trying to badmouth Shen Yun
and pressuring theaters around the world to cancel Shen Yun shows around the
world. 

So, if the theater in your city is hosting Shen Yun, odds are that’s a theater
that ignored Beijing’s pressure in the name of artistic freedom. 

 

6. Dance Vs. Gymnastics

Watching the dancers fly and flip across the stage, you might naturally assume
our dancers are gymnasts or acrobats. In fact, it’s more like the other way
around—acrobatics drew inspiration from classical Chinese dance. 

Chinese dancers had been flipping and tumbling for thousands of years. Last
century, Chinese performers took these high-level flips from classical Chinese
dance and performed them at international gymnastics competitions, introducing
them to the world.

Today, not only gymnastics and acrobatics, but also ballet, modern dance,
cheerleading and many other art forms have adopted these moves from classical
Chinese dance. And it’s understandable—when done well, these aerial and tumbling
techniques are truly breathtaking. 

 

7. Bring the Little Ones

Families are always welcome, and each year children enjoy classics like the
Monkey King. Still, please do think of your fellow patrons and consider whether
your child can sit through the entire performance without disturbing them. 

Most theaters will not permit entry to children under four, and many others
require that a child be at least five or six years old to attend. You can find
this information by selecting your city, and then looking on the right-hand
side, under “Show Info.”

For those old enough to enjoy it, Shen Yun really can be a memorable experience
for the whole family.

 

8. New Year, New Us



Every year, Shen Yun’s performance is brand new—new choreography, music, songs,
costumes, backdrops, and stories, while the format stays the same. It’s like a
limited-edition show, every year.

 

9. Best Time To Go?

Shen Yun hits the road every year around Christmas and performs until mid-May.
If you’re in a major city, you’ll find there are weekend shows and weekday
shows, night shows and matinees, and sometimes shows in between (we’re looking
at you 4:00pm Paris). In many cities, though, Shen Yun just pops in for one or
two days before hurrying on to the next one.

You can find cities and schedule here. 


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Lynne Wylie December 20, 2023, 6:05

> I thnk the performers are amazing, beautiful to watch and an inspiration to
> everyone. I would go to see them as many times as possible just to counteract
> the efforts of the CCP to stop these wonderfully brave and talented people
> from performing.

Adel November 29, 2023, 21:48

> This is so well explained. We love Shen Yun! It renews goodness in you. Highly
> recommended to anyone looking for an unforgettable experience made of colors,
> purity, and wisdom.



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