Former Pilot says Shen Yun is “very pure, very expressive, very reflective of beautiful people”

Posted by Grace Mann on Thursday, May 6th, 2010
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Adelaide Entertainment Centre where Shen Yun gave its premier performance in Australia. (Courtesy Xaragmata/Flickr)

Australia’s ‘City of Churches’ welcomes Shen Yun New York company, to the ‘The Land Down Under’ for its inaugural Australian performance.  Hello everybody, welcome to our next Shen Yun report.  This is Grace Mann from the SOH Radio Network, a proud sponsor of the Shen Yun Performing Arts.  Adelaide, also known as the ’City of Churches’ will host three Shen Yun performances during their two day stay is this amazing city.  These shows are being staged at the South Australian Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Thursday and Friday the 6th and 7th May.

Before crossing to our interview from this premiere evening performance, let’s take a quick look at the city of Adelaide.

The South Australian coastal capital is located north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, on the Adelaide Plains between Gulf St Vincent and the low-lying Mount Lofty Ranges, Adelaide is also situated close to the River Torrens.

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General Manager Drives 400km to see Shen Yun

Posted by Ben Smith on Thursday, May 6th, 2010
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Adelaide across the water

Shen Yun makes its first of 5 stops in Australia at the Adelaide Entertainment centre this evening, Thursday 6th of May.

SOH caught up with Greg a General Manager from a Management Company. Greg drove 400km from Whyalla to Adelaide to see the show. Please listen to the audio for the full comments.

Shen Yun continues its Australian leg with further shows in Adelaide, Sydney, and Canberra over the coming weeks, before moving onto Melbourne and Brisbane. For tickets and information visit the Shen Yun website at…

http://www.shenyunperformingarts.org/

Stay tuned as SOH continues it special coverage of the Shen Yun performing arts

 
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Dance teacher comments on New Zealand Shen Yun show

Posted by Ben Smith on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

SY2010Welcome to our special coverage of Shen Yun performing arts. This program covers the Shen Yun show is Auckland New Zealand  on Saturday the 1st of May at 2.00pm.

SOH caught up with dance teacher Susi Curle. Susie was very impressed with the dance, please listen to the audio for her full comments. She made a particular comment about how she thought the audience received the performance.

Shen Yun moves on the Australia, Canada, and Belgium in the following days. For tickets and information visit the Shen Yun website at…

http://www.shenyunperformingarts.org/

Stay tuned as SOH continues it special coverage of the Shen Yun performing arts

 
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Shen Yun in New Zealand

Posted by Michael Anderson on Saturday, May 1st, 2010
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David Deans at the Shen Yun in Auckland New Zealand

In another breathtaking performance in Auckland New Zealand, the Kiwi people were taken into the grand Chinese history and shown the principles that formed the greatest earer in our worlds history. As always, SOH was there to capture the hearts of the audience and showcase this must see performance. Shen Yun Performing Arts is THE world class production of now. Critics are all praising the status and quality of this show. From costume to ethic, Shen Yun is shining the light for all future epics.

David Dean, a singer and performer, gives his thoughts about the Shen Yun performance and shares the importance of all people seeing the Shen Yun performances. For more information about the Shen Yun performances globally, please visit www.shenyunperformingarts.org

 
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SHEN YUN – “It’s an A1 show, it’s a must see”

Posted by Grace Mann on Friday, April 30th, 2010
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Shen Yun stages its premiere performance at the ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre, The Edge, Auckland Central.

Shen Yun was warmly welcomed to Auckland, New Zealand for its first of four performances on Friday 30th April .  Hello everyone, this is Grace Mann from the SOH Radio Network. Today’s report comes from this evening premiere performance staged at the ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre, The Edge, Auckland Central.

Before listening to our report, here is a little insight into the New Zealand capital.

Situated in the North Island of New Zealand, Auckland is the largest and most populous urban area in the country, with a population of around  1.4 million residents, which represents 31 percent of the country’s population.

Officially declared New Zealand’s capital in 1841, Auckland straddles what is known as the Auckland Volcanic Field, which is said to have produced in the vicinity of 50 volcanoes.

With its warm-temperate climate, warm, humid summers and mild, damp winters, Auckland is home to many cultures. Not only does it have the largest Polynesian population of any city around the globe, it so to boasts ethnic groups from all corners of the world, making it by far, New Zealand’s most cosmopolitan city.

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“Inspirational….” says renunion member

Posted by Ben Smith on Saturday, April 24th, 2010

SY2010Welcome to this episode of the special coverage of the Shen Yun performing arts.

Shen Yun performed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the  23rd of April.

SOH spoke to a group of ladies that attended the show as part of their high-school reunion from 1965.

It was a lively interview,  for the coments please listen to the audio.

Shen Yun continues it global tour, for tickets and information please visit the website at http://www.shenyunperformingarts.org/

 
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Inspired couple say Shen Yun “was absolutely spectacular, it was breath-taking”

Posted by Craig Richter on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
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The Denver Performing Arts Complex, the home of The Buell Theater where Shen Yun inspired and warmed it’s audience members over three sensational performances. (Photo courtesy Wikipedia Commons)

Hello listeners, welcome to our latest Shen Yun Performing Arts update. This update is for the 18th of April 2010 and comes to you from The Buell Theater in Denver, Colorado.

Denver is on the High plains of the South Platte River Valley;  just east of the Rocky Mountains.   It has been nicknamed the “Mile-High City” because its elevation is exactly one mile above sea level.

The Denver Performing Arts Complex is the home of The Buell Theater along with nine other performance spaces making it the second largest performing arts centre in the world.

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Music Director claims “It was beautiful. I mean it really is!”

Posted by Jason Wegener on Sunday, April 18th, 2010
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Music Director Stacy Towar from a Rockies Radio Station

“Welcome to the SOH Radio network, a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. My name is Jason Wegener and in this program we’ll be looking at the latest performance by the Shen Yun Touring Company in Denver, Colorado on Saturday April the 17th.  We spoke with Stacy Towar, a music director for a Radio Station in the Rockies after the show to find out what she thought of her Shen Yun experience.”

Stacey: My name is Stacy Towar. I’m the music director for Radio Station in the Rockies. I heard about the performance through friends of mine.

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Mother of five moved by Shen Yun’s beauty.

Posted by Craig Richter on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
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Pedra and Tom Meyer with Lori Magnoni at Shen Yun's final performance at the Civic Opera House Chicago, on Sunday 11th April.

Hello again my name is Craig Richter, welcome to the Shen Yun Performing Arts update for the 11th of April 2010. Today’s update comes from the Civic Opera House Chicago, Illinois where Shen Yun once again gave a genuine and true representation of Chinese culture through dance, costume and music.

One thing we keep hearing about Shen Yun is the stories it tells on stage about a China all but forgotten, when virtue and goodness prevailed and magic was everywhere.

So it’s not only entertaining, it’s also educating the audience about a culture that’s thousands of years old.

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Media Production Owner says “It’s a ten, It was top notch”

Posted by Grace Mann on Friday, April 9th, 2010
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Shen Yun Performing Arts stages two momentous performances at Manitoba’s Centennial Concert Hall, in Winnipeg, Canada. (Image courtesy Wikipedia Commons)

Shen Yun Performing Arts bids farewell to Winnipeg. Canada. Hello everyone, this is Grace Mann, today reporting on the second and final evening Shen Yun performance at Centennial Concert Hall on Thursday 8th April.

Before listening to our report today, here’s a snippet of information about the Centennial Concert Hall here in Manitoba.

The Centennial Concert Hall, as part of the Manitoba Centennial Centre, was built as a Canadian Centennial project. It is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. This 42 year old concert hall cost $8 million to build in 1968. The Centennial Concert Hall is Manitoba’s premier performing arts facility, seating for over 2300 people.  So too, it is the performing home of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Manitoba Opera and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. The beautiful hall also hosts a wide variety of artists, dance companies and musicals from all over the world and now can also boast having the honour of welcoming Shen Yun with its live orchestra to its stage.

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