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Shen Yun 2024 – Brisbane
 

China Before Communism

A Heavenly Gift 

New York-based Shen Yun returns to the Brisbane as part of its global tour with an all-new show. 

Dust off your memory of what a more compassionate world used to be like and experience China before communism. Shen Yun’s performance is a beautiful display of goodness, wisdom, and faith. Its timeless legends celebrate valour and traditional virtues. For our world today, it is a message of hope.

Shen Yun invites you to discover a magical land where emperors, generals, and philosophers seek harmony with the Way of the Universe, where celestial maidens dance with ethereal grace, and warriors battle with explosive athleticism.

Based in New York, Shen Yun’s mission is to revive the best of 5,000 years of civilisation. Combining the singular expressivity of classical Chinese dance with traditional stagecraft, an East-West live orchestra, and innovative backdrops, Shen Yun is being hailed as a breakthrough in performing arts. Every year, Shen Yun premieres an all-new production and takes the world by storm.

More than just a performance, Shen Yun is a taste of a world and a culture that can inspire us to be better. Journey to where heaven and earth intersect. This is what you have been waiting for.


“Life affirming and life-changing. It's an experience that will stay with you long after the final curtain.” — Stage Whispers

Children under 4 are not admitted.

Presented by the Falun Dafa Association

 

Event details

Venue: Concert Hall, QPAC
Bookings: https://www.shenyun.com/queensland
Start Date: Monday 26 February 2024

For tickets and information, visit www.shenyun.com/queensland

 

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