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See Page 12. to Chicago after Photo by Allison Williams-For Sun-Times Media SOLD OUT shows in NY, SF, LA, Phoenix and Detroit Buy Your Tickets Today SOC-TLO9 31 SflIN CIVIC OPERA HOUSE APRIL 19.22 J.s Ì1ODJVO Il0969 I islaMIWWI] Dll8fld53}IN isiaM1WJa1-j Dfl1I]dS311}4 Price $200$80 I (800) 515-3468 S6C00000 O00000 6T03 - 6TO-3;(1oJ 8iT9Cs u ticketmaster.com/shenyunchicago "5,000 Years of Chinese Music and SHEN YUN Dance ¡n One Night" The New YorkTimes "I've been to China 27 times, and I have w never seen a show like this." - Dr. Patricia Raven, Trustee olMissowi Botanical Garden SHEN YUN PERFORMING ARTS Discoverthegrandeurof a the world's elitemove in poetic z fantastically rich culture, that of arrangements that evoke pastoral o classicalChina,brought tolife beauty, imperial drama, and the through brilliantly choreographed glory of an ancient civilization. J dance and mesmerizing,all- This season, discover what art was originalorchestral compositions. meant to be. Discover Shen Yun. "Bn II iant choreography... extravagantly beautiful ." Magnificently costumed dancers- - &Üauway Woria zw YIN AND YANG IN CLASSICAL CHINESE DANCE Central to Chinese phi- each other and becoming each other at graceful. They have a beauty peculiar to yin. w losophy is a pair of con- once. As there are different degrees of masculin- cepts, yin and yang, or I The qualities of masculine vigor and femi- ity and different types of femininity, Th complementary opposites, standing for the nine elegance displayed in Shen Yun dances are also different styles of men's dances feminine aspect and masculine aspect of a are a profound example of the balance be- women's dances. Shen Yun's choreogra- given object respectively. As two primal cos- tween yin and yang in traditional Chinese phers make use of the interplay between yin mic forces, yin and yang exist in a dynamic culture. The men's dances are mainly sharp, and yang in extremyly ingenious ways, and relationship, and drive the genesis and de- strong, energetic and athletic. They have I have achieved a wealth of artistic expres- velopment of myriad things in the universe. a beauty peculiar to yang. The women's sions as pleasing to the senses as they are I They are mutually dependent, challenging dances are mainly soft, curved, delicate and astounding to the intellect. , o NEW YORK PARIS FRANKFURT LONDON TORONTO TAIPEI SYDNEY'nI Iw z D ,. u ,Éij, flhII wz 'nI Lincoln Center, New York---- -. 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