Shen Yun Chinese Acrobatic/Dance Performance coming to Denver

ACMEAdmin • January 20, 2012

When we saw some of the clips of these performances, jaw dropping didn’t even being to explain it.  Amazing costumes, dance to die for and over 20 acts showcasing 5,000 years of Chinese history.

The show has sold out in LA, New York and Montreal.  Now it’s coming to Denver!  Watch your back, Dralion, Shen Yun is nipping at your heels in 2012!

About the Performance…

In a collection of short pieces, Shen Yun presents colorful and exhilarating performances of classical Chinese dance and music. Each piece corresponds to specific ethnic cultures and folktales within the vast Chinese spectrum, from the legends of the culture’s creation over 5,000 years ago through to the story of Falun Dafa in China today.

Show Dates:  February 22 & 23, 2012

Show Location:  Buell Theater

To purchase tickets:   http://www.ticketingbox.com

For more about the show:   www.shenyun2012.com

Code:  DENDIVINE  (will waive the ticketing fees – about $5)

 

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