Shen Yun performance scheduled at Long Center in September 2025

Cory Baker President & CEO - Long Center for Performing Arts
Cory Baker President & CEO - Long Center for Performing Arts
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The Long Center will host a performance of Shen Yun on September 29, 2025. The show features scenes inspired by classical Chinese culture, including depictions of fairies, Mongolian horsemen, and traditional stories that explore themes such as love, loss, humor, and heroism.

According to event organizers, “The gong resounds, the curtain opens, and a heavenly scene is right before your eyes. Fairies emerge from a sea of billowing clouds. Mongolians ride on horseback across grasslands as vast as the sky. Classic stories of love and loss, of humor and heroic deeds, come to life. You will be amazed by how vibrant, exciting, and profound classical Chinese culture can be.”

The Long Center clarified that this is a venue rental event presented by an independent organization not affiliated with the center. It also stated that any views or opinions expressed during the event do not necessarily reflect those of the Long Center.

In its statement about conduct at events held at its facilities, the Long Center said: “The Long Center is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment and will not tolerate demeaning, harassing, or discriminatory conduct from, or directed toward, patrons, artists, rental clients, staff, or volunteers.”



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