AURORA, Ill.—On the evening of April 3, Shen Yun Performing Arts presented its second performance at the Paramount Theatre in Aurora, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois. Throughout the evening, the audience responded with frequent expressions of awe.
Aurora, the second-largest city in Illinois after Chicago, is part of the greater Chicago metropolitan area. Thanks to its convenient location, many audience members who missed the previous week’s performances in Rosemont traveled to Aurora to attend. Following a sold-out opening night on Thursday, the Friday evening performance was once again filled to capacity.
After attending the performance, former principal classical ballerina Candice Houser shared her impressions. “It was very good,” she said. “The dancers are very well trained, which was impressive.”
Ms. Houser, originally from Pennsylvania, trained in the Russian-Ukrainian ballet system and previously performed as a principal dancer with Spiritoso Ballet Company. She also danced at the Donetsk State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Ukraine. Now based in Illinois, she works as a freelance dancer and guest artist across the United States, while also teaching dance.
She observed that Shen Yun’s uniqueness lies in its cultural authenticity. “It’s trying to stay true to traditional Chinese cultural dance,” she said. “It’s its own unique form—just like all traditional cultural dances are.”
Accompanying her to the performance, her husband also expressed admiration for the artists. “It was an absolutely stunning performance,” he said, noting that it was “vibrant with culture” and visually engaging.












