Haiqing Yu receives funding from Australian Research Council. Yesterday’s evacuation of the prime minister from the Lodge has been linked to the Chinese dance troupe Shen Yun. In a bomb threat emailed ...
Yesterday’s evacuation of the Australian prime minister from his official residence, the Lodge, has been linked to the Chinese dance troupe Shen Yun. In a bomb threat emailed to the group, the sender ...
The prime minister was forced to evacuate his residence earlier this week due to a bomb threat linked to performances in Australia by the classical Chinese dance group, Shen Yun. Threatening emails ...
Graeme Kearns, chief executive of Foundation Theatres, says: ‘Our job in theatre is to absolutely defend the right to tell stories about culture’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates ...
CLAREMONT, CA — Shen Yun Performing Arts, the New York-based company which advertises heavily and its billboards pepper freeways across Los Angeles, played to a packed venue here shortly after being ...
Deep in the woods of New York State, behind guarded gates, lies a vision of ancient China reborn – a private sanctuary called Dragon Springs, 400 acres where faith and art share the same stage. It is ...
For decades, the international symphonic dance company Shen Yun has performed on stages around the world. In fact, it is celebrating 20 years this season. But what is Shen Yun? In an “On Stage” local ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was temporarily evacuated from his official residence at The Lodge in Canberra on Tuesday night. The Chinese embassy in Australia condemned any form of violent acts but ...
The threat — which mentioned Chinese dance troupe Shen Yun — falsely claimed that explosives had been placed around The Lodge. "There is no current threat to the community or public safety," the AFP ...
The PM was forced to leave The Lodge on Tuesday after an email claimed “if Shen Yun’s performance goes ahead, something will happen to Anthony Albanese”. Mr Albanese was evacuated after the email ...
A bomb scare at the Australian prime minister's home originated from written threats directed at a Chinese dance and music group banned by Beijing. In emails seen by local media and the BBC, ...
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