Shen Yun Performing Arts
  • Sobre o Shen Yun
    O espetáculo
    Novo no Shen Yun?
    Nove características do Shen Yun
    Dança clássica chinesa
    Orquestra Sinfônica
    Factsheet
    A companhia
    Nossa história
    Ao vivo no Shen Yun
    Desafios que enfrentamos
  • Artistas
  • Vídeos
  • Novidades
    Novidades
    Notícias
    Blog
    Na mídia
  • Comunicados de imprensa
  • FAQ
  • Comentários da audiência
  • Aprenda Informativo Pesquisar
    Português
  • English
  • 中文正體
  • 中文简体
  • 日本語
  • 한국어
  • Česky
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
  • Indonesia
  • Italiano
  • Nederlands
  • Polski
  • Latviski
  • Pусский
  • Română
  • Svenska
  • Việt
  • Melayu
  • עברית
  • Norsk
  • Ingressos & Informações
    Menu
    Shen Yun Logo
    Ingressos
    Novidades
    Menu
    • Sobre o Shen Yun
      • Novo no Shen Yun? Nove características do Shen Yun Nossa história Ao vivo no Shen Yun Ficha técnica do Shen Yun Desafios que enfrentamos Dança clássica chinesa Orquestra Sinfônica
    • Artistas
    • Vídeos
    • Novidades
      • Novidades Notícias Blog Na mídia
    • Comunicados de imprensa
    • FAQ
    • Comentários da audiência
    Shen Yun 9 Characteristics Link Image

    O que nos torna únicos?

    DESCUBRA AS NOVE CARACTERÍSTICAS
    • Aprenda
    • Inscrever-se
    • Pesquisar
    Idioma
    • English
    • 中文正體
    • 中文简体
    • 日本語
    • 한국어
    • Česky
    • Deutsch
    • Español
    • Français
    • Indonesia
    • Italiano
    • Nederlands
    • Polski
    • Latviski
    • Pусский
    • Română
    • Svenska
    • Việt
    • Melayu
    • עברית
    • Norsk
      Notícias
      Voltar Notícias > Feature Article: Dancer Lillian Parker

    Feature Article: Dancer Lillian Parker

    Magnifissance Magazine is France and Canada's leading bilingual luxury lifestyle magazine in Chinese and English, dedicated to bridging East and West through a shared appreciation for the beauty and elegance rooted in both traditions.

    In this issue, Magnifissance features Shen Yun dancer Lillian Parker. Lillian has been with Shen Yun since 2017. In 2018, she won third place in New Tang Dynasty Television’s International Classical Chinese Dance Competition (junior female division) and first place in the same competition in 2021.

    From Magnifissance’s: The Flow of the Daoist Spirit with Shen Yun Dancer Lillian Parker

    Since Shen Yun Performing Arts was founded in 2006, millions of people have sat in theatres around the world watching the beauty of Chinese culture come to life on stage through performances of classical Chinese dance. Among them was the Parker family, for whom attending the show turned into an annual tradition.

    As a child growing up in Toronto, it had never occurred to Lillian Parker that she would one day join the ranks of classical Chinese dancers. Yet when the opportunity came, she excelled. This September, Parker won a gold medal in the junior category at the 2021 NTD International Classical Chinese Dance Competition in New York.

    Bringing out the inner spirit

        

    Dressed in brilliant purple with extended sleeves stretching far out past her arms, Parker’s performance of “Flow of the Taoist Spirit” captivated audiences and judges alike. Alone on an empty stage, the young dancer filled the space around her, throwing out and pulling back the long sleeves. Her movements were precise, powerful, but also delicate at times, demonstrating great ease.

    Rather than displaying her talent for tumbling techniques and jumps, Parker decided to focus on composure and the subtle expression of inner feelings.

    Bearing—the expression of inner feelings through form—is in fact a key component of classical Chinese dance. It captures the inner feeling of a move while also carrying the distinct qualities of Chinese people. That ability to express the bearing of classical Chinese dance is part of what made Parker’s win so exceptional, considering that she isn’t ethnically Chinese.

    Parker says that when she danced in the past, her colleagues could tell that her expressiveness didn’t always reflect the Chinese spirit.

    “I realized that I needed to adjust myself, so I started watching my classmates and people in Chinese movies, looking at the way they move. [I noticed that] they hold a lot inside. You can see their intentions and emotions, but it’s like seeing them through a veil,” she says.

    Parker started to emulate this approach, learning to express herself with greater subtlety. “It feels more mysterious, with the feeling slowly leaking out instead of just exploding on the stage.”

    Through this method, Parker started to capture the depth and expressiveness of classical Chinese dance.

    “There’s a word in Chinese called ‘xiao sa,’ which means ‘care-free’ or ‘open,’” she says. “Chinese people are quite introverted by nature, so when they have this xiao sa feeling it’s really beautiful. It’s elegant and has a lot of power to convey feelings,” she says.

    “For Westerners, it’s a little different because we’re already quite open. I think of it as concentrating the feeling in my heart, then pushing it from the inside to the outside. It has a lot of power.”

        

    West meets East

    This year was the first time that non-Chinese competitors won medals at the renowned NTD classical Chinese dance competition. Parker’s younger brother and sister also walked away as gold and bronze winners, respectively.

    As practitioners of the traditional Chinese meditation practice Falun Dafa, the three siblings grew up with an affinity for Chinese culture and a desire to share it with more people. Being so young, Lillian Parker didn’t know what she could do to help. When she was 12 years old, however, fate stepped in.

    “One year when Shen Yun was coming to Toronto, someone told my parents that I could try out [for the company]. I did, and a few weeks later I was invited to go to New York for an audition,” Parker says.

    She was accepted at Fei Tian Academy of the Arts, the prestigious dance school that trains Shen Yun dancers. One by one, her siblings followed in her footsteps.

    Based in New York, Shen Yun’s mission is to revive traditional Chinese culture, which was heavily suppressed after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took power in 1949. To a certain extent, all of her classmates at Fei Tian, including the ethnic Chinese performers, were learning this traditional culture for the first time. Parker was eager to join them on this journey of discovery.

    She became fascinated by the great figures in Chinese history and their emphasis on virtue in daily conduct. This understanding proved to be essential for conveying the cultural richness of classical Chinese dance, which many people believe to have been divinely inspired.

    “Anyone can learn the techniques, but only with the right values of action and intention can the dance have the genuine feel of traditional Chinese culture that is so hard to find today,” Parker says.

    The core of the movement

    In Parker’s dance competition piece, the long sleeves of the costume seemed to shoot out, not from her hands, but from the core of her body.

    “The movement comes from the centre,” Parker says. “Everything else just follows from that energy source like a ripple effect. When you add the sleeves, the movements become even longer.”

    It was this ability to control her movements and energize the space around her that stood out in the competition.

    Parker says that focusing on the centre of the body “creates an elegant and upright feeling. It helps bring out that Chinese essence and prevents the movements from looking small,” she says.

    Shen Yun emphasizes this core principle through the previously lost techniques of “the body leads the hands” and “the hips lead the legs,” which the company is reviving today.

    Asked how she feels about winning a gold medal, Parker says, “It’s a stepping stone. I’m happy, but really I’m mostly grateful. There were a lot of excellent dancers in the competition. It’s motivation to keep going. I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface.”

    Parker’s thoughtful answers are a testament to the quality of Shen Yun’s training and her dedication not only to learning techniques but also to cultivating her character. In fact, the beauty of a Shen Yun performance is found precisely in the layers of meaning crafted into its dances.

    As Parker continues to delve deeper into the art form and her journey with the company, she may gain greater wisdom and refined technique, but may also inspire more people of all backgrounds to explore the beauty of classical Chinese dance.

    • Artistas destacados
    CONTEÚDO RELACIONADO
    • Elsie Header Jump 650x400
      Feature Interview With Principal Dancer Elsie Shi
    • Piotr TechniqueGallery 1
      Feature Article: Principal Dancer Piotr Huang
    • Linjie Header
      Feature Article: Lead Dancer Linjie Huang
    • Angelia TOL Header Web
      Feature Article: Principal Dancer Angelia Wang

    Anterior

    Backstage with Principal Dancer Steven Wang

    Próximo

    Question Time with the Maestros
    Mais recentes
    • Turnê de 2024 deixando fortes impressões
      Audience2024
    • Carta de agradecimento do Shen Yun ao Parlamento Europeu
      Whats New General Large2
    • Apresentando: Plataforma de Vídeo do Shen Yun
      SYZP Header En
    • A temporada Shen Yun 2024 já começou!
      SY Japan 2024tourstart
    • Fugindo para debaixo dos holofotes
      Escaping Tothe Spotlight Header EN
    • Artista em destaque: Chad Chen
      ChadChen Header DSC02842 EN Web
    • Ver ou não ver: 9 coisas para saber sobre o Shen Yun
       1
    • Shen Yun 2024 está pronto para decolar
      Thumb Web 2024cities
    • “O Estratagema”: uma ópera original do Shen Yun
      SYZP23 Diaochan 650x400ratio Thumb
    • Artista em destaque: Karina Fu
      KarinaFu Header EN
    Mais populares
    • Tudo
    • Notícias
    • Blog
    Mostrar mais
    Mostrar mais
    Mostrar mais

    Tags

    • Artistas destacados
    Shen Yun logo golden
    Shen Yun logo golden

    Shen Yun Performing Arts é uma das principais companhias de dança e música clássica chinesa estabelecida em Nova York. Apresenta dança clássica chinesa, dança étnica e folclórica e danças com contos de história, com acompanhamento orquestral e artistas solo. Por 5.000 anos, a cultura divina floresceu na terra da China. Através da música e dança inspiradoras, o Shen Yun está revivendo essa cultura gloriosa. O Shen Yun, ou 神韻, pode ser traduzido como: “A beleza da dança dos seres divinos”.

    Sobre
  • Novo no Shen Yun?
  • Orquestra Sinfônica do Shen Yun
  • Ao vivo no Shen Yun
  • Ficha técnica do Shen Yun
  • Desafios que enfrentamos
  • Shen Yun & Espiritualidade
  • Conheça os artistas
  • Perguntas frequentes
  • Vídeos
  • RECENTES
  • Sobre o Shen Yun
  • Os artistas
  • Comentários
  • Na mídia
  • Novidades
  • Destaques
  • Notícias
  • blogs
  • Comentários
  • Na mídia
  • Aprenda
  • Dança chinesa
  • Música
  • Vocais
  • Figurinos do Shen Yun
  • Projeção digital
  • Adereços do Shen Yun
  • Contos & História
  • Shen Yun e a cultura tradicional chinesa
  • Interaja conosco:
    Siga-nos em Gan Jing World
    Assine nosso livro de visitas
    Conheça mais sobre o Shen Yun
    on nossa plataforma de streaming
    Centro de Avaliação de Proficiência em Artes
    Lembranças e coleções Premium
    Inspirada no Shen Yun
    Artist Fashion
    Website oficial do Shen Yun Performing Arts Copyright ©2025 Shen Yun Performing Arts. Todos os direitos reservados.
    Contate-nos Termos Privacidade Mapa do site