
- A former Shen Yun performer claims the organisation鈥檚 business model resembles 鈥渉uman trafficking鈥 with punishing hours and low pay.
- Shen Yun鈥檚 conductor Ying Chen denies the allegations, attributing them to a campaign by the Chinese Communist Party.
- New York labour inspectors are investigating Shen Yun for possible visa fraud and alleged exploitation of performers.
A former performer for a global dance troupe touring New Zealand has likened the organisation鈥檚 business model to 鈥渉uman trafficking鈥 with dancers鈥 passports taken and little pay for punishing hours.
New York-based Shen Yun, which has live performances at the Aotea Centre鈥檚 Kiri Te Kanawa Centre in on Saturday and Sunday, markets itself as an unmissable spectacle that celebrates before harsh communist rule.
The organisation鈥檚 website has glowing reviews from notable figures, including Academy Award-winning actor , who is quoted as calling the performance 鈥渆xquisitely beautiful鈥.
But a man who spent seven years immersed in Shen Yun claimed that behind the marketing hype is a controlling and manipulative organisation, where young performers are 鈥渦sed鈥.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e using us as free labour around the world to make money. I think that is the definition of human trafficking,鈥 he said.
The man, who feared a backlash and asked to remain anonymous, claimed he was deprived of access to medical care while under Shen Yun鈥檚 control 鈥 allegations that have been denied by the organisation.
Michael Morrah talking to a former Shen Yun dancer who claims the company is exploiting and mistreating its performers.
鈥淚 did not see a doctor or a single pill of medicine whatsoever. Inevitably you鈥檒l get sick, or you get injured, but you were never treated,鈥 he said.
Shen Yun鈥檚 conductor Ying Chen rejected such claims, saying she believed that the was behind the 贬别谤补濒诲鈥檚&苍产蝉辫;source coming forward.
鈥淲e are confident that the Chinese Communist Party鈥檚 (CCP) well-documented campaign to malign and silence us has led to these allegations,鈥 she said.
Advertisements for the Shen Yun dance show outside the Aotea Centre鈥檚 Kiri Te Kanawa Centre in Auckland. Photo / Ben Dickens
The 贬别谤补濒诲鈥檚&苍产蝉辫;source, who lives in Auckland, denied any links to the CCP.
He said he felt 鈥渢ortured鈥 by the gruelling training regime, claiming there were no public holidays and pay was irregular.
He claimed he and others would be belittled publicly in front of their peers if they made minor mistakes or stepped out of line.
Advertisements for the Shen Yun dance show outside the Aotea Centre鈥檚 Kiri Te Kanawa Centre in Auckland.
鈥淚 feel like it鈥檚 important for people to know what this performance is really about, what鈥檚 really hidden behind the curtains,鈥 he said.
He said he鈥檇 鈥渟ometimes鈥 get between $100 and $500 a month for his contribution to the production which tours globally.
He鈥檚 not alone in his concerns. has run a series of articles alleging young performers were emotionally abused, exploited and left with untreated injuries.
New York labour inspectors are investigating. The publication has also reported Shen Yun is being scrutinised over possible visa fraud.
鈥楪rossly distorted allegations鈥
Shen Yun conductor Ying Chen has hit back at allegations made by the Herald's source saying the Chinese Communist Party is behind the allegations. Photo / Supplied
Shen Yun鈥檚 conductor Ying Chen sent the Herald a statement, saying the allegations were 鈥済rossly distorted鈥.
She said Shen Yun has a long-established relationship with a medical centre near the group鈥檚 New York headquarters, and a physician visits performers weekly.
鈥淥ur artists receive treatment for the full gamut of issues typically faced by aspiring and professional dancers, from minor strains and tendonitis to more severe injuries such as ACL tears,鈥 she said.
She said Shen Yun dancers choose to make a high degree of physical and mental commitment, but 鈥渙n most days鈥 during tours, dancers get 10 to 12 hours rest.
The 贬别谤补濒诲鈥檚 whistle-blower said contact outside the dance group鈥檚 headquarters was limited, and personal smartphones weren鈥檛 allowed.
He claimed that phone calls he did make to his parents were monitored by seniors in the group to make sure 鈥測ou say everything that you鈥檙e supposed to say鈥.
Most Shen Yun performers attend affiliated Fei Tian College and its sister school Fei Tian Academy of Arts.
Chen said all students who attend these schools get full scholarships and are issued with phones on arrival, and that students have passports taken for 鈥渟afekeeping鈥, which was best practice at any boarding school, she said.
Chen said students who attend Fei Tian institutions get full scholarships, and on top of this Shen Yun has both salaried professional and student dancers.
She did not specify whether all performers are paid salaries, but noted all flights, food and accommodation while on tour is funded by Shen Yun.
鈥淎rtists stay at hotels rated 3-star or above and all meals at theatre are catered.鈥
Shen Yun conductor Ying Chen claims a "small number" of performers have grown resentful about their time in the production.
Chen referred to the production as a thriving 鈥済lobal phenomenon鈥, but accepted the organisation was not perfect.
鈥淲e know that listening to our community and seeking ways to improve the lives of our artists and staff are vital components to the health of our organisation.鈥
Chen suggested the 贬别谤补濒诲鈥檚 source was among a small number of performers who grew resentful after not being in the spotlight enough, or because they didn鈥檛 make the cut artistically.
Who runs Shen Yun?
Li Hongzhi is the founder and leader of the Chinese spiritual movement known as Falun Gong.
The Shen Yun dance show is an offshoot of movement which was banned in China in 1999.
The Chinese Government, which led a brutal crackdown on Falun Gong practitioners, has labelled the movement an evil cult 鈥 an assertion rejected by followers.
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, was founded by Li Hongzhi who fled to New York during the crackdown and established the group鈥檚 headquarters 鈥 known as Dragon Springs 鈥 on the outskirts of New York City.
Shen Yun dancers train at the sprawling Falun Gong headquarters, which is surrounded by security guards and CCTV cameras.
All Shen Yun dancers adhere to Falun Gong which is described on the group鈥檚 New Zealand website as an 鈥渁dvanced cultivation practice鈥 associated with Buddhism and follows the principles of truthfulness, compassion and forbearance.
Spiritual group Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, participating in a Christmas Parade in the Whang膩rei suburb of Kamo.
Falun Gong practitioners are sometimes seen peacefully around the country.
Li Hongzhi, known to followers as 鈥渕aster鈥, has courted controversy for his often-bizarre public statements.
Falun Gong founder Li Hongzhi poses for a portrait in his home on July 28, 1999 in New York city.
According to a speech he made in 1998, Hongzhi believes aliens are preparing to replace humans. He spoke of the dangers of mixed-race people and homosexuality which he said, 鈥渄amage human society鈥檚 moral code鈥.
During a lecture in Sydney, he downplayed the importance of medicine and surgical intervention.
Michael Morrah is a senior investigative reporter/team leader at the Herald. He won the best coverage of a major news event at the 2024 Voyager NZ Media Awards and has twice been named reporter of the year. He has been a broadcast journalist for 20 years and joined the Herald鈥檚video team in July 2024.
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