Germany: Raising Public Awareness of the Persecution Through a Dance Performance (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On February 6 2004, a German practitioner from Hamburg
successfully passed a sports examination at the university. The course concluded
with a dancing test at the end of the semester. In one part of the exam, more
than 30 students had to perform a three-minute dance they created that semester,
accompanied by a song of their choice. The song this practitioner picked was
"Free Xiong Wei." She wanted to let people know about her Chinese friend's
situation. Insert photos To all the students, teachers and examiners, this exam was very important
because they had spent so much time and energy preparing for it. Many people
came to watch the performances, including those who had taken the tests in the
past, teachers and students from other subjects, and students' relatives and
friends. There was a large audience watching the dance test. More than one
hundred people were seated around the hall in the gymnasium. Since the doors
were left open, the music kept attracting more people. Because this practitioner had talked about the persecution of Falun Gong to
many of her classmates and teachers, they all supported Falun Gong. She was
permitted to briefly introduce Xiong Wei and the persecution of Falun Gong in
China to examiners before she started to perform the dance, which usually would
not be allowed. Holding a banner with Xiong Wei's photo, she told them that
Xiong Wei once studied in the Technical University in Berlin. After returning to
China, she worked with a German company. She was arrested in China because she
distributed leaflets about the persecution of Falun Gong, and was then
imprisoned in Xinan Forced Labor Camp in Beijing. After countless appeals by
Falun Gong practitioners, human rights organizations, and politicians, Xiong Wei
was released last January, but could still be under surveillance at present. As
long as she is still in China, she is facing the danger of persecution. The German student's presentation and dancing moved many of the audience
members to tears. The singing voice resounded in the huge arena, while the
atmosphere was quiet. When she presented the persecution Xiong Wei had suffered
in her dance, the audience watched attentively. After the exam finished, many of the audience members expressed their support
and deep sympathy. Some music-CDs created by practitioners and newspapers
introducing this illegal persecution were placed on a desk. They were taken by
the audience quickly. Many people inquired about the song, saying that they were
moved by the words and felt it was beautiful. One student who bought the CD said
that she didn't believe a person with a belief could have such a huge influence.
After the exam, she played the CD at home and told her mother about Xiong Wei's
story and the dance performance; her mother burst into tears. Another student said that after returning home, she also listened to the CD
and read the lyrics. After learning that practitioner Wang Lixuan and her
eight-month-old baby were tortured to death, she was in tears while listening to
the music. She felt that the things happening in China are so cruel. It was surprising that the examiners graded the students' performance right
after they all completed their first round, because usually it would be graded
only after the completion of the second round of all performances. After a brief
discussion, the students voted to see her second round performance. This was
very good because there were some newcomers entering the hall, and they also had
a chance to learn the facts about the persecution. After announcing the results, a Professor mentioned that the performance of
"Release Xiong Wei" moved the examiners' hearts, and they hoped that Xiong Wei
will be rescued from China and have a bright future; the examination panel
awarded this dance first place for excellence and artistic merit.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/2/21/68143.html
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