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Showcasing Oriental and Western Culture, NTDTV's "Holiday Wonders" Is A Huge Success (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) To celebrate
the holiday season and to promote genuine Chinese culture, New Tang
Dynasty Television (NTDTV) is presenting its Holiday Wonders show at
the Beacon Theater in New York from December 19 through December 24.
With the beautiful celestial maidens, colorful festive fan dance, the
moving legend of "The Loyalty of Yue Fei", a dance depicting the
magnificent Buddha statues from the Dunhuang Caves, the show reveals
the magical nature of China's ancient culture through classic music,
elegant dance, exquisite costumes and beautiful stage design.
Starting from the very first performance on December 19, the show has
won the hearts of all in the audience and received rave reviews.
"The Vows of Old"
Inspired Performances Carry Rich
Inner Meaning
1) "The Vows of Old" The first performance of the show is
called, "The Vows of Old." It depicts a myth regarding the origin
of mankind and the meaning of life:
Before the curtain opened, a live band
played a heroic symphony filled with anticipation. With the symphony
dying down and the clear music of harp and piano playing, the curtain
slowly opens, unveiling a picture of the magnificence of Heaven as
described in Western culture. Accompanied by a flute, angels and
other heavenly beings appear and begin to fly around. Suddenly, a
bright star appears, while a trombone and a horn played the theme of
the performance: a sonorous voice calls out to ask who is willing to
go down to Earth to help mankind. The angels and heavenly beings
realize that this is the star that they have been waiting for.
A scroll of cloth flies into the scene
with two Chinese characters printed on it: "Vow." Under a divine
light, the angels and heavenly beings are enraptured. With the moving
theme of the performance played by violins, cellos and violas, the
heavenly beings are quickly making their decisions. Some signed their
name on the "Vow" cloth with a smile while some discussed with
others passionately. Dancing maidens celebrate the valor of those who
volunteer, symbolically crowning them with flowers and wishing them
well. Those who volunteer then walked toward the Earth step by step... The costumes for this piece were
inspired by Renaissance art, which guided the designers to use pale
colors and long, flowing forms. 2) "To the Rightful Place"
This piece depicts the universal
principle that "Good will be rewarded with good and evil will meet
with retribution." With heavenly beings guarding the Heaven and
Earth and a Falun rotating on the stage screen, practitioners
meditate on Earth peacefully. All of sudden, clouds gathered and evil
beings started to persecute the practitioners. Many Falun Gong
practitioners were persecuted to death. Bodhisattva then came down to
guide the practitioners to Heaven while the evil beings were attacked
by heavenly beings with storm and thunder. The gate of Heaven opened,
and all heavenly beings gathered together and celestial maidens
danced to celebrate the return of these practitioners to their
rightful place.
3) "A Dunhuang Dream" This piece was created based on a
legend about the Dunhuang Caves. With the sound of carving axes and
chisels gradually rising, a cave with statues of Buddha and celestial
maidens appears on the screen. In the darker areas of the cave, some
statues are yet to be finished. A sculptor vowed to carve 1,000
Buddha statues in 30 years. However, he was exhausted and fell
asleep. Because of his pure heart, heavenly beings come down to help
him. In a dream, the vault was filled with light, and those completed
statues came to life and showed him thousands of gestures. The
magnificent scene inspired the sculptor, and he mimicked the gestures
in the dream and memorized the scene. When he awoke, with a sense of
awe toward Buddha and with renewed confidence, he continued his work.
Besides dance performances, soprano Min
Jiang presented "To be Free," a piece celebrating the gaining of
knowledge that leads to true liberation; soprano Xue Bai presented
"Finding Truth," a song extolling the value of seeking out facts
and truth, and suggests that pain and confusion are ultimately
dispelled; tenor Guimin Guan presented "Extolling the Return,"
describing the joy over having found a means of "returning to his
true self," a long-cherished goal in Chinese religious thought.
In addition, the Holiday Wonders
showcases the talents of world-class Western artists including the
Empire Brass Quintet, a favorite at NTDTV's past shows. This popular
ensemble, considered by many the world's foremost brass quintet,
performed a medley of holiday favorites to a delighted audience. Rave Reviews from the Audience The Holiday Wonders show received rave
reviews from many in the audience. On December 20, after two special
matinee performances for local schools, many students lingered
around and were very hesitate to leave. Later, several children
called the NTDTV ticket hotline and told operators that they loved
the show. After the show on December 21, an elderly American woman
came out the Beacon Theater. She held the hand of a Chinese woman and
said loudly, "God bless China and America!" She repeatedly told
others that the show was great.
Financial specialist Lina said, "I
was moved to tears, and I don't know why I was so touched. Some
dances, including the 'Snowy Mountain, White Lotus' and 'Mongolian
Bowl Dance,' were very delightful and yet I just couldn't help
crying. Although I know little about dance, I did learn from some
artists that both music and dance are very profound. In the past, I
never got this sense when I watched other shows. However, tonight I
have personally experienced the power of real arts."
Ms. Chen has watched the NTDTV Gala for
three consecutive years. The 65-year-old said that the performances
presented by the NTDTV have been constantly improving and are very
good. She said that she liked the stage designs for the Dunhuang
Caves and the celestial maidens. Ms. Chen said, "I am very proud of
having our authentic culture on Broadway."
Justin from Long Island said: "I am
very happy to see our traditional cultural performances on Broadway.
This is authentic culture and the performers are very talented. I
feel that the show is very dear to me." Businessman Mr. Deng is more than 80
years old. He said: "The show is great. I have lived in America for
several decades and have seen many cultural performances. However, I
have never seen a great show like this. From cultural content and
skill, to stage design and costumes, everything is just perfect. No
wonder that so many Americans have come to watch the show. I will
tell my friends and invite them to come to watch the NTDTV New Year
Spectacular in February."
Mr. and Mrs. Zagor said, "We once
lived in Thailand and have seen many cultural performances. However,
the NTDTV Holiday Wonders show is very unique and its performances
are unbelievable. After the show, I have developed a new
understanding of Chinese culture. We have seen many cultural shows,
and this is the best." Mr. Aibing Zhen and her family
immigrated to the United States 6 years ago from China and they have
watched the NTDTV Gala every year since 2004. She said that before
she came abroad, she didn't realize that the CCTV programs are all
about communist propaganda. She said that the NTDTV shows promote the
authentic Chinese culture, and the performances brought her depressed
spirit freedom and joy.
According to the NTDTV ticket hotline,
most tickets for the show have been sold, and many people are now
calling to purchase tickets for the NTDTV New Year Spectacular as
Christmas gifts for family members and friends. Some in the audience
of the Holiday Wonders show also said that they will come back in
February for the Spectacular.
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