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Melbourne, Australia: Practitioners Invited to Participate in Globe to Globe World Music Festival (Photos)
By a practitioner in Melbourne
(Clearwisdom.net) The Seventh Globe to Globe World Music Festival was
held in Namatjira Park, Kingston. The two-day program was full of a
variety of activities, including live performances, handicrafts, ethnic food
booths, and fireworks. Falun Gong practitioners were invited to participate in
this celebration to demonstrate Chinese traditional culture. People come to the practitioners' booth to
learn the facts On the afternoon of September 9, practitioners presented a half-hour program,
including a waist drum performance, a ribbon dance, a Tang Dynasty Costume
dance, fan dancing, demonstration of the five sets of Falun Gong exercises, and
two songs, all showing the grace of Chinese traditional culture. The practitioners also set up two booths, one for Falun Dafa introduction
literature and the other to teach people how to fold paper lotus flowers. The
location of the booths was good. Many people came to learn the exercises.
Children came to learn how to fold lotus flowers. When the children listened to
stories about the persecution while folding paper flowers, their parents learned
the facts of the CCP's brutal persecution. Many people often surrounded the two booths. Among the flyers on the table,
the one that people picked up most was the "Nine Commentaries on
Communist Party." Two police officers came to ask for the brochure and
listened to a practitioner's truth-clarification. One ten-year-old boy ran to
the booth and asked the meaning of the words on banners, such as
"kidnapping." The boy asked, "Why are people persecuted for
practicing the exercises and meditation, and believing in
Truth-Compassion-Tolerance?" It was hard for this innocent child to
understand the CCP's evil nature. Many Kingston people learned the facts of Falun Gong during the two-day
event. Kingston is well known for its diversity. The population of 136,000 is made
up of people from 39 different countries. In Clarinda and Clayton South, two
suburban areas in north Kingston, 60 percent of the residents were born in
non-English-speaking countries. The Seventh Globe to Globe World Music Festival
was sponsored by the City of Kingston and was free to the public. Catherine
Franklin, the organizer of the event, said when interviewed by New Tang Dynasty
TV that this opportunity to exchange music, art, and food allows people from
different cultural backgrounds to increase their understanding of each other.
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