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Washington D.C.: The Divine Culture Moves People from Every Social Class (Photos)
By Minghui reporter Zheng Haishan
(Clearwisdom.net) The NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular had four shows
at the George Washington University Lisner Auditorium on January 26 and 27,
2007. More than 6000 people from each community, including politicians,
businessmen, lawyers, college professors, school teachers and students, came to
enjoy the pure Eastern art. The dance and songs displayed the divine contents of
traditional Chinese culture. The programs also included stories of the virtues
of loyalty and filial piety of ancient Chinese characters. The Spectacular was
welcomed and highly praised by the audiences in Washington D.C. Audiences are attracted to the show. An audience is telling the reporter his feelings about the
show. Wei Mengming, a student at George Washington University, who can speak fluent
Chinese, likes the show very much. The Certificate of Congratulations in honor of the 2007
Chinese New Year Spectacular by Congressman William Lacy Clay The VIP reception before the show The show started with the dance "The Vow," which described the
origin and purpose of life through a Western story. The benevolent gods made
pledges to come down to the human world and save people. The lotus flower dance, fan dance, Manchu dance, Mongolian dance, story of
Yue Fei, Hua Mulan, the Tang-Dynasty-style drum and other performances which
showed the principle of "good meets good and evil meets evil" amazed
the audiences. When Bai Xue, the famous singer, sang "So vast are heaven
and earth, whither do people go? Lost, the way is obscured, let truth be the
compass. When disaster descends, it favors neither rich nor poor. But there is a
way out -- quickly find what is true," the audiences gave her thunderous
applause. The compliments from people in Washington D.C. The shows were complimented by people from each class. The art design,
costumes, music and dance amazed all the audiences. Andy Pepin, an officer from the Department of Education, who came to the
Spectacular for the first time, said that the show was fabulous, and
demonstrated a unique culture. Pepin said that singing and dancing is the best
way to spread a culture and enhance communication between nations. A lady who works for the Department of Justice invited NTDTV workers to
introduce the Chinese New Year Spectacular at her workplace before the show.
After the show, she said that all the performances, such as the Mongolian dance
and Erhu solo, were very beautiful. Mr. Eric Luther, an officer working for the government, said that he liked
the performances very much. He said that the costumes were very beautiful and
the drum performance was very attractive too. He thought that it is a very good
way to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Mrs. Shannon Rice from Springfield, Virginia, likes Chinese culture. She said
the performances were beautiful and it was the kind of show she expected. Wei Mengming, a student from George Washington University, who speaks fluent
Chinese, told a reporter that he was very glad to see such a great show in
Washington D.C. Mrs. Faith McDonnell, who works at the Religion and Democracy Association,
takes her daughter to the Spectacular every year since she saw the show in
Kennedy Center in 2004. After the show on January 27, 2007, she told a reporter
that the performance is very good and the Spectacular is getting better and
better every year. The Spiritual Content of the show moved the audiences. The spiritual content of the show moved the audience with its benevolent and
pure power. A Chinese person, who grew up in U.S.A., said he cried five times during the
show, because the stories and the content in the songs were very touching. Teresa Williams, a government employee, said that the first performance,
"Pledge," touched her deeply. Everybody is from the heaven and gods
sent us down to the human world to save souls. She said that it was very
beautiful. A medicine doctor was grateful for the performers who shared the benevolent,
kind and elegant art with everybody. She thought that those are the most
beautiful things in the world. John Hemenway, a former diplomat, highly complimented the art design and the
costumes of the show. He said that he was deeply impressed by the spiritual
power in the show. The song about Tiananmen Square told people about the
persecution. Mr. Hemenway said that the message that the song tried to express
was very clear, and made people think. Mr. Lewis, a manager of a big company in Washington D.C., praised the show.
He said that he liked every performance, and he was very touched by the songs,
especially the song "Tiananmen Square, please tell me." He said that
he understood the song and he almost cried. Philip, a government employee, said that he understood the content about
Falun Dafa in the songs. He said that it is a high level cultivation, although
he himself doesn't practice it. Many government employees enjoyed the show and many of them have good
understandings of the spiritual content of the show. Andrea, a documentary movie
maker, said that art cannot be independent of politics and history, for they
come together. She said that when audiences were enjoying the beauty of Chinese
culture, they should also appreciate the suffering that Chinese people had, in
order to keep the beauty of the culture. She said that it is very important to
combine art and history together. Pure and Authentic Chinese Culture Moved Chinese People Mr. Wang Zhenhua, a Chinese community leader and the president of the Chinese
Association in Washington D.C., said that the performances were pure Chinese. He
felt that he had a pure Chinese New Year and the feeling was very special. Mrs. Liu, who came to America two years ago, said that people cannot see such
a show in China, and this show is very traditional and has the characteristic of
Chinese culture. Mr. Xia from Virginia watched the DVD of the Spectacular last year, and liked
it very much. So, he came to the show this year. He said that this was a show
which demonstrated the true Chinese culture and cannot be seen in China. The dance "Return" is a story about a female Falun Gong
practitioner who didn't give up her belief and was killed by an evil policemen.
But gods are watching everything. Her life was lifted up to heaven. The
murderers received their due punishment. Mr. Xia was very touched by this dance.
He knows what is happening in China, since he is from China. He knows that Falun
Gong practitioners are kind people and benefited from Falun Gong. He said that
it is the reason that more and more people started practicing Falun Gong. Mr.
Xia has sympathy for the practitioners who have been persecuted in China. He is
disappointed at the government for not giving people freedom of belief. Mr. Xia
said that people know what is righteous in their hearts. A Chinese professor who teaches Chinese at a famous college in Washington
D.C. required his students to come to the show so that they would learn the true
Chinese culture. Senators, Congressmen and Government Officers Send Congratulations to the
Show and Wish Chinese People a Happy New Year. Before the shows, many Senators, Congressmen and Government Officers sent
congratulations to the show and wished the Chinese people a happy New Year,
including the vice minister of the Department of Agriculture, the assistant
Secretary of the Army, the assistant Secretary of the Navy, Senator Evan Bayh,
Norm Coleman, Patty Murray, and Congressman Dennis Moore. Chris Van Hollen, a Congressman from Maryland, thanked NTDTV for bringing the
Spectacular to the Washington D.C. area. Congressman Thaddeus McCotter said that he wishes every Chinese a happy New
Year. He wishes that God will bless the Chinese people to fight for their
freedom. He also wishes that people will remember our common wish for peace and
freedom when enjoying the different culture and the Spectacular. Congressman William Lacy Clay sent a certificate of congratulations to the
Spectacular. Many VIPs, including politicians, intellectuals, lawyers, businessmen and
people from non-government organizations attended the VIP reception on January
26 before the show. Mr. Xue from NTDTV, who was in charge of the shows in Washington D.C., said
that the four shows in Washington D.C. were all very successful. Some people
even waited outside of the theatre for tickets. The last show ended at 10:30 pm on January 27 with audiences' thunderous
applause. |