Epoch Times: Divine Performing Arts Begins World Tour


Epoch Times New York Staff

December 19, 2007

The first show of NTDTV's 2007 Holiday Wonders in New York City, performed by Divine Performing Arts, came to an end at 10 pm EST at the Beacon Theater. (Suman Srinivasan/Epoch Times)
The first show of NTDTV's 2007 Holiday Wonders in New York City, performed by Divine Performing Arts, came to an end at 10 pm EST at the Beacon Theater. (Suman Srinivasan/Epoch Times)

(Clearwisdom.net) NEW YORK--The audience sighed in awe as the rising curtain revealed a breathtaking scene, a veritable heavenly vision, in New York Tuesday evening at the premiere of Holiday Wonders at the Beacon Theatre. The acclaimed show is creating a fresh holiday tradition, blending traditional Chinese culture with Western classics in a way that audiences are saying is unique, beautiful, and exquisite.

The opening night marked the beginning of a world tour of the show's main performers, the Divine Performing Arts. Through Spring of next year, the company will travel to more than 50 cities worldwide, bringing classical Chinese dance and their fusion of Chinese folk music and Western classical music to audiences far and wide.

"The whole thing was absolutely magical--those gorgeous costumes, the exquisiteness of the dancing," raved Christine Walevska, a master cellist who has performed around the world. "Everyone on stage is a talent. They do such fabulous things. The dancers fly through the air, which is so immensely difficult to do, but they make it look so easy."

Performers line up at the end of the first Holiday Wonders show at Beacon Theatre in New York City. (The Epoch Times)
Performers line up at the end of the first Holiday Wonders show at Beacon Theatre in New York City. (The Epoch Times)

Performers line up at the end of the first Holiday Wonders show at Beacon Theatre in New York City. (The Epoch Times)

The audience inside the Beacon Theater. (Robert Ma/Epoch Times)
The audience inside the Beacon Theater. (Robert Ma/Epoch Times)

"I really liked it. I really loved the Swan Lake performance," said Christine Beal, a Manhattan resident and amateur ballet dancer of 14 years. "I was in a hurried mood from work and my friend had a stomachache before the show. By the end we felt peaceful and good."

Alexandria from Sweden who is visiting New York saw the Holiday Wonders:
Alexandria from Sweden who is visiting New York saw the Holiday Wonders: "I liked everything - it's so beautiful." (Suman Srinivasan/Epoch Times)

While the Western acts were no doubt familiar and touching for American audience members, the Chinese portion of the show created a cultural experience that some Chinese critics have said you won't see anywhere else, even in mainland China--where much of China's ancient culture was decimated during the Cultural Revolution during the 1960s and 70s. From the folk dances of Mongolia and Korea, to the royal court dances of ancient dynasties, and the myths and legends of China's divinely inspired culture, Holiday Wonders is introducing these artistic jewels to both Westerners and Easterners alike.

Sandeep, who used to live in Manhattan but still visits New York, said:
Sandeep, who used to live in Manhattan but still visits New York, said: "I really enjoyed it, I could see it again." (Suman Srinivasan/Epoch Times)

"A beautiful example of a beautiful culture," said Terry Sprouse, who came from Washington, DC to see the show. "[The performances] complement and blend together to give you a picture of the dynasties [of China], like the Tang Dynasty."

Pat McCann, also traveling from Washington, DC, said she liked the dance rendition of the classic Chinese legend of a woman who travels to the moon and the man who saves the world from nine suns.

"I'm very illiterate with this culture, I have a new appreciation now," said Ms. McCann.

Joseph Meighan from Harlem said:
Joseph Meighan from Harlem said: "It was wonderful - so many people from different cultures coming together." (Suman Srinivasan/Epoch Times)

As the audience members watched the Holiday Wonders at the Beacon Theatre in Manhattan, residents of Baltimore applauded a simultaneous show opening in their city. For the first time, the Divine Performing Arts has launched two performance groups, complete with two sets of dancers, singers, and Chinese- and English-speaking hosts. While the first group spends this week at the Beacon accompanied by a live orchestra and Western ballet pieces, the second group will be touring up and down the East Coast, visiting Charlotte, North Carolina, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, among other cities.

In the new year, with their Chinese New Year show, the two groups will continue on their separate paths, with one covering the West Coast and Asia, while the other heads off to Europe.

Audience members wait outside the Beacon Theater before the first show of the NTDTV's 2007 Holiday Wonders. (Suman Srinivasan/Epoch Times)
Audience members wait outside the Beacon Theater before the first show of the NTDTV's 2007 Holiday Wonders. (Suman Srinivasan/Epoch Times)

For five consecutive years, the company's shows, Holiday Wonders and the Chinese New Year Spectacular, have steadily gained momentum, growing from a handful of shows, to this year playing around 150 shows in more than 50 cities across the world, from Toronto, Paris, and Sydney, to Taipei, Tokyo, and Seoul, and many more.

"It's very different from all the Broadway shows I have ever seen. The costumes, the colors were absolutely beautiful," said Nayyar Mallick of Westchester, N.Y.

"It's very good. It's refreshing. It's different," said Michael Tsang, from Boston. "I've seen the show before and every year it gets better, artistically there is something unique about it."

"I loved it loved it loved it, I could have watched it for hours," said Felice of Manhattan's Upper West Side, where the Beacon Theatre is located.

"It was a wonderful show, I really enjoyed it, I could see it again," said Sandeep Bedi of Manhattan.

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