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Holiday Celebrated and Truth Conveyed at NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular -- Seen and Heard at the First Show in New York (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) After touring more than ten cities in North America,
New Tang Dynasty TV's (NTDTV) Chinese New Year Spectacular returned to New York
City and staged the first of the seven scheduled shows on the evening of Feb.
14, 2007. The two-hour-and-fifty-minute show captivated the audience in Radio
City Music Hall by its display of the profound Chinese traditional culture.
Guillermo Linares, Commissioner for the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs,
told the reporter that the show was a perfect combination of beautiful dance
movement, colors and music. Congressman Edolphus Towns thanked NTDTV for all it
has done.
More than fifty artists of orchestra
Following the Holiday Wonders performance, NTDTV presented a hearty New Year
greeting to New York with the Chinese New Year Spectacular. The show had three
themes: To show the Buddhas' salvation of sentient beings, to spread the
traditional virtues of Chinese cultivation culture and to express good wishes
with traditional dance.
The audience
The audience at the end of the show
The show started with a large-scale dance, "Creation." The
scene showed splendid heaven and the Tang Dynasty in prosperity. The
compassionate Master Buddha led gods and goddesses to the mortal world and
created a beautiful future for the sentient beings of the universe. Singer Guan
Guimin's song "Chakravartin" called to sentient beings not
to miss the salvation they had been waiting for. Singer Yang Jiansheng's song
"Compassion" was about the compassionate salvation. Singer Bai Xui's
song "Auspicious Words" expressed heartfelt greetings. Jiangmin's song
"Why Do I Refuse?" called for valuing lives. The dance "Candlelight Vigil" was to commemorate the Falun Gong practitioners who have lost their
lives to clarify the truth about Falun Gong in order to save people. It called
for justice and conscience.
Cultivation is at the heart of Chinese culture. The dance drama "Reaping What is Sown" and "The Monk Who Endured"
highlighted the spirit of cultivation.
"Reaping What is Sown" told the story of a Falun
Gong practitioner who was killed by persecutors but achieved Consummation and
returned to Heaven. The persecutors were cast into hell.
"The Monk Who Endured" told the story of an abbot who adopted the
baby of an unwed girl, but was wrongfully accused. However, the abbot didn't
argue on his behalf. He raised the child and bore the humiliation while doing
good deeds. Eventually, the real father of the child became the country's top
scholar. He came back to marry the girl and took back their child. The abbot
achieved Consummation because of his virtue.
The dance "Mulan" told the story of the well-known heroine. Her
story of joining the army in her elderly father's place embodies loyalty and
filial piety.
The show created a fresh look based on traditional dance to show the beauty
of people and nature. The joyous "Forsythia in Spring" showed the
spirit of Spring with the movements of handkerchiefs. "Rainbows" spread
the happiness with dancing ribbons. The beautiful dancing girls of Dai
Nationality created great harmony with nature. In "Herding on the Mongolian Plains," brave and heroic young men rode horses on the vast grasslands
of Mongolia.
The closing performance was one of drums, a traditional Chinese music
instrument. The powerful war drums symbolized the righteous spirit, courage and
greetings of the Chinese New Year.
New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell, New York
Mayor Michael Bloomberg and several New York members of Congress sent letters to
NTDTV. New York Senator Charles E. Schumer, several congressional
representatives, nearly seventy New York State Assembly members and city council
members had congratulatory videos taped to wish the NTDTV Spectacular show
success and expressed appreciation for NTDTV's contribution to New York.
On the day of the performance, winter storms hit the Eastern United States
and Canada. As much as six inches of snow accumulated in New York. Several
thousand viewers, including local political leaders, consulate officials of
other countries in New York, artists, and New York residents watched the show in
spite of the weather.
Mr. Guillermo Linares, Commissioner of the New York Mayor's Office of
Immigrant Affairs, presented the Mayor's proclamation to NTDTV President Li Zong.
The Mayor proclaimed February 14 as NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular Show Day.
Director Paul Catafago of "The Source is One", a
non-profit organization, praised the show
Director Paul Catafago of "The Source is One", a non-profit
organization, said that the show was rich with a variety of programs and was as
good as any show on Broadway.
Huang Manyu, Secretary of the New York Chinese Freedom and Democracy
Association, enjoyed the show very much. She said that for so many years, there
was no such creative performance in China. Having lived in a Western country for
so long, those of Chinese descent naturally enjoy Chinese traditional culture,
and the NTDTV Spectacular brought it to the people.
Posting date: 2/16/2007 |