|
Compassionate Calls from Artists Touch the Hearts; Chinese New Year Spectacular Receives Overwhelming Praise (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On February 16, two shows of the NTDTV Chinese New Year
Spectacular were performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York. As the weather
bounced back from an earlier blizzard, the audience watched the show with great
interest and enthusiasm. The talented performers, the profound and lofty Chinese
culture, and the perfect blend of music, dance, backdrops and lighting elicited
overwhelming praise from the audience.
A view of the audience
1. Compassionate Voices Awakening the Precious Chinese People
With their elegant voices, renowned Sopranos Jiang Min and Bai Xue, Alto Yang
Jianshen and acclaimed Tenor Guan Guimin called on the precious Chinese people
to find the truth for their future well-being. Many members of the audience were
moved to tears.
Ms. Zhang from New Jersey said: "These songs are very touching and I
sensed the compassion and love conveyed by the songs."
Attorney Johnson said: "Truth is truth. No government has the right to
cover up the truth. For a nation, there is always a way to address any issue as
long as it is real. However, if people are not allowed to know the truth, there
is a big problem with that nation."
Soprano Jiang Min: "Why Refuse?"
lyrics:
My friend, do you remember?
Ms. Jiang said: "Facing more than 5,000 audience members, I felt that
they were all my family members and we finally got together to celebrate. I felt
that I was not performing. I was just narrating and calling on my family members
from my heart."
Ms. Jiang added: "Many Chinese are not willing to face the truth because
of the Chinese Communist Party propaganda against Falun Gong and the communist
culture. However, if you ask them how much they know about Falun Gong, you will
find many of them know little. Just because of the communist culture, they don't
have independent views on this issue. I hope that this song will help them to
question the propaganda, reopen their sealed memory, ponder where life comes
from and what is the destination, and be themselves."
Alto Yang Jiansheng: "Compassion"
In the Holiday Wonders Show, Alto Yang Jiansheng's "Tiananmen Please
Tell Me" deeply touched the audience. In the Chinese New Year Spectacular,
Ms. Yang presented a new song, "Compassion."
Lyrics:
Do you know why I speak out the truth?
Ms. Yang said that her song just tells a straight story. In a form similar to
chatting, she tells the truth of Falun Gong and call on the Chinese people to
denounce the communist party before its destruction.
"From the applause, I felt that the audience got my message," Ms.
Yang said.
Soprano Bai Xue: "Finding the Truth"
Lyrics
So vast are heaven and earth;
Through the song, Bai Xue voiced the compassion of Gods: For your future
well-being, quickly find the truth in order to be spared the disaster.
Ms. Bai said: "When I walked onto the stage, I sang with a compassionate
heart. When I saw so many people listening to me quietly, I sang and sang, I was
almost moved to tears upon seeing that so many precious people have opened their
hearts.
"No matter how rich one is, he will have nothing left when a disaster
descends. In just a twinkling, the South Asia Tsunami wiped out everything. The
Chinese Communist Party advocates that humans will defeat nature, however,
humans can never defeat nature."
The Spectacular has visited more than 20 cities in North America, and Bai Xue
noticed that many people were crying while they were listening to her songs.
Ms. Bai said: "It is because the compassion of Gods conveyed by the
songs touched them. Their knowing side understood the meaning of the
lyrics."
Tenor Guan Guimin: "Finding Myself"
Lyrics:
So vast loomed this world, I knew not who I was
Mr. Guan said: "In fact, everyone should ask oneself this question, 'Who
am I?' Do we really know the answer? Oftentimes, people feel that they know
themselves well. However, when one sits down quietly and ponders where all those
thoughts, emotions and desires come from, they may discover that they know
nothing about their true selves. Where do lives come from and what is the
destination and what is the true meaning of our journey?
"I sincerely hope that people can ask this question of themselves and
find their true selves. Only in this way, they can make a conscious choice for
their future well-being."
2. Overwhelming Praise from the Audience
Oscar and Golden Globe award winning actress Patricia Neal
(center) and her Broadway actor friend (right) enjoyed the show
1963 Oscar Best Actress Patricia Neal said that she enjoyed the show and had
a wonderful night. She said that she loved every performance, every song and
every dance. "I will come back next year," she said.
Roberto Garcia said: "This is the most beautiful and pure cultural show
that I have seen in my life. The backdrop designs are so real and bright. The
young dancing boys and girls are so lovely. Chinese people are very smart, and
they can do anything."
Mr. Zhu immigrated to U.S. more than 20 years ago and is now retired. He
said: "It is a great show and well organized. The dancers and singers are
great, and the performance of the Tianyin Orchestra is really world class."
Schoolteacher Fran Kleinfeld believes that the song,
"Tiananmen Please Tell Me" contains an important educational message
to children
Jenny grew up in the U.S. She said: "China has a long history, and we
have the right to know its past and present. The show includes performances
which describe the persecution of Falun Gong, and I think it is O.K., because
everyone has their right to express his or her belief."
Designer Judith Weiss said: "The songs touched on the issue of human
nature and it is a very good approach. The backdrop design is perfect and every
story is inspiring. This is really a good opportunity to learn and I feel that
there are many values in Chinese culture that I need to learn."
Joanna and Jim brought their adopted Chinese daughter Li Dui to watch the
show. Jim said: "I love Guan Guimin's song. He is great, and is so much
like Pavarotti. The show reminded me of my adopted daughter--the world truly
needs tolerance and love."
Brain surgeon Michael Hahn said that he liked Soprano Bai
Xue's "Auspicious Words." He said that in the future he would follow
the principles of "Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance" when he performs
brain surgeries.
Brain surgeon Michael Hahn said the most impressive performance was Soprano
Bai Xue's song, "Auspicious Words." He recited the lyrics
"Remember, Dafa Hao," and asked, "What is Dafa?" Later, he
learned that Dafa has three principles which are Truthfulness, Compassion and
Tolerance. Michael said that in the future he would follow the principles of
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance" when he performs brain surgeries.
A Long Island resident who was born in Lebanon said: "It is amazing, the
color, the stage design and the culture, everything is so beautiful. We don't
have our own culture here. However, the Chinese culture is so profound with
thousands of years of history, something we can't see in this country."
Chinese New Yorker Miss Cui said: "As the Chinese New Year is
approaching, the show has a symbolic meaning: Get rid of the evil communist
party in the coming year."
A New Yorker said: "I feel that the message of the show is that kindness
and hope will eventually defeat evil and darkness."
|