Taiwan: Divine Performing Arts Show Causes Sensation - More than 30,000 Tickets Sold in Taiwan
(Clearwisdom.net) According to
Eastern Today (ET, a Taiwan newspaper), invited by the New Tang
Dynasty Asia-Pacific TV (NTDAP TV), the Divine Performing Arts
started a two-week visit to Taiwan and its first show on April 7 was
a huge success. The Divine Performing Arts will visit five cities and
present a total of 15 shows. As noted by ET, they have set a rare
record in Taiwan performing arts history as more than 90% tickets or
over 30,000 tickets have already been sold.
According to NTDAP TV, the Divine
Performing Arts' mission is to rediscover the authentic culture and
it presents programs which advocate pure compassion and beauty. They
have performed in many famous theaters in North America, Europe,
Australia and Asia and received rave reviews wherever they visited.
Ms. Huang Hsiaoming, CEO of NTDAP TV,
said that the Divine Performing Arts consists of 62 outstanding
Chinese artists including Tenor Guan Guimin, Alto Yang Jianshen, and
Soprano Baixue. Mr. Guan is the top-class Chinese tenor;
alto vocalist Yang Jiansheng is the only Chinese alto among seven
famous altos mentioned on Wikipedia, and Baixue received the Best
Performer award in 1988. In addition, the group also includes
Soprano Jiang Min, a former member of Heilongjiang Provincial
Performing Arts Troupe, renowned erhu (Chinese violin) soloist Qi
Xiaochun and professional ballet dancer and choreographer Vina Lee. Starting on April 9, the group will
visit Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung and Chiayi. In two weeks, the group
will present a total of 15 shows.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2007/4/8/152397.html
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