China Post: Divine Performing Arts on Taiwan Tour
April 9, 2007 (Clearwisdom.net) Hailed as one of the Top-Ten Shows by Billboard Magazine in
February last year, the U.S. Divine Performing Arts is now visiting
Taiwan for an islandwide cruise performance. Organized by the New Tang Dynasty Asia
Pacific Television, the troupe is scheduled to perform 15 shows in
Taiwan's five major cities, including Taipei, Taichung, Chiayi,
Tainan and Kaohsiung from April 7 to April 21.
The performing group, composed of 63
outstanding Chinese artists, includes contemporary top-class Chinese
artistic tenor Guan Guimin; alto vocalist Yang Jiansheng, who is the
only Chinese alto among seven famous altos mentioned on Wikipedia;
soprano singer Bai Xue; renowned erhu (Chinese violin) soloist Qi
Xiaochun; and professional ballet dancer and choreographer Vina Lee. The troupe's performances showcase
originality within traditional music, with exquisite and gorgeous
costumes that reflect traditional Chinese dress styles. It also portrays legendary stories in
Chinese history. Its special stage backdrop designs have created
stunning effects for audiences in Europe and America and earned high
acclaim.
With their successful tour performances
around the world, the troupe has caused a sensation even before their
tour starts in Taiwan.
According to the organizers, tickets for
their performances in Taipei on April 7-8 were sold out in just three
hours. In addition, Taichung City Council Speaker Chung Hung-nien has
booked 50 tickets for his council members while he said that the
council is proud of being a co-sponsor of the performances in
Taichung on April 11-13 at the National Chung Hsing University.
The performances are also scheduled to be
staged at the Tainan Municipal Cultural Center April 9, Kaohsiung
Cultural Center April 14, and Chiayi National Chung Cheng University
April 20-21.
Three additional shows at the Taipei
International Convention Center will begin on April 16.
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