Ottawa, Canada: The Chinese New Year Spectacular in the Eyes of Scholars (Photos)
By Minghui reporter Yingzi
(Clearwisdom.net) On January 13, Divine Performing Arts performed in
NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular in Ottawa, Canada, with many local
scholars, university professors and artists in attendance. Below is some of
their feedback. Art Professor: The actors were professional and Chinese and Canadian
traditions have similarities Professor Allan Ryan Professor Allan Ryan is the chair of the department of Native Arts at
Carleton University and well known in his field. After the show, Professor Ryan
said that the dancers were very professional, and so was the music. He said he
had looked forward to the show for months, and it was excellent, for it
perfectly combined the traditional arts and modern life.Professor Ryan thinks
that traditional Chinese culture and the native Canadian arts have similarities
at some level. He expressed a desire to communicate with Chinese artists more in
the future. Professor Ryan highly praised the background design of the show, saying it
made the history romantic and showed people rich traditional culture with modern
explanations. He said it was exciting that the historic components were added to
the dances, which is very encouraging. Translation professor: the show brings feeling of peacefulness Professor Genevieve Mareschal Professor Genevieve Mareschal is a professor from the School of Translation
and Interpretation at the University of Ottawa. She felt that it was a purely
truthful, compassionate and beautiful show, one with natural harmony. Professor Mareschal said that the collaboration between dancers was
harmonious, and the show manifested the values of compassion and people helping
each other. To her, the show brought a feeling of peacefulness. She said the show was a unique, completely new cultural feast.
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