Los Angeles: The Divine Performing Arts Successfully Holds Four Shows of NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular (Photos)
By Minghui reporter Huang Kaili
(Clearwisdom.net) On January 20, 2008, the Divine Performing Arts
successfully held the last show of NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular in Los
Angeles. The theatre was packed. Several thousand people from different cultures
and of different ages watched the show. Audience members of all ages watch the show Chinese dancer: "I am proud of the performers" Li Juxian, a Chinese dancer, said: "I am proud of the
performers." Li Juxian, a Chinese dancer, emigrated from Shanghai six years ago. During
the intermission, she told a reporter: "I am very happy to see the show
today. I am proud of the performers, who demonstrated our rich culture so well.
It is so exciting!" "I used to be a Chinese dancer in a performing arts troupe in Xinjiang,
so I am familiar with the movements in Chinese dance. The show reminded me of my
stage life," said Ms. Li. She added, "Most of the young performers
grew up in America, so I am surprised that they understand the Chinese culture
so well and performed so well." Ms. Li liked the dance "Chang'e" and the drum dance, and highly
praised the music, costumes and the background design. She said, "The show
manifested our ancient culture and the current situation, such as the
persecution of Falun Gong, very well." An older Japanese gentleman: "The best aspect of the show is
'truthfulness.'" Noritushi Kanai Noritushi Kanai, an older Japanese gentleman, told a reporter after the show:
"It was very powerful and very unique." He praised the dancers, music
and vocal performances. Mr. Kanai said: "The best aspect of the show is 'truthfulness,' which is
a very precious value and theme." A Chinese-Thai woman: "The show teaches people compassion and to respect
to Buddha. It is very good." Han Meiling, a Chinese-Thai, came to the show with her friends Han Meiling, a Chinese-Thai, came to the show with eight friends. She told a
reporter: "The show was fabulous. The dances, music and stories were all
beautiful and touching." Ms. Han is half Chinese and half Thai. She expressed an appreciation for the
culture in the Tang Dynasty. "The show perfectly manifested the Tang
Dynasty culture and teaches people compassion and to respect Buddha. It is very
good." An American-born Chinese: I learned a lot about Chinese culture From right to left: Jack Yung, his mother, his wife Maria
Yung, and Maria's brother came to the show together Jack Yung brought his family to the show. His wife, Maria, told a reporter
that the show was so beautiful and she was glad to be there. It was even better
than she had hoped and she learned a great deal about Chinese culture. Maria is American, and her husband Jack is an American-born Chinese. Jack
said he doesn't know very much about Chinese culture because he was born and
grew up in America, but he liked the show very much.
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