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San Francisco: "So Exquisite, So Breathtaking, So Different" (Photos) (Clearwisdom.net) In the four days of thunderous applause, accolades,
and standing ovations in the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco for the
Spectacular shows by the New York-based Divine Performing Arts that have
just passed, some of the San Francisco audience members, who braved torrential
rainstorms to see the show, had the following to say about the show. [Photo by Kip Koh, EET] Lee Myer, a retired real estate agent in San Francisco, "[It's] So
exquisite, so breathtaking, all of it is so different, I love all of it, I have
never seen a show like this before." [Photo by Kip Koh, EET] Christino Evila, a Peruvian lawyer visiting San Francisco said in limited
English, "It's a wonderful show. I am coming back to see it again on the
last day [of its tour in San Francisco] before I go back to Peru." [Photo by Kip Koh, EET] Tim Barrack, from Moraga, California, who learned about the show from a TV
ad, thought that the show was "wonderful" and enjoyed it
"immensely." Carol Barrack thought that the show was "just
exquisite, the drummers were wonderful; everything was wonderful." She
concluded, "We'll be back next year, absolutely". [Photo by Matthew Kang, EET] Milania Baron of Novato, California, a schoolteacher, rated the show an
"A-plus, of course." "It's a fantastic show, very entertaining
and informative. I love the drums, I love all of it." [Photo by Kip Koh, EET] Jim Parker, who teaches English at City College in San Francisco, said one of
his students gave him a ticket, so he came. "It was wonderful and
entertaining. The music was beautiful. I like the costumes, and especially the
connection to the folk tales of old China. I was in Shanghai last spring and saw
a show, but it was mostly acrobatics; there was no culture." "I was also curious about the mention of Falun Gong. You won't be able
to talk about that in China, but here it is very matter of fact and very honest.
It was interesting. It dealt with something so sensitive [to the Chinese
government] in a very positive way." [Photo by Kip Koh, EET] Doug Guttrama, who is in the seafood business in Richmond, California, came
to see the show with Maria Archuleta, a teacher in Emeryville. Doug saw the
pictures of the dancers in the newspaper, and since they like dance a lot they
decided to come and see the show. When asked what they thought about the show,
Doug burst out, "Spectacular! It was very good, very well done, the colors
were fantastic and the orchestra was brilliant. The blending of the Eastern and
Western instruments was done so well that it was easy on the ear." Doug
liked "Water Sleeves," and the "The Fruits of Goodness" a
lot, while Maria liked both the "The Fruits of Goodness" and
"Mongolian Cups." "Absolutely beautiful!" she said.
"You can't compare this [show] with other shows. It's totally unique, very
enjoyable, and awe-inspiring. From the moment the curtain went up in the first
scene, we were totally drawn in." [Photo by Matthew Kang, EET] The president of Korean TV in the Bay area, Mr. Taek Jong Yu and his wife,
Yooh Yang Yu, originally from Korea now living in San Jose, were invited to the
show by some friends of theirs. This is what they had to say: "It's a
beautiful show. Everything is so great. The performance, the music, the
choreography--it's very professionally done; much better than other shows we've
seen. We really appreciate the opportunity to see the show. The Spectacular is winding down the San Francisco portion of its 2008
world tour performance today. It will continue on its epic journey in New York
on January 30, and from there, on to Japan, Korea, Paris, Australia, and Canada. Posting date: 1/30/2008
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