Professor of Religion and Philosophy Profoundly Moved by the Chinese New Year Spectacular (Photo)
(Clearwisdom) Dr. James Powell teaches Religion and Philosophy, Buddhism
in particular, in Madison, Wisconsin. He also hosts a local show called
"Buddha Vision" in Madison. Dr. Powell commented, "I have been
following Falun Gong for some years, and especially the kind of Buddhist-Daoist
blend of Chinese Buddhism, which I've especially loved for many years. And I was
really astonished to see that demonstrated so beautifully here." Dr. Powell graciously spoke to a Clearwisdom reporter and gave his
impressions after he watched the 6th show of the Chinese New Year Spectacular in
San Francisco. "I hate to say it, it actually did make me cry, especially
the prison scene where this woman is being beaten and taken off to realm of the Buddhas. I thought that was [touching], especially when one
thinks of the kind of suffering Falun Gong members have had to experience under
the communist government. So, while I am a big fan of China, I am not a fan of
that government. And it's shows like this that can open up more Americans to
what I will say is the true traditional spirit of Chinese culture, especially
the spiritual beliefs and practices that make China the China I know from
studying religion." Dr. Powell was asked to comment about using this format of art, music and
dance to reflect traditional Chinese culture and specific aspects, such as the
persecution of Falun Gong. He replied, "I thought not only the Falun Gong
persecution, but also the Manchurian essence, if you will, came out in the
dance, and the Tibetan as well. We know these people also suffered badly, these
non-Han Chinese people. So I thought it was wonderful to see this positive
portrayal of all these essentially Buddhists cultures there. But we can say
Buddhist-Daoist for the Chinese aspect. But to see them equally and positively
portrayed through their dance and their essence, if you will, and the stunning
background visual imagery where we get a sense of the physical landscape, was
excellent, really." While discussing what kind of impact this type of show can bring to people in
the United States that may be unfamiliar with the Chinese culture, Dr. Powell
went on to say, "I think this is exactly what Americans need to see, and to
realize the difference between the communist party and the Chinese [people]. I
know I tell my students that the Chinese didn't destroy Tibet, Manchuria. It was
the communist party that did that, and that's such a big distinction. Many
Americans don't realize how important that distinction is. It's as big as saying
Nazis or Germans. Those are two very different ideas. But, especially, I think
the art, the music, that's the way to reach people more than [by] newspaper or
even, forgive me, radio shows. Its actually seeing and feeling the culture that
reaches people. Absolutely." When asked about the music and dances themselves and the mix of Western and
Chinese culture, Dr. Powell said, "I noted the Western mix. On some level I
was impressed by that because it is a mixed up world now. We're all hybridizing
our cultures--Global-ish now, not just English we speak. On the other hand,
there was a part of me that felt maybe seeing Chinese traditional instruments, I
might have enjoyed that more, although the pianist was brilliant. So I have no
complaints. However, I tend to be a fan of authentic traditional cultural
aspects. That would be my only comment, but it was excellent, really." The reporter asked Dr. Powell to select three or more adjectives to describe
the performance. This is what Dr. Powell followed with, "Revealing,
touching, liberating, beautiful, vivid, really kind of heart-wrenching,
too--because I know what's gone on there. And you know, I cried during the
thing, especially the section where the woman is in prison and being beaten.
When you know about the organ-harvesting and the whole destruction of Tibetan
culture, the assimilation of Manchurian culture, you know its devastating, and
its just so painful to see." Dr. Powell said, "I am planning to bring my children next year for
sure... I'm going to plan on coming here. I wish this could play in Madison, our
capital. It would be so appreciated. I think there'd be a big turnout to see
this."
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