Divine Performing Arts Presents Last of Three Exhilarating Shows in Two Days in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) The Divine Performing Arts (DPA) Touring Company
concluded its three shows, over two days, at the Broward Center for the
Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on December 20, 2008. With a focus
on traditional Chinese culture, DPA adopted art forms that express beauty and
kindness, including Chinese classical dance, folk dance, and vocal performances.
Integrated with dazzling costumes and state-of-the-art animated backdrops, the
performances showcased the glorious Chinese culture to the audiences' amazement. Musician Matthew Placido was also impressed by the lyrics and conveyed a
sense of self-discovery. He said, "You can discover things about the world,
and then you can discover things about yourself: Truth, knowledge, you can
discover-- and I got that. Even the music puts it across, this sort of an
inspiration of a new perspective on life, of a new way of living, and a new way
of looking at the world. And he sang it perfectly." He said of the music,
"Hands down, you know, the music was first rate." Eleanor Hannan, a fashion columnist for the South Florida Sun Times,
attended the DPA show for a second year. She said, "The elegant dance
movements are incredible. Those performers are graceful and charming. The
choreography is marvelous, and the director must be outstanding." Ms. Hannan was deeply impressed with tenor Ning Zheng's rendition of
"One Thought." She said, "I was surprised by the lyrics that
talked about how people were harmed by atheism. How could human beings not
believe in the existence of gods?" She added, "The song's message is
that people should believe in the existence of the divine." Cathee Connor and Sherry Carr attended the show together. Ms. Connor teaches
ballet and jazz, and Ms. Carr is a musician. Ms. Carr said that this was the
first time that she has seen a classical Chinese dance performance. She found it
to be unique, expressive, and dramatic, with deep cultural meaning. She called
the performers' movements "flowing," "nimble," and
"gentle." Ms. Connor said, "The music was amazing. I've been to China twice, and I
was entertained with some Chinese dance performances each time. But this DPA
performance was top notch. What the show presented--the past, the future, the
sky, the oceans, a single stone and a tree--was serene and peaceful. Coupled
with the spirituality that was involved, it was beautiful and a hope for the
future." Pamela Adamus is a manager of the international sales department at a major
steel production company. She was excited after the show. She called the
performance "fabulous" and "wonderful." Ms. Pamela Adamus Ms. Adamus said that she had never seen such a dance form in which the
dancers seem to fly in the air, which she found elegant and joyful. She continued, "The Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance that we saw in
the show transcends nature, points out a path for people, and guides people on
how to live a happy life in this world." She stressed, "When we know
how to face reality in life, that determines our future direction. I believe in
destiny. When people do good deeds, they will change their fate." Financial analyst Margarita Peraha brought her seven-year-old daughter to the
show. She said, "I think tonight's show was really a great performance. It
was the first time that I saw Chinese classical dance, and I think it's amazing,
including the costumes, music and choreography. I liked the dance dramas 'Mulan
Joins the Battle' and 'Legend of the Brush,' because the messages they conveyed
resonate with everybody." Miriam Garibaldi is a professor of accounting and commerce at Atlantis
University. She enjoyed the show and found it amazing. She especially enjoyed
the costumes, the beautiful colors on the stage and the impressive backdrops. Wang Ling came to the United States five years ago from Xi'an, where she was
a nurse. She said that it was the first time she had seen such a traditional
Chinese culture performance in or outside China. She said that it reminded her
of her family in China. She particularly liked the dance drama "Persecuted
on a Sacred Path." She said, "It's touching, and real. My
brother-in-law is a Falun Gong practitioner, and I know clearly about the
Communist Party's persecution of Falun Gong. The dance gives people inspiration
and confidence. Righteousness will conquer evil, that's for sure." Wang Ling from China Ms. Wang said that she couldn't wait to call her relatives and friends in
China and tell them about the show. The Divine Performing Arts Touring Company is now headed to Sarasota, Florida
to present two performances at 7:30 p.m. on December 22-23 at the Van Wezel
Performing Arts Hall.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2008/12/21/192025.html
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