New York: Grand Premiere of Chinese New York Splendor Displays Divine Culture (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) Divine Performing Arts (DPA) on Tour and DPA of New
York jointly presented the first performance of the Chinese New Year Splendor
in Radio City Music Hall on January 30, 2008. The show displayed the divine
culture of China in the Big Apple. On the huge stage at Radio City Music Hall, the show, which included classic
Chinese dance, songs, a live orchestra and a huge animated backdrop, won warm
applause and cheers from the audience. Professor Gao of Kean University, his daughter and son Professor Gao, from the chemistry department of Kean University, took his son
and daughter to see the show. He said that he better understood the concept of
divine culture after watching the show. He said with excitement, "It was
definitely worth it! It was good for my two kids. It was better than I
expected." Professor Gao said that people called China the divine land, but he didn't
think that "divine" was truly divine until he gained some
understandings about it from watching the DPA show. The 5000-year history of
China presented in the show helped him grasp the true existence of the divine. Ivi Navarrete and co-worker Ivi Navarrete, President of Epiphany Design, attended the show with the
company's vice president. They are proud to be sponsors of DPA. They became
aware of the show two years ago, but said that now it has grown bigger and
toured around the world. They could see the harmony in the dance movements and
the deep meanings in the performances. Writer Mr. Simon Saltzman and his wife Mr. Simon Saltzman, a media writer in New York, said that it was a very
exciting and gorgeous show, and that it was incredible to see so many artists on
one stage. He said he liked the inspiration of the show and the dancing, and he
found the lyrics to be thought-provoking. Mrs. Saltzman said the CCP had
destroyed the values and art of the Chinese culture. Many who grew up in China
might not have realized that Chinese dance could be so wonderful. Marion, a psychotherapist, said the most touching program was the one about
Falun Gong. It showed the audience how Chinese police beat Falun Gong
practitioners. It was the fourth time Marion had attended the Chinese New Year
show, and she said that it became better and better each year. She thought that
everyone in New York should watch the show and have this unique experience,
especially young people. The Chinese New Year Splendor will present fourteen more shows, ending on
February 9, 2008. The two DPA groups will then separate and tour to more than
sixty cities in Europe, Asia and Australia, and perform more than two hundred
shows. More than six hundred thousand people will have the opportunity to see
the show.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2008/1/31/171470.html
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