German Audience Experiences the Beauty of Divine Performing Arts (Photo)


(Clearwisdom.net) On the evening of February 13, 2008, the European premiere of the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular was staged in Duisburg. Many people came in groups to watch the show and gained memorable insights into the five-thousand-year-old Chinese civilization. The following are interviews with members of the audience during intermission.

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Osman Kulcu appreciated the Chinese culture presented in the Spectacular

February 13 happened to be Mr. Stefan Mattes' birthday. Knowing her husband's interest in Chinese martial arts and philosophy, Mrs. Mattes invited her husband to watch the Chinese Spectacular in celebration of his birthday. Mr. Mattes appreciated this special birthday gift very much. He especially loved the thought-provoking songs in the show, whereas Mrs. Mattes' favorites were the dances. "Drummers of the Tang Court" was very exciting for her. They all praised the background and projection of the lyrics in German on the background.

Mr. Paul Sosna and his wife Angelika watched the show with great interest. Mr. Sosna said the show was grand and colorful, especially the fan dance. His wife, who studied Chinese in college, praised the program's exposure of the human right violations in China.

Osman Kulcu brought his Turkish girlfriend to watch the show. Mr. Kulcu beamed with excitement after watching the show. He was very impressed with the beauty of the performances and the great skill of the dancers. It gave him an opportunity to appreciate the Chinese culture. He hoped the show would be able to come to his town, Düsseldorf, next year. Mr. Kulcul's girlfriend, Mehtap Celiker loved the dance, drum playing and costumes.


Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2008/2/15/172513.html

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